Comments Thread For: Froch: Anthony Joshua is Past His Best, He's Probably Got No Real Legacy

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  • Kris Silver
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    #41
    Originally posted by I_Didn't_Hear_No_Bell

    lol Froch's wins are way more impressive than AJ's, and he never lost to a bum like Ruiz his only losses were Ward and Kessler.
    There's really not a lot in it.

    Which wins of Carl's are better than AJ's over Klitchko, Parker, and Pulev? Same ball park.

    His losses are to a guy he avenged (Ruiz, who regardless of what you say is a top 8 heavyweight with only 2 losses), and the P4P #1.

    Remarkably similar to Froch's losses. And he was very lucky to not lose to Groves once and Taylor.

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    • SUBZER0ED
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      #42
      At first, I was going to go in on Froch. But one thing he said made me think; that one has to love the sport to possibly be exceptional. I honestly don't think Joshua loves the sport. He loves winning and being a star, but he doesn't take losing very well.

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      • baroidi
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        #43
        Joshua's "legacy" will be remembered for making a lot of $$ and going life and death with old Klitschko. He had the right look at the right time (weak HW era) for Hearn to really milk the Brit casuals.

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          #44
          Originally posted by Boxviewer

          And yet your demigod Greedy Belly didn't really want to fight him and he cowardly ran from Usyk. Let him find another beatable opponent, Chard or Chisora IV so that you lots can scream how great he is. Your demigod best win was a boring hugfest vs an uninspired Wlad and thereafter he ran for the rematch. Or is it his wins vs a 1-trick pony Wilder? You and your ilk are nothing but guilible simpletons.
          I see this AJ fanboy is talking rubbish again.

          Your hero is a bum, get over it.



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            #45
            [QUOTE=thack;n31851781]
            Originally posted by BodyBagz

            Fury's best wins -
            An uninterested Wlad (no one actually wanted to win this snoozefest)

            Wilder, who every Fury fan said is nothing but a 1 trick pony who has a terrible resume
            NOW Wilder is some ATG

            He’s got no real legacy as Froch is rightly pointing out.Legacy is about winning big fights , sometimes against the odds , remind me who Joshua has fought and beaten in that position when he was not odds on favourite to win ?
            Wilder is some what of a one trick pony but boy what a trick it is !
            AJ ''had'' it all....until Fat Andy toppled his cart.
            Even though if they fight 100x (AJ would win them all), that L has done some serious mental damage.
            Winning at this point is not enough.
            He has to dominate and try his best to KTMFerO.

            Wilder's trick is impressive because of this weak era we are stuck in.
            I can't remember a more sloppier and predictable champ

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              #46
              Originally posted by Kris Silver
              Remarkably similar to Froch's losses. And he was very lucky to not lose to Groves once and Taylor.
              And Andre Dirrell. I haven't watched the fight back since but at the time I definitely remember feeling like Froch got a hometown decision in that one.

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              • Kris Silver
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                #47
                Originally posted by dannnnn

                And Andre Dirrell. I haven't watched the fight back since but at the time I definitely remember feeling like Froch got a hometown decision in that one.
                Well remembered, you're right, that one was a controversial SD at the time.

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                • Apollo7
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                  #48
                  Joshua's legacy is no worse than Froch's. Froch has always been delusional and is probably jealous that Joshua earned so much more money than him.

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                    #49
                    Josh really needed to beat usyk, but that just means he's got to make up for it now. Beat fury, and best wilder then all is forgiven. That is doable.

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                    • Kzbox
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                      #50
                      As usual Fury gets brought into the discussion when he first fought Chisora he was undefeated and the 3rd fight was clearly to give del boy a payday when Joshua pulled out so that reasoning has got old for ppl who aren’t idiots.

                      Froch is partially right even though he’s hating if you analyse Joshuas resume you will see all his best “named” wins were old men in decline by the time he got to them other than Whyte.

                      People will just say anything to hate on Fury these days just shows how gullible people are i love how Fury keeps winding everybody up.
                      Last edited by Kzbox; 05-13-2023, 05:32 AM.

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