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  • #91
    Originally posted by NorvernRob View Post
    ******est thread title I’ve ever seen, and that’s saying something. He’s fighting Ngannou because he’s getting paid 50m to fight a 0-1 novice in a crossover fight that will sell a lot more PPV than against couple of nobodies nobody outside boxing has heard of. /thread.
    The OP is just upset he cannot claim Joshua is fighting a 40 year because that would be the angle and he’d be pulling up articles about how Joshua ran from Ngannou etc etc , if you know this poster you’ll see his history of nit picking an agenda when it comes to this particular fighter he’s been trolling for years …HENCE the dumb thread . Lol

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    • #92
      Originally posted by kafkod View Post

      AJ vs Wilder was the fight that everybody wanted to see. AJ vs Parker already happened and it stank out the joint. Nobody but you and Marchegiano want to see it again at this point.
      Ngannou generates the event more money then the other names available at least right now that’s why both guys are getting more money in a non title fight , defeating another Fury opponent who questionably won by many is a power move to lure Fury into a fight regardless.

      The OP is so dumb I usually remind him of it but now he’s got others saying it and he still don’t get it this was a troll thread to begin with now it’s just proof how dumb he really is as well he doesn’t get any of this . Lol

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      • #93
        Originally posted by kafkod View Post

        AJ vs Wilder was the fight that everybody wanted to see. AJ vs Parker already happened and it stank out the joint. Nobody but you and Marchegiano want to see it again at this point.
        hoo-dee-hoo
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        • #94
          Just to clarify my position. I do think the rematch is warranted but I'm not fussed over timing. He can fight Franny and Fil first and if Zhang beats Parker then Zhang but if Parker beats Zhang too then I wholeheartedly expect a Parker Joshua rematch.
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          • #95
            Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post

            Ngannou is the most risky opponent 'In terms of the damage he can potentially do to a Heavyweight fighter's resume if he was to win. In these past few months since Ngannou vs Fury you have witnessed? The damage that Ngannou has inflicted on Fury's reputation, that damage has not repaired.

            And I don't think it will repair until Fury actually proves that he can beat Francis Ngannou for real, because Tyson Fury was given the decision he did not win his fight vs Francis Ngannou'.

            In a lot of ways, Ngnannou is for me the most risky that could be made for Joshua 'Inside of the ring, in terms of jeopardy'.

            But it is the biggest non-title fight, where Joshua can actually gain the most credit if he achieves a win. A impressive win for Anthony Joshua, will reinforce the narrative that Joshua is able to beat common opponents with Tyson Fury, ether more brutally, conclusively or efficiently in terms of overall boxing skill.

            Joshua beat up and knocked out Wladimir Kiltschko, and he has just won 100% of the rounds vs Otto Wallin eventually forcing a stoppage 'Can Joshua once again, beat another common opponent with Tyson Fury in a more spectacular manner ?'.

            So far in Joshua's career, he has beaten Wladimir Kiltschko in the greatest Heavyweight title fight of the past 25 years. Anthony Joshua fought the version of Wladimir Kiltschko who Tyson Fury should of fought in their scheduled rematch 'But unfortunately Fury did not fight Wladimir Kiltschko, due to his then circumstance which saw him pulling out of that fight twice'.

            As a result of this? Wladimir Kiltschko had to endure three back to back training camps, over a period of 17 months. Kiltschko never retired and he was actually by his own estimation, better prepared and in superior condition for the Anthony Joshua fight. Wladimir Kiltschko weighed in at 240 pounds vs Joshua, compared to 245 pounds vs Fury.

            On April 29th 2017, Anthony Joshua conclusively took the Heavyweight Division into a completely new dynasty 'Joshua's win over Kiltschko was a more brutal, and conclusive win than what Tyson Fury achieved over Kiltschko'.

            It was not Tyson Fury who beat up and knocked out Wladimir Kiltschko, It was not Tyson Fury who forced Wladimir Kiltschko to retire 'It was Anthony Joshua who achieved all of those feats'.

            Note: So here we are again, all these years later. Tyson Fury on 28th October 2023, fought Francis Ngannou 'Tyson Fury started a battle with Francis Ngannou, and it was a battle that he did not win legitimately inside of the ring or bring to a brutal conclusion'.

            Many people in the boxing community and world, are all in agreement? That somebody has got to stop Francis Ngannou 'A Heavyweight fighter out there, has got to step up and legitimately for real beat Francis Ngannou out of the Heavyweight boxing Division'.

            Because the truth of the situation is? Tyson Fury did achieve this, the so called WBC and Linear Heavyweight Champion of the World did not stop the Francis Ngannou invasion.

            Anthony Joshua, is stepping up to fight Francis Ngannou with the intention of stopping his invasion into the Heavyweight boxing division for real.

            So the conclude: In 2017 Anthony Joshua stepped up in his 19th professional fight 'To fight off the version of Wladimir Kiltschko, who Tyson Fury should of fought in their scheduled rematch which he pulled out of unfortunately'. They are the facts of history, it was Joshua who took the Heavyweight division conclusively into a completely new dynasty 'Not Tyson Fury'.

            And now Anthony Joshua in 2024 is also stepping up to fight off Francis Ngannou 'And stop his Heavyweight boxing invasion, for real. Which is a feat that Tyson Fury was not able to do'.

            That is the story of this fight, and the theme. It is for me the best possible match making, for Anthony Joshua at this stage of his career etc.



            - - AJ humiliated Blubber with Wallin' and now with Francis who only has an outside puncher's chance.

            Since Blubber ducked out on the Wlad rematch, he has never crawled out of his self made gutter. It's debatable if Blubber even makes the scratch line vs Usyk though I suppose MTK will force him to fight ultimately.

            AJ sin the driver's seat for a 3x heavy champ because Usyk is really old and ready to retire himself.

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            • #96
              The Anthony Joshua new dynasty after Klitschko...lol

              What a fûcking joke. He's still chasing Fury's sloppy seconds.

              Fury doesn't have to prove anything by facing Ngannou again. It was a clownshow that meant nothing. Just like AJ facing him now.

              A cash grab for Fury and gift to Ngannou to get paid off Fury's shine. All power to Francis for making the most of the opportunity. Its added nothing but drama for the Usyk fight.

              That's the only fight that matters followed by Parker Zhang to see whos next worthy challenger for the titles. A-Side Joshy isnt even in that conversation.

              The best heavyweight fight of the last 25 years was Fury v Wilder 2. It might have been AJ Wilder if he'd grown a pair and insisted on it. Rather than cherry pick Ruiz, quitting in his corner and getting embarrassed on American soil.

              He aint ever gonna live that down, nor his meltdown when he couldn't believe the powers the be didnt gift him the belts he lost after Usyk schooled him again.

              AJ nuthuggers are the funniest. Funnier than Windmills when he was bombsquadding all over the show.

              No one needs to stop Ngannou. If the sauds didnt pay to see him cos eddie whispered into Turkis ear how great it would be, we'd probably have heard the last of him.

              Once the cross code novelty wears off and AJ has to face a legit boxing contender he'll be exposed as the pampered protected princess hes become.

              Until then, enjoy your best possible match make and keep making mountains out of molehills.

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              • #97
                Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
                Why Ngannou?
                El*** beat me to it... Lol. Joshua knows his rabies infested fan base needs to dream, so he fights those who cannot put him in his own dream state.

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