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  • #51
    Originally posted by turnedup View Post

    Wilder went way further than he should’ve based on having one single punch. Speaks to the era more than anything.
    Bingo. And he never fought any of the very top guys in this era apart from Fury. Ortiz had him finished in their first fight, ref saved Wilder. Fury beat him three times and destroyed him.

    AJ is looking mentally sharp again and looks to have built some confidence. I've always said he would have easily outboxed Wilder and KO'd him. Never get to see it now.
    Last edited by Theshotyoudontsee; 12-23-2023, 08:26 PM.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by IAMTHAT View Post

      Fury ain’t beating Usyk
      I think he's more chance than Joshua...

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      • #53
        The HW division just got a whole lot more interesting. Today's winners & losers still have potential for big fights. The WBA rankings are embarrassing! Charr is once again the regular champion so someone needs to go smash him to get him out of the conversation. How does the WBA have Pero, Fa, Chaney, Huni, Dychko & Guidry in their top 15? I know regional belt rankings but come on. Miller & Makhmudov were 4 & 6 but will now drop. Fa will probably be taken right out of the rankings. Wilder losing takes him out of the #1 spot in 2 bodies. Kabayel jumps ahead of Makhmudov who was ranked by all 4 bodies (Ranked 3,4,7,14) Today really turned the rankings upside down. There should be some good crossroads fights on the horizon. With vacant belts available next year those crossroad fights will become more important. The losers today are one good win away from getting back in the mix. 2024 should be very interesting...

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        • #54
          Nice performance.

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          • #55
            I was wrong here. I had Wallin for the W but he did not show up like he did against Fury. Props to AJ

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            • #56
              Originally posted by Thatmanox View Post

              Nah, you just talk like an uneducated clown with Ebonics. Must’ve been failed parents, and an educational system. I answered everything and you still wanna deflect off every answer I’ve given. Call it a day, you’ve already clowned yourself enough for a night. Funny enough you’re probably close or in your 40’s.. it’s okay, you’ve been schooled up and now you’re mad, I get it. Now we’re talking about racism? Typical response from an uneducated dumbfck who has no other leg to stand on. I guess those ******* from Golden Corral must be weighing you down, but hey body positivity! You might be one of the ******est people I’ve cane across on here. Though your names t”urnedup” and you’re in your 40’s. Spectrum maybe? I’ll take a wild swing yes on that one.

              btw I’m not hard to find online clown, it’s all there for you to see . You sound like you’ve got some serious daddy issues, sadly enough, even though I just became your daddy and gave you a lesson, I won’t be your father figure. They already failed you enough. You’re a waste of time, and countless just continue to make yourself look even more of a clown. I’m out, don’t even bother attempting to comment back. Have fun with that section 8 and *****s you’ve got laying around
              That’s it? That was your limp wrist reply? Notice how you didn’t answer a single question again for the fourth time. I’m sure I could find you online but then again, you brought it up and I asked you to link, you couldn’t. So you continue with your testosterone free rant my idiotic friend. The irony is it took you half an hour to come back and this is the best you have? You’ve gone racist, you’ve gone classist, you’ve done absolutely every bih made move a supposed man does when he absolutely hates himself and his life and starts a argument they have no way of winning. You are the definition of impotent. Impotent at arguing, impotent at insulting, impotent at basic functions and hell even impotent neurologically. So you can take your opinions and hate to someone who will get bothered by it. You went from fanboy to pathetic in a matter of three posts. You can run off now and tell your cousin, uncle, daddy you are 1127 and 0 on the web to continue this delusional bullshhhh of yours. When you wanna man up and actually talk boxing hit me up til
              then sit at the simps table with the rest of the fatherless overly attached to athletes kids.

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              • #57
                You can still see that Joshua's career and experiences have all effected him 'But people must understand? Experience is going to have a effect on you, and your development. This is not always a bad thing'.

                For example, lets use this analogy 'There is this guy who? Never uses the green cross code when crossing the road 'He just walks across brazenly. But on one articular day unfortunately he gets whacked on the road'.

                The man recovers, but whenever he now is crossing the road? He always uses the green cross code 'It does not matter were he is'.

                Essentially that is what has happened to Joshua in boxing when he lost to Ruiz Junior, and in my opinion 'People who ether don't understand boxing, or just want to see Joshua get beaten? They all got way out of hand and carried away'.

                People in life and in sport, they all deal with trauma and losses differently 'Joshua obviously deals with things in a very in-depth and introspective way. This is only going to force a fighter like Joshua, to attempt to better himself'.

                Out of the top-4 Heavyweights, Joshua is the most experienced Heavyweight in regards to fighting at World and Elite level 'And in this latter part of his career, that experience is now showing up'.

                You will get certain folk who will also, get carried away with Joshua's performances vs Wallin 'All that has happened tonight, is Joshua's experience and true level in the game has shown up'.

                Where as in comparison? Deontay Wilder's true lack of experience at fighting at World or Elite level consistently has shown up 'And the same exact situation could potentially happen to Tyson Fury in his next fight vs Oleksandr Usyk'.

                Note: Overall I think tonight's performance from Joshua was solid, and another win that is going to build momentum 'Fury, Usyk, WIlder and Joshua', have all been engaged in a competition of 'Who will be the last man standing from their era'.

                Muhammad Ali was the last man standing from the 70's, Lennox Lewis was the last man standing from the 90's 'We have seen this type of competition, in the latter part of Heavyweight era's before'.

                Anthony Joshua is still in the game, and he is still a threat 'Fury has not fought him off, and contrary to certain narratives neither as Oleksandr Usyk' etc.






                Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 12-23-2023, 09:35 PM.
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                • #58
                  Can't even hate Joshua looked impressive and looked like the pre-Ruiz version in spots, still a bit hesitant to throw combos but he was pressuring nicely and seemed composed. Nobody had beat down Wallin like that and he pretty much just beat the fight out of him, I wouldn't mind seeing Joshua-Ruiz 3 or Joshua-Parker 2.

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by Theshotyoudontsee View Post

                    Bingo. And he never fought any of the very top guys in this era apart from Fury. Ortiz had him finished in their first fight, ref saved Wilder. Fury beat him three times and destroyed him.

                    AJ is looking mentally sharp again and looks to have built some confidence. I've always said he would have easily outboxed Wilder and KO'd him. Never get to see it now.
                    We might, the saudis love throwing money around. I’ll watch simply to see the end to a thousand and one arguments over a potential fight. I think wilder may be much more inclined to take short money on his way out.

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by IAMTHAT View Post

                      Fury ain’t beating Usyk
                      Ustiff will lose badly, won't even be close

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