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  • Jab jab boom
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    #11
    Basically saying he doesn’t think Joshua has the heart. Think most boxing fans would agree.

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    • HeadShots
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      #12
      if you can punch and you got reach. it's a 50/50 fight with Joshua


      Every time Joshua gets hit hard, he does a little dance. he's been fighting nothing but cans and pillows since his destruction against Ruiz. dude still lose to a guy with pillows, Uysk twice lmfao. even getting hurt by him.


      1 punch from Ngannou shatters that Amir Khan level glass.



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      • landotter
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        #13
        The level of Joshua hate is pretty amazing. I mean seriously... not like I am a fan, but the level of disdain on this site for a guy who has consistently brought in fans, been active, and is trying to improve himself after a tough couple years is strange.

        Ngannou deserves a TON of credit for making Fury work, but I do not think it is crazy to say the only differences in the way Fury approached the Ngannou fight versus how Joshua will is that Fury took it not one bit seriously and Joshua will. I mean does ANYONE truly think if Fury rematched Ngannou immediately and trained for it with focus he wouldn't have schooled him? Does ANYONE truly think Ngannou actually beats any top 10 rated boxer out there who trains for him like a legit threat and not a sideshow? Again this is not an anti-Ngannou thing or even that much of a pro-Joshua thing. It is just a simple common sense observation. Ngannou is a man, a true warrior who I am very interested to see box again. But I have never seen such a rush to celebrate someone for a loss in my life.

        Joshua wins this going away. So would Zhang. So would Sanchez. So would Hrgovic. So would Parker. So would_______. Fill in the blank. They are all boxers who have trained for this their whole life. Silly to think Joshua or any other serious boxer wouldn't beat a rookie who just hasn't.

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          #14
          Originally posted by landotter
          The level of Joshua hate is pretty amazing. I mean seriously... not like I am a fan, but the level of disdain on this site for a guy who has consistently brought in fans, been active, and is trying to improve himself after a tough couple years is strange.

          Ngannou deserves a TON of credit for making Fury work, but I do not think it is crazy to say the only differences in the way Fury approached the Ngannou fight versus how Joshua will is that Fury took it not one bit seriously and Joshua will. I mean does ANYONE truly think if Fury rematched Ngannou immediately and trained for it with focus he wouldn't have schooled him? Does ANYONE truly think Ngannou actually beats any top 10 rated boxer out there who trains for him like a legit threat and not a sideshow? Again this is not an anti-Ngannou thing or even that much of a pro-Joshua thing. It is just a simple common sense observation. Ngannou is a man, a true warrior who I am very interested to see box again. But I have never seen such a rush to celebrate someone for a loss in my life.

          Joshua wins this going away. So would Zhang. So would Sanchez. So would Hrgovic. So would Parker. So would_______. Fill in the blank. They are all boxers who have trained for this their whole life. Silly to think Joshua or any other serious boxer wouldn't beat a rookie who just hasn't.


          wont fight wilder.

          wont' fight fury

          won't fight zhang






          cherrypicked a guy with 0 KO's at HW that he outweighed by 30 lbs. and got his ears boxed off. twice

          cherrypicked an obese slow plodder then got KOed by his obese replacement instead.



          dude is overhyped and won't fight any fights that people want to see. Say what you want about Wilder and Fury, at least they fought each other. Joshua got his ass kicked by anyone that matters in this era.

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            #15
            Originally posted by landotter
            The level of Joshua hate is pretty amazing. I mean seriously... not like I am a fan, but the level of disdain on this site for a guy who has consistently brought in fans, been active, and is trying to improve himself after a tough couple years is strange.

            Ngannou deserves a TON of credit for making Fury work, but I do not think it is crazy to say the only differences in the way Fury approached the Ngannou fight versus how Joshua will is that Fury took it not one bit seriously and Joshua will. I mean does ANYONE truly think if Fury rematched Ngannou immediately and trained for it with focus he wouldn't have schooled him? Does ANYONE truly think Ngannou actually beats any top 10 rated boxer out there who trains for him like a legit threat and not a sideshow? Again this is not an anti-Ngannou thing or even that much of a pro-Joshua thing. It is just a simple common sense observation. Ngannou is a man, a true warrior who I am very interested to see box again. But I have never seen such a rush to celebrate someone for a loss in my life.

            Joshua wins this going away. So would Zhang. So would Sanchez. So would Hrgovic. So would Parker. So would_______. Fill in the blank. They are all boxers who have trained for this their whole life. Silly to think Joshua or any other serious boxer wouldn't beat a rookie who just hasn't.
            You ought to put a lot of money on Joshua at 4/1 on (again!) ..you'll be rich , just think your 100k will make you 25k but don't be a hater if he loses again.

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            • Roadblock
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              #16
              AJ is in good form. I think he will stop Francis; the Fury fight was an illusion, and Fury's biggest hype building fight was Wilder and Wilder never could box for Sht. I see AJ Francis being a different ball game altogether.

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              • landotter
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                #17
                Originally posted by HeadShots



                wont fight wilder.

                wont' fight fury

                won't fight zhang






                cherrypicked a guy with 0 KO's at HW that he outweighed by 30 lbs. and got his ears boxed off. twice

                cherrypicked an obese slow plodder then got KOed by his obese replacement instead.



                dude is overhyped and won't fight any fights that people want to see. Say what you want about Wilder and Fury, at least they fought each other. Joshua got his ass kicked by anyone that matters in this era.
                I think you missed the part where I said "not a Joshua fan". Although I think his resume is ok, the dance that he and Wilder did for nearly 2 years as undefeated HW champs instead of facing each other is shameful on both their parts. Never fighting his fellow Brit and the top rated HW of his era in Fury is pathetic.

                All I said is he will beat a part time boxer in Ngannou and it should not even be a conversation among true boxing fans. You can dislike Joshua and think he is VASTLY overrated and still accept that.

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                • landotter
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by thack

                  You ought to put a lot of money on Joshua at 4/1 on (again!) ..you'll be rich , just think your 100k will make you 25k but don't be a hater if he loses again.
                  Oh I only gamble with my life, never my money......

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                  • HeadShots
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by landotter

                    I think you missed the part where I said "not a Joshua fan". Although I think his resume is ok, the dance that he and Wilder did for nearly 2 years as undefeated HW champs instead of facing each other is shameful on both their parts. Never fighting his fellow Brit and the top rated HW of his era in Fury is pathetic.

                    All I said is he will beat a part time boxer in Ngannou and it should not even be a conversation among true boxing fans. You can dislike Joshua and think he is VASTLY overrated and still accept that.


                    joshua clearly the duck in both wilder and fury negoations. He’s terrified of Deontay.

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                    • landotter
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by HeadShots



                      joshua clearly the duck in both wilder and fury negoations. He’s terrified of Deontay.
                      I am not arguing. Let's not forget he is stiff in the ring and very basic in his defense, so a fighter like Wilder who in his prime was crazy unpredictable would have been his nightmare. And Fury would have figured him out as easy as Usyk did, but with his power would have ended it where Usyk just embarrassed him for 24 rounds over two fights. He had reasons to dodge those two.

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