Comments Thread For: Wilder on Joshua: I Always Felt He Had a Weak Mindset, Wasn't Too Confident in Himself

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  • Toffee
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    #41
    Originally posted by BlackRobb

    Neither fighter is very relevant right now, especially after last night.
    Why would they become less relevant after that fight?

    Fury now has a nasty stain on his reputation (to go with all the others people for some reason couldn't see).

    Fury can't claim he doesn't need a Joshua fight now. He got embarrassed by a big strong fella. If Joshua faced the Fury from last night he'd have ended him.

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      #42
      Originally posted by Toffee

      Why would they become less relevant after that fight?

      Fury now has a nasty stain on his reputation (to go with all the others people for some reason couldn't see).

      Fury can't claim he doesn't need a Joshua fight now. He got embarrassed by a big strong fella. If Joshua faced the Fury from last night he'd have ended him.
      AJ got slapped silly twice by a blown-up cruiserweight. His current standing in the division is significant only in the mind of Eddie. Fury slapped Wilder twice. What does he gain from slapping him again. Like I said, Wilder and AJ belong in the consolation bracket.
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        #43
        Originally posted by BlackRobb

        AJ got slapped silly twice by a blown-up cruiserweight. His current standing in the division is significant only in the mind of Eddie. Fury slapped Wilder twice. What does he gain from slapping him again. Like I said, Wilder and AJ belong in the consolation bracket.
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        But again, why does the Ngannou/Fury fight make them LESS relevant?

        Both are top 5 heavyweights. They are relevant.

        And both Usyk and Fury have gone from invincible in the minds of your average NSB fool... to having weaknesses.

        I think they're very much in the mix.

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          #44
          Originally posted by Toffee

          But again, why does the Ngannou/Fury fight make them LESS relevant?

          Both are top 5 heavyweights. They are relevant.

          And both Usyk and Fury have gone from invincible in the minds of your average NSB fool... to having weaknesses.

          I think they're very much in the mix.
          Usyk struggled with body punches from Dubious. What else did he struggle with?

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