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  • #11
    ​i lost weight and now my trousers are lose

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    • #12
      Anthony Joshua, who has beaten every opponent he’s faced save for Usyk, is next.
      That’s the superstar tier of the weight class.

      And next, fairly indisputably, based on recent results, is Parker.
      In terms of 'superstar' rankings yeah sure.

      Brits love their big black muscle men and go all starry eyed at the mere mention of Princess Joshy.

      Glad we cleared up that Joshua's 'boxing' ranking isn't because of recent results otherwise Parker would be above him.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by pollywog View Post

        In terms of 'superstar' rankings yeah sure.

        Brits love their big black muscle men and go all starry eyed at the mere mention of Princess Joshy.

        Glad we cleared up that Joshua's 'boxing' ranking isn't because of recent results otherwise Parker would be above him.
        Parker is beating all guys Joshua should have beaten. Zhang, Wilder.
        Plick647 Plick647 pollywog pollywog like this.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by 57Blues View Post
          it is not just when they loose but how they loose that makes keeps them in the mix for another few rounds----in one fight with several great rounds to remember and all is forgotten until the next article i mean fight......
          Wilder's problem is that his drug taking him is making him loose all the time.

          Oh, you mean lose.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Left Hook Louie View Post

            Yep, every single one.
            Allow me to add Andre Ward to the list. Never lost a pro fight and had among the best ring IQ and will to win of any of the ATGs in my opinion.
            nice how you warp nonstop cheating into a "will to win" he wasnt a good boxer and cheated nonstop when challenged, not to mention he robbed kovalev blindly so yes he lost and everyone saw it. even though i thought calzaghe and floyd lost some of their fights they didnt have anything like that debacle

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            • #16
              This is sad! The last American HW star fighting in Saudi on a platform and network that nobody watches in America that is run by a oil tycoon and a Russian war criminal. I forgot thus fight was happening and I'm a boxing guy. No buzz at all in America. Damn...fuqing sad!

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              • #17
                Another superbly written article by BoxingScene. I find myself reading less and less of Ring and ESPN Boxing these days.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by DeeMoney View Post

                  This one is used all the time to describe fighters who at least got revenge against those who defeated them. Its no different than saying, "up until Parker, Deontay Wilder floored every man he faced." Even though Stiverne went 12 rounds with him in their first fight.

                  I actually like the phrase, I think its a good way to note that there is a bit of chance out there in the ring, sometimes the fighter who is consistently better, isn't better on a given night. But at least that fighter who lost came back and showed, or at least provided evidence, that they are better than the man who beat them. And I think most people recognize the meaning of the saying.
                  It's wordplay/propaganda for their man that's all...

                  But Wilder never dropped/stopped every opponent he ever faced like "they" used to claim, he never dropped Duhaupas and he never dropped Greene Jr nor did he stop Stiverne the first time but they still ran with the narrative for years afterwards...

                  In the case of Joshua is he really the "better man" if he beats Usyk in a third fight!?

                  or did he just win a roll of the dice and just lucked out or some questionable judging in his favour.

                  Because let's be honest both fights were a 9-3/8-4 job in Usyks favour, ironically like almost all of Usyks fights despite Feldmann's disgraceful showing...
                  Last edited by Boro; 05-30-2024, 06:38 PM.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by DeeMoney View Post

                    This one is used all the time to describe fighters who at least got revenge against those who defeated them. Its no different than saying, "up until Parker, Deontay Wilder floored every man he faced." Even though Stiverne went 12 rounds with him in their first fight.

                    I actually like the phrase, I think its a good way to note that there is a bit of chance out there in the ring, sometimes the fighter who is consistently better, isn't better on a given night. But at least that fighter who lost came back and showed, or at least provided evidence, that they are better than the man who beat them. And I think most people recognize the meaning of the saying.
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                    While that is true, it also hides the fact that those guys got beat. Embarrassingly if I may add.
                    Think about the young guys that never saw Lennox fight, when they read that statement, a picture is painted in their minds, that Lennox beat everyone he faced even though he got KO’d twice.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by DClefthook View Post
                      This is sad! The last American HW star fighting in Saudi on a platform and network that nobody watches in America that is run by an oil tycoon and a Russian war criminal. I forgot thus fight was happening and I'm a boxing guy. No buzz at all in America. Damn...fuqing sad!
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                      Meanwhile, we have our own beloved war criminal George W plus EVERYONE that supported the invasion of Iraq which has killed over a million people.
                      As for that oil tycoon, guess what we are doing with his crew? We are waging a proxy war in Yemen where half a million people have perished.
                      If we are pointing fingers, we better start at home.
                      Last edited by Oregonian; 05-30-2024, 07:53 PM.

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