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  • #11
    I think Whyte’s a much more live dog than people are saying. He was in excellent shape against Fury, but it was a style and skill mismatch.

    Whyte will have a lot of opportunities to land on this more timid version of Joshua.

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    • #12
      Children here who haven't made anything of their life. That's the only way possible to view anyone who can look at two of the 10 best fighters in Boxing and call them "Bums" and "Losers".

      No other explaination for that. Pedestrian Envy.

      These guys, Joshua and Whyte; they understand that Kickboxing, Submission Grappling and MMA are for low level fighters who can't dream big, and people simply look unmanly or worse doing those sports, which explains why you can't make this kind of money doing those.


      These guys understand that team sports are children's games that have been sold through an ARTIFICIAL kind of respect, but are ALL, in fact, no different than asking the public to pay to watch two 7 year olds playing with Barbie dolls - Nothing heroic about that, at all.

      Don't blame me for those truths; it's all been thought out in Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, Rome, England and the USA generations ago (Look it up).

      Beyond sports; your ideas, status, education, expertise, power and influence are nothing that can't be knocked right out of your head by a clean left hook.

      Grow up and show respect. These are the finest athletes and best warriors the world is able to produce. No weapons doing all the work for you.

      Where's your $97 million, critics?

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post
        Children here who haven't made anything of their life. That's the only way possible to view anyone who can look at two of the 10 best fighters in Boxing and call them "Bums" and "Losers".

        No other explaination for that. Pedestrian Envy.

        These guys, Joshua and Whyte; they understand that Kickboxing, Submission Grappling and MMA are for low level fighters who can't dream big, and people simply look unmanly or worse doing those sports, which explains why you can't make this kind of money doing those.


        These guys understand that team sports are children's games that have been sold through an ARTIFICIAL kind of respect, but are ALL, in fact, no different than asking the public to pay to watch two 7 year olds playing with Barbie dolls - Nothing heroic about that, at all.

        Don't blame me for those truths; it's all been thought out in Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, Rome, England and the USA generations ago (Look it up).

        Beyond sports; your ideas, status, education, expertise, power and influence are nothing that can't be knocked right out of your head by a clean left hook.

        Grow up and show respect. These are the finest athletes and best warriors the world is able to produce. No weapons doing all the work for you.

        Where's your $97 million, critics?
        Look no further, Dillian. We've found at least one person who knows what AJ's balls taste like.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by paulf View Post
          I think Whyte’s a much more live dog than people are saying. He was in excellent shape against Fury, but it was a style and skill mismatch.

          Whyte will have a lot of opportunities to land on this more timid version of Joshua.
          I think you've nailed it my friend.
          Whyte is easy for nobody and he can Punch!
          Amusing that about 1/3 of Boxing Scene respondents or better were picking him to beat Fury, but after Fury’s masterclass performance, Whyte was suddenly "washed up".

          Fury talks a great deal more than he defends his title, so he deserves some of that heat; but people need to stay grounded somewhere near reality concerning the champion.

          As for AJ....
          If it's still inside him to do it, he should be going into this prepared to render the best performance of his life.
          Boxing fans are dumb, emotional and easy to manipulate with a good or bad performance.

          I beleive Joshua can do it.
          Win this one big, take the blowback narrative that "Whyte is washed up", and go get his $100 million against Wilder.​
          paulf paulf likes this.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by boxing IQ View Post

            Look no further, Dillian. We've found at least one person who knows what AJ's balls taste like.
            Whatever that means???? I'd like to see if your attitude gets altered if I locked you in a cell with any top 50 Heavyweight, killer.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post

              Whatever that means???? I'd like to see if your attitude gets altered if I locked you in a cell with any top 50 Heavyweight, killer.
              slurp slurp

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              • #17
                A farce.

                The way I see it, AJ nails Whyte, who turns up even fatter than against Fury, with an uppercut. Whyte falls and later claims it was a shove or somesuch.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Curtis2 View Post
                  Are they seriously going to televise this? Who would watch this?
                  The fight has sold out in one day mate.

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                  • #19
                    Who cares! White is way past his prime. He has been knocked out twice fairly recently. He’s never won a fight against a high ranking contender. He’s old, slow and fat. AJ has lost to a fat short Mexican fighter who trains on tacos and beer, and lost twice to a much smaller light hitting Usyk, who could have KOed him if he really wanted. Talk about a nothing burger fight.

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                    • #20
                      They're both past their prime.

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