Comments Thread For: Francis Ngannou: Most Likely I'll Knock Joshua Out, He's Easier To Send Down Than Fury!
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Obviously there are fan-boys & haters, but there are also boxing fans who recognise AJ’s shortcomings and the elevated status he’s enjoyed as a result of his marketability rather than his boxing ability. I agree he deserves credit for sticking with it & trying to improve, and his vulnerability adds to the excitement of a fight, knowing that if he gets hurt he’s liable to go to pieces & make defensive errors. Without that vulnerability, a fight against Ngannou would be a joke. With it, it becomes interesting to see whether Francis can land the kind of shot to negate his lack of experience in a boxing ring.
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Don't really care about you opinion to be honest all you ever do is try to make AJ come away smelling of roses and everyone else look bad, you're the epitome of a fan(atic).Comment
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I tried explaing before that fight that Ngannou has always been a boxer and very little else, and gutted MMA with that skill, and he's quite good. When not having to concern himself with kicks, chokes, shoots, grappling, elbows and genital grabbing, he's free to box at his best.
However....people make too much of his fight with Fury, with Fury not trying & not training very hard, and other top heavyweights are unlikely to provide Francis with that gift.
Joshua isn't as good as Fury; but he'll at least be ready.
Joshua in 7.
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I tried explaing before that fight that Ngannou has always been a boxer and very little else, and gutted MMA with that skill, and he's quite good. When not having to concern himself with kicks, chokes, shoots, grappling, elbows and genital grabbing, he's free to box at his best.
However....people make too much of his fight with Fury, with Fury not trying & not training very hard, and other top heavyweights are unlikely to provide Francis with that gift.
Joshua isn't as good as Fury; but he'll at least be ready.
Joshua in 7.
The one thing the Fury fight proved is Ngannou would absolutely smash Fury in a cage fight .Last edited by juggernaut666; 01-09-2024, 12:18 PM.Comment
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Note: And moving forwards Boro, things may get much more worse for you 'And anybody else who wants to perpetuate certain narratives'. Of course? My theory which I detected pretty much just over 1 year ago, was just a theory from observation and analysis. The trajectory of that theory does seem to be playing out in part for now 'A theory is always in progress, or developing' on a fight by fight basis.
But for now mate? I will step back, and let you say whatever you want 'Boro say whatever you want, if that what gives you comfort'.
All I have done is highlight the dynamic within the Heavyweight Division 'And the competition between the top-4 fighters, to see who will be the last man standing of this era'.
I don't actually think you are denying this situation anymore, but you certainly are really upset about it 'There is nothing really to be upset about, me personally I think it is a great spectacle and fascination competition. Between all 4 Heavyweights, Fury, Usyk, Joshua and Wilder'.
Tyson Fury the man who for so long, seemed to control the narrative at Heavyweights 'Is just about hanging on to his number 1 rating. Fury did not beat Ngannou, and he was given the decision', Usyk has the most momentum and is charging towards Fury, Joshua is fighting his way back and reoccupying territory not only inside the boxing ring but within universal perception, and Wilder has just taken a potentially catastrophic hit with his lost to Parker.
All part of the game mate, the discussions and debates etc.
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You are upset mate, upset that? You know the situation in the Heavyweight Division, and the dynamic between the top-4 fighters 'You know we are at a tipping point'.
Note: And moving forwards Boro, things may get much more worse for you 'And anybody else who wants to perpetuate certain narratives'. Of course? My theory which I detected pretty much just over 1 year ago, was just a theory from observation and analysis. The trajectory of that theory does seem to be playing out in part for now 'A theory is always in progress, or developing' on a fight by fight basis.
But for now mate? I will step back, and let you say whatever you want 'Boro say whatever you want, if that what gives you comfort'.
All I have done is highlight the dynamic within the Heavyweight Division 'And the competition between the top-4 fighters, to see who will be the last man standing of this era'.
I don't actually think you are denying this situation anymore, but you certainly are really upset about it 'There is nothing really to be upset about, me personally I think it is a great spectacle and fascination competition. Between all 4 Heavyweights, Fury, Usyk, Joshua and Wilder'.
Tyson Fury the man who for so long, seemed to control the narrative at Heavyweights 'Is just about hanging on to his number 1 rating. Fury did not beat Ngannou, and he was given the decision', Usyk has the most momentum and is charging towards Fury, Joshua is fighting his way back and reoccupying territory not only inside the boxing ring but within universal perception, and Wilder has just taken a potentially catastrophic hit with his lost to Parker.
All part of the game mate, the discussions and debates etc.
It's mind boggling that you're this obsessed with the guy, he isn't going to pipe you if you praise him on the internet.
I know what a theory is you rétard stop trying to act like you're intellectually superior on the internet, it's embarrassing.
Tyson Fury looked mediocre but won despite your bias opinion against what he assumed was mediocre opposition what's new?
Usyk has the most momentum, that's arguable but he's also technically the best boxer and IMO THE guy in the division.
Joshua hasn't reoccupied anything apart from in the minds of the uninformed, he beat up a sparring partner who he's done 100s of rounds with something Wilder was criticized for when he fought Helenius, despite doing less rounds with the aforementioned Helenius ....
Wilder, technically shouldn't of took any "catastrophic" hit, he got outboxed, how surprising he's an abysmal boxer who relies on his ability to react and close down distance to finish opponents.
Which we all know reactions erode with age and after the multiple shellackings he took off Fury and his lack of activity he couldn't pull the trigger, people should be somewhat (imperative word) lenient. (several inactive fighters have had losses this year, who were considered "the goods")
You don't have discussions, you spin your narrative about other fighters to make it seem like Joshua is some great when the whole division is mediocre.Last edited by Boro; 01-09-2024, 01:04 PM.Comment
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Yeah, he really is that dumb and his fanboys are no smarter than him.Comment
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Everybody knows that making videos talking nonsense is much more important than signing contracts. Joshua is clearly terrified of Wilder.Comment
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