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  • #11
    Originally posted by Boxviewer View Post
    What else can you demand from an athlete?
    They they beat the best of the best while they were at their best. He hasn't done that.

    In the last year he's ducked Wilder, Parker, Zhang and Hrgovic. The year before it was Fury and Joyce.



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    • #12
      Originally posted by pollywog View Post

      They they beat the best of the best while they were at their best. He hasn't done that.

      In the last year he's ducked Wilder, Parker, Zhang and Hrgovic. The year before it was Fury and Joyce.


      I feel sorry for you Polly. Maybe you recently acquired polio; ever since Parker beat Wilder, something messed up your head.

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      • #13
        For anyone claiming wilder losing to Parker means fury’s win is irrelevant in defence of Joshua.

        Please remember Fury beat Wlad in his own back yard and bamboozled him. So Joshua’s biggest win is also pathetic.

        Atleast fury beats these guys in their prime. And Parker is a damn good fighter that would give Joshua the fight of his life if they had a competent referee. Parker is no joke whatsoever. Put some respect on bro name.
        fifth_root N/A likes this.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by BoxOfficer View Post

          I feel sorry for you Polly. Maybe you recently acquired polio; ever since Parker beat Wilder, something messed up your head.
          You need to read my last post on this thread. It ends this silly theory you’re trying to create.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by TookHerToThe0 View Post

            You need to read my last post on this thread. It ends this silly theory you’re trying to create.
            Theory? What is this one even talking about? Your referenced post has nothing to do with what I was talking about. Do I have to feel sorry for you too?

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            • #16
              Originally posted by TookHerToThe0

              Lol. Say no more. You’re left stumped at that one. You dumb Niigguh.

              we all know what your trying to say about Parker beating wilder. You’ve outright said it on other posts. Now you called out on it you become clueless hahaha.
              Now, I really feel sorry for you. You lack comprehension and, of course, education. This is the last time I'll respond to you.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by pollywog View Post

                They they beat the best of the best while they were at their best. He hasn't done that.

                In the last year he's ducked Wilder, Parker, Zhang and Hrgovic. The year before it was Fury and Joyce.


                Congratulations.

                You have taken both fanboying and biased hating to levels never achieved before, even at this place.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Boxviewer View Post

                  Well said, bro. If you are a true fan of boxing, actually sport in general, you won't hate on AJ. He's the one who has been keeping HW division relevant since his pro debut in 2013. He has been fully dedicated to the sport and strives to be the best of his generation. He cares a lot about legacy. What else can you demand from an athlete?
                  Anthony Joshua has actually overachieved in his career 'And a major part of achieving those feats, have been because of his near psychopathic work ethic and passion'.

                  Compared to most of his nearest competition, Joshua started boxing very late 'Joshua won the Olympic title in a unprecedented time frame, and then stepped up in his 19th professional contest to fight the version of Wladimir Kiltschko who Tyson Fury should of fought in their scheduled rematch, but did not unfortunately due to his then circumstance'.

                  It was Anthony Joshua who took the Heavyweight division conclusively into a completely new dynasty vs Wladimir Kiltschko 'In the greatest Heavyweight title fight of the past 25 years'.

                  Before that fight, there was uncertainty within the Heavyweight division 'Wladimir Kiltschko had suffered a loss vs Tyson Fury over 12 rounds, the Kiltschko dominance and occupation of the Heavyweight division had been breach by Tyson Fury, but no new dynasty had been created'.

                  At no point in the history of boxing, has a Champion of Wladimir Kiltschko's calibre and achievement 'Been conquered and brush aside, after 1 loss over 12 rounds'.

                  Wladimir Kiltschko was a Champion for close to 10 years 'And at that point of his career, he had never lost a rematch'.

                  Wladimir Kiltschko on the eve of his fight with Anthony Joshua compared himself to Mount Everest 'In reference to his loss to Tyson Fury'.

                  Kiltschko stated 'During his career he has lost fights, there have been fighters who have climbed the mountain. But just like Mount Everest he is still here, and those fighters are​not'.​

                  On April 29th 2017 'The Heavyweight Division was conclusively taken into a completely new dynasty. A mountain is formed when two continental powers collide​, metaphorically speaking this is what happened when Wladimir Kiltschko fought Anthony Joshua'.

                  Two continental plates collided and a Heavyweight Mountain was formed 'Anthony Joshua'.

                  And since that fight Joshua has been 1 of the Heavyweight mountains of this era 'There have been three Heavyweight mountains of this era, Tyson Fury, Deontay Wilder and Anthony Joshua'.

                  For me one of Joshua's greatest attribute's is his work ethic, and his meticulous approach to the sport 'Any serious Amateur boxing coach. who wants to be a solid coach? Would understand that Joshua in his conduct is the blue print of how Amateur boxers should approach the sport'.

                  And this is what certain people in society, will detect and 'They will have to respect'.

                  Note: Boxing has been described as a metaphor to life 'Life is a collection of battles, obstacles and challenges'. We win battles, and overcome challenges 'But then sometimes we lose, and do not immediately overcome the obstacle or a challenge'.

                  But when we reach this point, when we encounter that resistance 'We still fight on, because that is what life is'.

                  Nobody can sit here and say that Anthony Joshua the first time he lost, the first time he encounter resistance in boxing 'He just disappeared'. If Joshua was ever uncertainty, then we have witnessed him show courage.

                  I believe that is what people have to respect, and they can also relate it to their own lives 'And be inspired'.

                  Because it is 2024 and Anthony Joshua is still here 'And participating in the battle to see who will be the last man standing of this era' etc.



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                  • #19
                    Vlad/Lennox 2.0

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Atypicalbrit View Post

                      I honestly forgot about Chisora and witherspoon.
                      Heck these two do not count especially SHOP WORN Witherspoon who was pulled from the graveyard!!

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