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  • IronDanHamza
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    #71
    Originally posted by wrecksracer

    Yeah? I'll take the James Toney who knocked out Evander Holyfield over Joshua.
    Then you aren’t living in reality.

    Would you pick Larry Donald to beat Joshua aswell? He beat the exact same version of Holyfield’s corpse.

    Toney barely beat a ranked fighter at HW. His resume there is laughable.

    The idea of him beating a top, elite heavyweight like Joshua is not based in any kind of reality.

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      #72
      Originally posted by Willow The Wisp

      Well that's misdirection of the question, sir.
      Wilder has beaten NO "Great Champions" who were at or anywhere near their prime.
      Not genuinely great ones, at their best. Not even one.

      But then, neither has Joshua.
      Nor has Wladimir Klitschko
      Or Vitali Klitschko
      Or Lennox Lewis

      As with many greats, greatness is acheived by a sizable ledger of wins over very good, or "Near Great" fighters. Every name on this post have some of those.

      You could make a case for Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfield, and Rid**** Bowe, largely leveraged againt each other (as career overlap timing will dictate), and certainly, you can make that case for Tyson Fury.

      For Wilder, we can say that he at least Drew with a Prime, Great champion.

      Can't say that much for Joshua. Defrocked, degraded, discharged, demoted, disemployed and diposed 39 year, 248 day old, oft KOd and fully retired Wlad?????
      Great heavyweight, but he was hardly prime.
      AJ vs Klitschko was a great fight regardless of your "Biased Negative opinion Of AJ

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        #73
        Neither AJ or Wilder impress me that much but i agree with Froch. If theres one thing Wilder has its power, i think he would ko Joshua by the time the fight makes it to the 4th round

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          #74
          This is nothing new. From the very beginning, Joshua has been protected, and the ONLY reason Joshua is not fighting Wilder on December 23rd is he's STILL not ready to step into the ring with Wilder.

          In a world where most people are easily fooled by the popular narrative and refuse to think critically, Joshua can continue to fool his fans into believing the false narrative that he has been trying to make the fight and these fans will parrot whatever they're told to believe.

          But it's a shame really, because I honestly believed that Joshua could beat Wilder in 2018, or at least make it competitive. Instead, Fury took his place in the history books, and Joshua went on to lose to Ruiz in devastating fashion and then lose close fights with Usyk. Wilder would go on to knock down Fury four times in a trilogy and continue to knockout or knock down every fighter he's faced. Fighters who at least had the courage to face him...

          Hopefully, Joshua decides to face Wilder in 2024...

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            #75
            Originally posted by IronDanHamza

            Then you aren’t living in reality.

            Would you pick Larry Donald to beat Joshua aswell? He beat the exact same version of Holyfield’s corpse.

            Toney barely beat a ranked fighter at HW. His resume there is laughable.

            The idea of him beating a top, elite heavyweight like Joshua is not based in any kind of reality.
            Toney would eat Joshua's lunch. That's how little I think of Joshua, and how weak this era is.

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              #76
              Originally posted by wrecksracer

              Toney would eat Joshua's lunch. That's how little I think of Joshua, and how weak this era is.
              It’s irrelevant what you think, it’s not based in any kind of reality.

              Toney’s Heavyweight “run”, if you can even call it that, is total garbage. He beat one ranked fighter which was Holyfield’s corpse who realistically shouldn’t have even been ranked.

              There is nothing to suggest he could beat any top Heavyweight, much less a unified Champion.

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                #77
                It won't be the first round, but Wilder knocks him out in rounds 5/6 imo

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by Sid-Knee

                  No, Froch is clearly going on emotion due to AJ leaving Robert for another trainer. There is nothing rational in what he is saying.

                  Most are going to be bitterly disappointed again then aren't they like they always are when reality smashes their delusions to bits. But backwards people never learn. They always go on emotion. It's why they exist on the bottom wrung of the ladder in life. They're not victims. They're beyond salvation. Let them rot there where they belong. Nutters are nutters for a reason. It's why i have no problem in mocking and exposing them. They deserve as much respect as they give to reality. Absolutely none.
                  Forum warrior & AJ nuthugger Sid-Knee claiming that boxing HOFer & multi-millionaire Carl Froch is on the bottom wrung of the ladder

                  Froch is a million times more successful than you'll ever be lad. Enjoy the rest of your shift at Costa Coffee.

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                  • wrecksracer
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by IronDanHamza

                    It’s irrelevant what you think, it’s not based in any kind of reality.

                    Toney’s Heavyweight “run”, if you can even call it that, is total garbage. He beat one ranked fighter which was Holyfield’s corpse who realistically shouldn’t have even been ranked.

                    There is nothing to suggest he could beat any top Heavyweight, much less a unified Champion.
                    This is a weak era. Andy Ruiz beat Joshua in the most embarrassing loss in heavyweight history. At no other time in history could Joshua or Wilder even hold titles.

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by wrecksracer

                      This is a weak era. Andy Ruiz beat Joshua in the most embarrassing loss in heavyweight history. At no other time in history could Joshua or Wilder even hold titles.
                      You do realise Ruiz win over Josh was a one off win. He caught Josh cold, when Josh was on an all out attack. I don't think Josh can be penalised all time for it.

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