Comments Thread For: Ngannou: I Heard [Joshua] Doesn't Have A Chin; I Hope I Have The Opportunity To Test That Out
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Parker had AJ in trouble and looking for the ref to help him out. Its the first fight where AJ got that look and lost his belief in his own invincibility.
From then on Hearn made sure AJ was protected to avoid Wilder and cherry pick mostly old farts to beat up on.
Until it all turned to pooh when Ruiz splattered him and took his soul.
AJ has been fighting to get it back ever since. And after pummeling his sparring partner into submission in his last fight Hearn declares hes back as in , AJ's soul has returned.
But it hasn't.
And please stop with the insecure lolling and belittling the humorous nature of my posts. You're not fooling anyone either.Comment
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Stop deluding yourself. Up until Parker no one had gone the distance with AJ.
Parker had AJ in trouble and looking for the ref to help him out. Its the first fight where AJ got that look and lost his belief in his own invincibility.
From then on Hearn made sure AJ was protected to avoid Wilder and cherry pick mostly old farts to beat up on.
Until it all turned to pooh when Ruiz splattered him and took his soul.
AJ has been fighting to get it back ever since. And after pummeling his sparring partner into submission in his last fight Hearn declares hes back as in , AJ's soul has returned.
But it hasn't.
And please stop with the insecure lolling and belittling the humorous nature of my posts. You're not fooling anyone either.
Parker never had Joshua in trouble, and? Historically Parker has always been the miles more cautious less aggressive fighter than Joshua.
All Joshua did vs Parker, was fight a measured fight 'Like a more experienced Super Heavyweight, Joshua won easy'.
It was Parker who really should of been way more aggressive vs Joshua 'But instead he was not, he moved and moved all night. Parker most likely covered more distance in meters than Joshua on fight night'.
Parker fought with a apprehensive smile on his face vs Joshua 'He was blatantly intimidated'. No disrespect to Parker, but that is what I saw.
There has never been no controversy surrounding that fight, or really any demand for a rematch 'Joshua beat Parker easy, he did not even get out of 2nd gear'.
Anthony Joshua out of the three main Heavyweights of this era, Tyson Fury, Deontay Wilder and Anthony Joshua 'Joshua has fought at World and Elite level the most, Joshua has also been decked the least number of times'.
Both Joshua's endurance and durability are underrated, when you compare those attributes to the rest of the Heavyweight division 'Joshua's durability is not super great, but it definitely is not a glaring deficiency. Nowhere near to the level that certain sections of the boxing community like to make out'.
People can keep ****ing on about Ruiz Junior, but where is he now? Joshua beat Ruiz Junior in the rematch rather easy.
Note: I told all hardcore Fury fans, and cronies 'That things will continue to get worse for them potentially on a fight by fight basis. If the trajectory of this competition between the top 4 Heavyweights progresses as it has been doing of late'.
If Parker keeps on winning, he will most likely in the future receive another opportunity to fight for a World title 'This could be vs Joshua or another fighter'.
Parker really has been a solid fighter, but? He has not been involved or won enough big fights to 'Really consider himself a mountain of this Heavyweight era'.
There have been three peaks, three mountains of this Heavyweight era 'Tyson Fury, Deontay Wilder and Anthony Joshua'. Oleksander Usyk is also a mountain, already even before he entered into the Heavyweight Division.
All the other Heavyweights competing in this era, have all been trying to climb those mountains 'That is it'. Parker in beating Wilder, has just climbed a mountain, good for him.
Anthony Joshua is one of the three mountains, he is STILL one of the fighters with or without a belt 'Which other Heavyweights aspire to fight' etc.
Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 01-16-2024, 01:12 PM.Comment
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I could be wrong but I think Joshua is gonna be a lot harder than Fury was.
When Fury has the major advantage he hardly really presses it. He just beats men and feels no need to bury them, unless you're Wilder. How he's treated Chisora and such lessers, Wallin, is downright compassionate not terribly dissimilar to Wlad's habit of carrying fools.
When Joshua has the major advantage that's just a shut out. He'll beat the **** out of Franny if he is able. I don't think Fury ever intents to unless he's forced to.
IMO this is Franny's first test.
That said, I'm Team Fran, because I like him more. As a person. He's a cooler dude. Joshua does not seem like a very fun person at all. Beat'em with your cool factor Franny.Comment
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Stop deluding yourself. Up until Parker no one had gone the distance with AJ.
Parker had AJ in trouble and looking for the ref to help him out. Its the first fight where AJ got that look and lost his belief in his own invincibility.
From then on Hearn made sure AJ was protected to avoid Wilder and cherry pick mostly old farts to beat up on.
Until it all turned to pooh when Ruiz splattered him and took his soul.
AJ has been fighting to get it back ever since. And after pummeling his sparring partner into submission in his last fight Hearn declares hes back as in , AJ's soul has returned.
But it hasn't.
And please stop with the insecure lolling and belittling the humorous nature of my posts. You're not fooling anyone either.
Lololololol
Only You and Not even Parker's team think he had AJ in any trouble in that fight
Btw
If Hearn protected AJ
Why did he get 2 back to back losses from Usyk?
SmhComment
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Who knows, I seen fighters do one interview and the boxing sites will slow roll articles out over the next few weeks with different quotes from the same interview. It wont even be that site who did the interview they will just write articles with quotes from some other site/channel's interview.Comment
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Bwahahaha lololoolololool...yawn, ignore!!!Comment
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Stop it mate.
Parker never had Joshua in trouble, and?
Parker fought with a apprehensive smile on his face vs Joshua 'He was blatantly intimidated'. No disrespect to Parker, but that is what I saw.
Anthony Joshua is one of the three mountains, he is STILL one of the fighters with or without a belt 'Which other Heavyweights aspire to fight' etc.
2 People see different things while watching the same thing. It happens.
Parker was overawed by the occasion and didn't handle it well. He didn't adjust to the home cooked reffing and neirher did his trainer.
Fast forward 6 years and Parker isnt the same fighter, hes a far better one.
No one can say the same about Joshua. People want to fight him for the money and because they know he's mentally weak and there to be beaten.
Moving right along, im done with revisionist history and you if you've got nothing of substance to add, maaaaaaaate.Comment
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