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  • #21
    Originally posted by mjh1969 View Post
    This guy needs to cut AJ some slack. AJ was competitive in the fight and wobbled DuBois before he got wobbled and knocked out. Fighters back in the 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s fought each other loss a couple of fights here and there and came back and won championships. Lewis got dropped worst than AJ when he fought Rahman. He came back and knocked Rahman the f%%k out in the next fight. AJ should take a fight in a few months and test himself and get the stain off of this knockout away from him. Fighters loss and fighters win.

    Fighters are defined by how they handle wins and losses. Barry McGuigan needs to go suck a lemon and keep his opinions to himself.



    that was your definition of competitive? lmfao. AJ got beat pillar to post. AJ won about 8 seconds of the fight from the time he wobbled Dubois once but quickly got slumped after over committing.

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    • #22
      If Barry was Eddy he would say AJ is in his prime. This fight is a good intro for the geezer wars. Quit now? AJ was always well matched, well match him some more. Gate keeping isn't so bad.
      Last edited by Corelone; 09-22-2024, 02:18 PM.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Wacked_Out View Post
        It's time AJ gave Pulev a rematch.
        Or to lure David Price out of retirement.

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        • #24
          He could retire but I don't think he needs to. With Turki keen to keep these guys in meaningful fights irrespective of a loss, Joshua can fit right back in to the mix with guys like Hrgovic, Zhang and Parker. He doesn't need to 'rebuild' again, he just needs a different match-up.

          I wouldn't recommend he rematch Dubois though. Styles make fights and stylistically Dubois is all wrong for him. I wouldn't give Joshua any more than a puncher's chance in a rematch.

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          • #25
            Joshua was out jabbed , out boxed and out punched , it wasn't a good fight as people claimed it was too one sided . A rematch is typical Hearn and Joshua but should not be allowed to happen . I wouldn't want to see another total mauling , there's much , much better fights out there . Danny should just laugh at a Joshua rematch and head into an undisputed with either Fury or Usyk but then I suppose these robbing idiots would demand stand aside money .....ridiculous! They are finished , fish eyes holds all the cards .
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            • #26
              He could keep fighting but I don't see him reaching the top again. He certainly doesn't have any need to keep fighting and expose himself to the dangers of the ring . If you're not going to be on top again , and you don't need the money , I don't see the point in continuing. He's not all of a sudden get a better chin or great defense. He's 35 , not 25. I'd advise him to hang up the gloves and go have some fun.

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              • #27
                The way the whole boxing world reacts to losses is comical.

                On one hand, you have fighters getting ridiculed for being undefeated. On the other hand, you have fighters with 10+ losses that fans and the boxing world praise.

                But then you have some top guys that supposedly have to retire basically because they’re not undefeated.

                AJ not having punch resistance has been known for years, even in his prime. McGuigan is talking out his ass.

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                • #28
                  As long as Eddie can pimp AJ this tragedy will continue. Since the first Ruiz fight, AJ and Hearn have pocketed almost $400M. When is enough enough?

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                  • #29
                    He can't retire until he settles the scores with Wilder or Fury.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
                      The way the whole boxing world reacts to losses is comical.

                      On one hand, you have fighters getting ridiculed for being undefeated. On the other hand, you have fighters with 10+ losses that fans and the boxing world praise.

                      But then you have some top guys that supposedly have to retire basically because they’re not undefeated.

                      AJ not having punch resistance has been known for years, even in his prime. McGuigan is talking out his ass.
                      Imagine what they would say today about Joe Frazier after he got dropped six times and stopped in two rounds by Foreman.

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