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  • BlackRobb
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    #31
    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

    5, 6th from you now. You are showing plenty of interest.

    Do you think Whyte vs Joshua II, will struggle to sell out a Arena?
    He'll sell out over there because the fans abroad would pay top dollar to see two one-armed pandas fight.

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    • Toffee
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      #32
      Originally posted by BlackRobb

      The walls are closing in fast. He knows he can't beat Fury and has gotten slapped twice already by the blown-up cruiserweight. Wilder could be Eddie cashing him out before X-mas.
      Let's face it, if he takes a low level fight he's scared of the bigger names, if he takes a higher level fight he's cashing out.

      You might as well just post 'I don't like him' as that rubbish.

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        #33
        Originally posted by Toffee

        Let's face it, if he takes a low level fight he's scared of the bigger names, if he takes a higher level fight he's cashing out.

        You might as well just post 'I don't like him' as that rubbish.
        I don't dislike him. It's just that some of you people built him up to be this mythical destroyer when he never was. If he was half of what you claimed he was, he wouldn't have lost twice to a bloated cruiserweight.

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        • PRINCEKOOL
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          #34
          Originally posted by BlackRobb

          I don't dislike him. It's just that some of you people built him up to be this mythical destroyer when he never was. If he was half of what you claimed he was, he wouldn't have lost twice to a bloated cruiserweight.
          You are not behaving like a person who is indifferent or has any positive attitude towards Joshua 'If you don't like him personally just admit it, because everyone can see it'.

          Nobody has built Joshua up, he is a Olympic Champion and former two time World Heavyweight Champion.

          Joshua lost two competitive 12 round fights to Usyk 'Usyk is the most accomplished active fighter in the professional sport of boxing'.

          You are opportunistically gloating and basking in this phase of Joshua's career, which is your prerogative as a boxing fan 'That is what is happening'.

          You will bask and gloat when he loses, and you will ether pipe down, disappear or discredit when he wins etc.

          So what fighters do you support? Are they all undefeated? Are you a glory hunter mate ?

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            #35
            Originally posted by El_Mero

            Factually speaking, Fury fought AJs scraps
            Well, not accurate. When Joshua fought Dillian Whyte in Dec 2015, it was a match up of two rising stars to settle an amateur rivalry, and Joshua took it and moved up and Whyte was left to rebuild.
            Joshua went on to great things in his next 7 fights before being stopped by Ruiz. Whyte likewise rose up through the ranks while improving while winning 11.
            Both would stay in the top 10 for years.
            Joshua would earn his biggest wins over Martin, Breazeale, (retired) W. Klitschko, Takam, Parker, Povetkin, Ruiz (rematch) and Pulev; while dropping 3 other fights.

            Whyte would do very nearly as well, beating Allen, Chisora, Helenius, Browne, Parker, Chisora, Rivas, Wach and Povetkin (rematch), and matching Joshua, he lost to 3 other fighters as well.
            Both men beat Franklin in comback fights.

            Joshua did better, but only by a tiny bit.
            Holding those silly belts just makes it seem like he did more.

            When Tyson Fury gave Whyte a shot at the real title in April 2022, Whyte had beaten eveyone he'd fought except Joshua, was 28-2-0 and was top ranked - Positioned way beyond anyone's Table scraps.

            But now, in Summer of 2023?
            He's coming almost directly off being absolutely snuffed by Tyson Fury.
            Table scraps.

            Get it now?​

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            • juggernaut666
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              #36
              Originally posted by Willow The Wisp

              Well, not accurate. When Joshua fought Dillian Whyte in Dec 2015, it was a match up of two rising stars to settle an amateur rivalry, and Joshua took it and moved up and Whyte was left to rebuild.
              Joshua went on to great things in his next 7 fights before being stopped by Ruiz. Whyte likewise rose up through the ranks while improving while winning 11.
              Both would stay in the top 10 for years.
              Joshua would earn his biggest wins over Martin, Breazeale, (retired) W. Klitschko, Takam, Parker, Povetkin, Ruiz (rematch) and Pulev; while dropping 3 other fights.

              Whyte would do very nearly as well, beating Allen, Chisora, Helenius, Browne, Parker, Chisora, Rivas, Wach and Povetkin (rematch), and matching Joshua, he lost to 3 other fighters as well.
              Both men beat Franklin in comback fights.

              Joshua did better, but only by a tiny bit.
              Holding those silly belts just makes it seem like he did more.

              When Tyson Fury gave Whyte a shot at the real title in April 2022, Whyte had beaten eveyone he'd fought except Joshua, was 28-2-0 and was top ranked - Positioned way beyond anyone's Table scraps.

              But now, in Summer of 2023?
              He's coming almost directly off being absolutely snuffed by Tyson Fury.
              Table scraps.

              Get it now?​
              Whyte didn’t beat everyone but Joshua when he had to FORCE Fury into a fight by way of mandatory . He got splattered by Povetkin . Joshua did a lot better because the fight wasn’t close vs a much better shape Franklin who trained with Fury for the Joshua fight .

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              • Willow The Wisp
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                #37
                Originally posted by juggernaut666

                Whyte didn’t beat everyone but Joshua when he had to FORCE Fury into a fight by way of mandatory . He got splattered by Povetkin . Joshua did a lot better because the fight wasn’t close vs a much better shape Franklin who trained with Fury for the Joshua fight .
                Of course Whyte had beat everyone he'd faced but Joshua when he challenged Fury, because he'd KO'd Povetkin in their rematch, whereby earning the shot at Fury.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Willow The Wisp

                  Of course Whyte had beat everyone he'd faced but Joshua when he challenged Fury, because he'd KO'd Povetkin in their rematch, whereby earning the shot at Fury.
                  You live in your own fantasy world . Everyone on the forum saw him lose to Povetkin but you .He already earned a shot at Fury prior to Povetkin , Fury did not and would not fight him if he wasn’t a mandatory it’s is funny how demented posters like you still scattering about on here propping Fury as if he was the only guy to put in on Whyte , get outta here .

                  Worst champion in at least 30 years . Lol
                  Last edited by juggernaut666; 06-28-2023, 09:13 AM.

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                  • BlackRobb
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

                    You are not behaving like a person who is indifferent or has any positive attitude towards Joshua 'If you don't like him personally just admit it, because everyone can see it'.

                    Nobody has built Joshua up, he is a Olympic Champion and former two time World Heavyweight Champion.

                    Joshua lost two competitive 12 round fights to Usyk 'Usyk is the most accomplished active fighter in the professional sport of boxing'.

                    You are opportunistically gloating and basking in this phase of Joshua's career, which is your prerogative as a boxing fan 'That is what is happening'.

                    You will bask and gloat when he loses, and you will ether pipe down, disappear or discredit when he wins etc.

                    So what fighters do you support? Are they all undefeated? Are you a glory hunter mate ?
                    Usyk is not the most accomplished boxer in the sport right now. Those would be Bud Crawford and Monster Inoue. Making that claim serves your agenda, but it is clearly not true. Usyk did good work at cruiserweight, but at heavyweight, his only notable wins are over a mentally fragile AJ who was knocked to his knees repeatedly by Andy Ruiz. Neither fight was particularly close, so what does that say about AJ?

                    You UK boxing fans are very bitter because the vast majority of your fighters eventually get exposed.

                    Warrington vs. Lara
                    Warrington vs. Venado Lopez
                    AJ vs. Ruiz
                    AJ vs. Usyk
                    Marshall vs. Shields
                    Harper vs. Baumgardner

                    And too many others to list. And in a few months, Callum Smith will get crushed like a soda can by Beterbiev.

                    Don't be mad at me over these facts. Be mad at yourselves for fluffing up fighters who can't cut it.

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                    • Willow The Wisp
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by juggernaut666

                      You live in your own fantasy world . Everyone on the forum saw him lose to Povetkin but you .He already earned a shot at Fury prior to Povetkin , Fury did not and would not fight him if he wasn’t a mandatory it’s is funny how demented posters like you still scattering about on here propping Fury as if he was the only guy to put in on Whyte , get outta here .

                      Worst champion in at least 30 years . Lol
                      Plese know that I am here to discuss and to teach. Povetkin did indeed KO Whyte, and did so spectacularly! But.......Whyte KOd Povetkin in the rematch, ensuring that Whyte, as I've stated, had beaten every opponent he'd ever faced as a pro except Joshua, at the time Fury added him to his collection. This should not be so difficult to get across. But we're cool.

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