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    Comments Thread For: More aggressive Anthony Joshua would've fared better against Daniel Dubois, says Tony Bellew

    How the fight started between Daniel Dubois and Anthony Joshua led to how the fight ended, according to Tony Bellew.
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    Another groupie desperate to continue eating off AJ.

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    • Anglo_Saxon
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      #3
      If he would have fought like Bellend says it would have been over in one round. Much better having the big entitled dope getting ragdolled for 5 rounds before doing his horizontal folk dance.

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        #4
        Also Tony Bellew "no version of Dubois beats AJ"

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          All that training and hunger proves one thing then. He just isn't good enough.

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            #6
            It's always been AJ has to fight on the outside and box from there, or he needs to get in close and show aggression. He's lost in both ways. Sometimes it was not his day.

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            • JeBron Lamez
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              Once AJ lost Ruiz I, he lost the one-two of doom & the uppercut from Hell that made him pretty frightening early on.

              Even though he won the Parker fight & Ruiz II by boxing, it was never a very good look for him in terms of how strategy & mentality affects physicality.

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              • thack
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                Bellew talks as if the fight was a fluke ., when in reality it was one way traffic from the off , with Joshua only a second or two from being iced in the first round . Joshua was pushed on to the back foot by a much better jab and didn’t respond or more to the seems he couldn’t. Danny hit him at Will and Joshua had no answer. I don’t understand calls for a rematch . There’s more competitive and better fights out there.

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                  Originally posted by thack
                  Bellew talks as if the fight was a fluke ., when in reality it was one way traffic from the off , with Joshua only a second or two from being iced in the first round . Joshua was pushed on to the back foot by a much better jab and didn’t respond or more to the seems he couldn’t. Danny hit him at Will and Joshua had no answer. I don’t understand calls for a rematch . There’s more competitive and better fights out there.
                  Well, I'm not one for it having to be immediate rematch. It can be down the line, it was good fight while it lasted.
                  Josh always does better in a rematch, whether he can improve enough, we will see

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by BoxingUpdates
                    How the fight started between Daniel Dubois and Anthony Joshua led to how the fight ended, according to Tony Bellew.
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                    Denial! Denial! Denial! Just face it man! It's over! AJ is no longer the same fighter. He's old now. He even fought like an old fighter. Following Bellew's blue print; Anthony Joshua wouldn't even make it out of the first round.

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