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  • #11
    Originally posted by Spartacus26 View Post
    I'm not sure what drives all of this weird Anthony Joshua negative commentary, name calling etc....I guess it's just par for the course for this weak minded new generation that picks up a narrative and runs with it. At any rate Joshua has a better resume than his big name contemporaries, owns his losses and works hard to improve his game. His losses to Usyek were not one sided battles and he did avenge his loss to Ruiz. He also stats active. I don't see Fury and Wilder receiving this level of hate, though they have their critics. The only thing I can put this down to is ignorance, ******ity and envy, something online, non boxer trolls especially in America tend to do with regularity. While I'm not a fan of Joshua or any particular fighter (the SPORT comes 1st for me), its hard not to notice the bizarre amount of negative comments directed at The Londoner. At any rate money grab or not, Joshua is taking on the man who arguably gave Fury the biggest scare of his reign to date and I see no reason to slag the man off for taking on Ngannou. After this should Joshua win, then hopefully we get to see him face the winner of Fury vs Usyek.
    It's just irrational sports 'hate'. Its not real.

    We gotta do something to entertain ourselves between fights so what better way than talk smack about the biggest rival to the guy we big up the most.

    For me that's AJ and Parker. Both picked up belts Fury scattered after beating Klitschko. They fought once. AJ won with a little home cooked help and lost the belts since.

    They've built themselves back up into true contenders again and are on a collision course to meet if they both come through their next assignments and the belts are still tied up with Fury/Usyk.



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    • #12
      You heard it right Francis ....

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      • #13
        Originally posted by SceneBoxer View Post
        You heard it right Francis ....
        I don't think he's particularly chinny but he stays hit.

        Even prior to Klitschko and Ruiz in the Dillian Whyte fight he got hit with a big shot and he didn't have his legs under him for a good 2 rounds.

        But tbf these are heavies. They all get knocked out eventually. They aren't 10 stone.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Ry92 View Post
          AJ should outbox Ngannou if intelligent yet if Ngannou even clips AJ his PTSD will kick in and he will self destruct yet if Ngannou lands flush goodnight
          Lol. He's going to run around with a Cameroon flag

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Spartacus26 View Post
            I'm not sure what drives all of this weird Anthony Joshua negative commentary, name calling etc....I guess it's just par for the course for this weak minded new generation that picks up a narrative and runs with it. At any rate Joshua has a better resume than his big name contemporaries, owns his losses and works hard to improve his game. His losses to Usyek were not one sided battles and he did avenge his loss to Ruiz. He also stats active. I don't see Fury and Wilder receiving this level of hate, though they have their critics. The only thing I can put this down to is ignorance, ******ity and envy, something online, non boxer trolls especially in America tend to do with regularity. While I'm not a fan of Joshua or any particular fighter (the SPORT comes 1st for me), its hard not to notice the bizarre amount of negative comments directed at The Londoner. At any rate money grab or not, Joshua is taking on the man who arguably gave Fury the biggest scare of his reign to date and I see no reason to slag the man off for taking on Ngannou. After this should Joshua win, then hopefully we get to see him face the winner of Fury vs Usyek.
            Well said, bro. Unfortunately, we live in a world full of guilible bandwagon jumpers. You see them in sport and politics, especially in the USA.
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            • #16
              Originally posted by thack View Post
              El Turkey says that he wants the winner of these two clowns to fight the winner of the undisputed fight. Ngannou v Joshua should be what it is a novelty money grab , nothing more , it should never have any piggyback to the boxing undisputed title .El Turkey is looking more like what he is every time , more money than sense.
              The only clown here is you, an envious and lousy keyboard warrior.

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              • #17
                I think AJ's issue is not necessarily the chin, but his heart. When the going gets tough, he folds. He only looks great when things are on his side.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by thack View Post
                  El Turkey says that he wants the winner of these two clowns to fight the winner of the undisputed fight. Ngannou v Joshua should be what it is a novelty money grab , nothing more , it should never have any piggyback to the boxing undisputed title .El Turkey is looking more like what he is every time , more money than sense.
                  You know Fury was going to go fight Ngannou again in a rematch after Usyk anyway right so we get potentially Joshua vs Fury but you deem that clownish ?
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                  • #19
                    Please re-watch Fury Ngannou highlights at least. Fury was peppering him round after round with right hands. AJ's money - left hook, uppercut, and right. This isn't a competitive fight but they have to promote it. The only thing good is, this dude is very durable, so AJ will have to beat the breaks off of him to stop him.

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                    • #20
                      I can see Francis knocking out AJ. He is a bit shorter, but with longer reach. Punches hard enough (AJ is not the man with the best chin) and is probably even the strongest physically in boxing. But he must find a way how to use all that and compensate what he lacks, because AJ is the better boxer.

                      Originally posted by baroidi View Post
                      What a farce this HW era is if Ngannou sparks out the bodybuilder
                      if anything, Francis is one of the most roided athletes ever, he may compete with Lesnar or Overeem. Just look at his physique against Fury: Francis is 193 cm., weighting 124 kg. and is shredded as a bull. He started growing bigger, leaner and even stronger once he made his name in UFC.​

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