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  • #21
    Originally posted by pollywog View Post

    I think Turki is finally seeing through the Fast Eddie bullshït.

    Why would he stump up millions for an AJ fight based on that performance ?

    If he wants to make AJ earn it then put him in with Bakole like Wilder had to with Parker to prove he was on Joshua's level...lol

    As is, Joshuas level is exhibition club fighter not deserving of a massive cash out or title shot again.
    Exhibition club fighter. Classic. That was funny.
    DO NOT let Joshua fight Bakole. That would ruin Joshua's career. He would beat him worst that Du Bois.
    Last edited by mjh1969; 10-01-2024, 06:26 PM.

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    • #22
      “There are other fights there for Joshua. He can do the [Deontay] Wilder fight. That would be a good fight between two massive names who both need a big win right now.​"

      What he meant to say instead of "two massive names" was - two shot fighters who cannot take a punch any more. My guess is that Wilder is retired and Joshua will fight two or three more confidence boosters and retire when a nobody knock him out cold.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by mjh1969 View Post

        Exhibition club fighter. Classic. That was funny.
        DO NOT let Joshua fight Bakole. That would ruin Joshua's career. He would beat him worst that Du Bois.
        His career is already ruined. The only road to redemption is to beat a legit contender like Bakole.

        Whaling on another club fighter in an exhibition ain't gonna do shït for his credibility or reputation.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by pollywog View Post

          I think Turki is finally seeing through the Fast Eddie bullshït.

          Why would he stump up millions for an AJ fight based on that performance ?

          If he wants to make AJ earn it then put him in with Bakole like Wilder had to with Parker to prove he was on Joshua's level...lol

          As is, Joshuas level is exhibition club fighter not deserving of a massive cash out or title shot again.
          Yes, it's gonna be difficult for Eddie H to plot a risk free route back for Joshua this time, isn't it?!

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          • #25
            Who cares, I can fight with both of these clowns in five days. Early access of Undisputed for PS5. Holmes vs Bowe sounds more interesting though

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Boxviewer View Post
              Probably Don doesn't believe his fighter will get the same outcome in the rematch as in the first fight hence this pyschological mind game.

              AJ did everything wrong in that fight, maybe due to overconfidence. I have never seen AJ box that bad before, poor movement (moving in straight line against a double jabber) and no defence. It was by far the worst AJ I have ever seen.

              So, I don't think that AJ will make those fundamental mistakes in the rematch. And Don is certainly aware of this.
              I was wondering when your dumb ass would pop up again.

              You really are a moron and you know absolutely **** all about fighting.

              Joshua just isn't that good. I mentioned that early on into this fights announcement. He only looks good to idiots like you who've never laced a pair of gloves in their lives.

              Even now you're still ******ly saying a guy who was dropped in almost every round of the fight they last fought is somehow going to do better in the rematch. Just lol.

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              • #27
                Dubois has gone for being underrated to overrated. While Joshua has gone from being the "best version of Joshua with Ben Davidson" to someone who is finished and should retire. Got to love boxing fans!

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                • #28
                  People are not going to like to hear this? But the rematch vs Anthony Joshua 'May be Dubois's next best move, stylistically? It does appear to be a more winnable fight for him than Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Uysk II. At this point in time, that is what Dubois'S team would be thinking in my opinion'.

                  So not only is the rematch vs Anthony Joshua 'A very winnable fight, it is a mega business fight. And as a whole, the entire event would actually be even more vast than the first fight'.

                  Regardless of what people may think about Anthony Joshua 'It was Joshua who took the Heavyweight Division into a completely new dynasty. While Tyson Fury was routinely pulling out his scheduled rematches vs Wladimir Kiltschko, and then disappearing for 3 to 4 years unfortunately due to his then circumstance. Anthony Joshua was the premier World Heavyweight Champion, he was the man who held up almost the entire weight of the Heavyweight Division'.

                  In terms of historical significance and importance as a fighter 'I would have to say, that Anthony Joshua deserves a rematch vs Daniel Dubois. Joshua is not some Hasim Rahman or Oliver McCall type 1 time, brief World Heavyweight Champion. Anthony Joshua has been one of the three Heavyweight mountains of this era'.

                  Fighters of such esteem, deserve rematches 'And this is why? It was a great injustice that Wladimir Kiltschko was never given his opportunity to win back his Heavyweight titles from Tyson Fury in a rematch. Tyson Fury was not the Heavyweight fighter, who forced Wladimir Kiltschko to retire. Anthony Joshua was the fighter who forced Wladimir Kiltschko to retire, 17 months after fighting Tyson Fury, in the greatest Heavyweight title fight of the past 25 years'.

                  You would think that Anthony Joshua's critics would be made up, that Joshua is wanting to rematch Dubois 'Don't you guys want to see Dubois smash up Joshua again? Or have you guys been reading my posts?'.

                  I stated a few days ago, that maybe it was some sort of universal law at play in competitive sports ''If you show enough passion, and apply great amount of work ethic. And as a athlete you have solid ability, at some point in your athletic endeavours? There will be a point, where you have your Any Given Saturday'.

                  That term was influenced by the movie 'Any Given Sunday: 1999'.

                  Note: On September 21st 2024, pretty much everything aligned for Daniel Dubois. Anthony Joshua is a fighter? That if this man can do one thing right inside a boxing ring 'Then that thing is, Anthony Joshua has solid boxing fundamentals. Joshua is by far superior to Tyson Fury and most other Heavyweights in this area of his game. Only really Oleksandr Uysk is potentially better than him in his area of boxing'.

                  Anthony Joshua skill for skill, fought his worst ever professional boxing fight 'There have been boxing analyst, who agree with me. People within the industry have stated that, there was no difference between the version of Joshua who fought Dubois, compared to the version of Anthony Joshua who fought Dillian Whyte during the amateur's'.

                  For whatever reason, on September 21st 2024 'Anthony Joshua went back in time, technically'.

                  I am not actually buying into the narrative, that Anthony Joshua's durability is terrible 'Daniel Dubois is rated in the top-3 most powerful punchers in the Heavyweight Division. Joshua kept on getting back up once he was knocked down, and from a share physiological perspective? Anthony Joshua round 2, round 3, round 4, round 5, Joshua was actually getting stronger and somehow finding his way back into the fight. Before once again unfortunately, Joshua uncharacteristically made a unforced error and waded into a power punch from Dubois',

                  The more I analyse the fight, and all the factors 'Daniel Dubois has taken his opportunity. He has just had his Any Given Saturday, can Dubois perform at this level again? Because Anthony Joshua he has had more than just once Any Given Saturday, that is why he is a Olympic Champion and Two time World Heavyweight Champion'.

                  Now is not the time for me, to tell everyone what Anthony Joshua is going to do from this point in his career 'But I will say this? Many of Anthony Joshua's critic's are still all living in that moment, of seeing Joshua fall vs Dubois'.

                  Myself personally, I am interfacing with reality 'And because of this, I understand that more moments are going to come. September 21st 2024, has GONE and soon? Another moment is going to happen'.

                  To conclude: When and if the rematch between Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois is announced 'All I will say is this? Don't be afraid'.

                  Because in regards to Anthony Joshua, I still see far too much apprehension towards him 'I have seen certain folk in the boxing community, claiming that Daniel Dubois has just initiated a new era in Heavyweight Division'.

                  I am not buying into that perception, Rocky Balboa was smashed up by Clubber Lang in Rocky 3 'What happened in the rematch? This may all just be part of Anthony Joshua's story, maybe Joshua had to go through this moment and encounter this resistance to prove his greatness'.

                  And that is no disrespect to Daniel Dubois 'Because Dubois is on his own quest in the game, but lets get this right? Dubois is coming into conflict with one of the three Heavyweight mountains of this era. A classical trait of Tyson Fury, Deontay and Anthony Joshua is that they are not just going to disappear after one loss'.

                  A counter attack from Anthony Joshua and his team, is almost imminent 'Don't be afraid when it happens'. Daniel Dubois has legitimatize his worthiness of holding aloft the IBF World Heavyweight title, and a rematch vs Anthony Joshua if? Dubois can win, that will solidified and prove that Daniel Dubois is more than just a 1 time World World Heavyweight Champion' etc.


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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
                    People are not going to like to hear this? But the rematch vs Anthony Joshua 'May be Dubois's next best move, stylistically? It does appear to be a more winnable fight for him than Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Uysk II. At this point in time, that is what Dubois'S team would be thinking in my opinion'.

                    So not only is the rematch vs Anthony Joshua 'A very winnable fight, it is a mega business fight. And as a whole, the entire event would actually be even more vast than the first fight'.

                    Regardless of what people may think about Anthony Joshua 'It was Joshua who took the Heavyweight Division into a completely new dynasty. While Tyson Fury was routinely pulling out his scheduled rematches vs Wladimir Kiltschko, and then disappearing for 3 to 4 years unfortunately due to his then circumstance. Anthony Joshua was the premier World Heavyweight Champion, he was the man who held up almost the entire weight of the Heavyweight Division'.

                    In terms of historical significance and importance as a fighter 'I would have to say, that Anthony Joshua deserves a rematch vs Daniel Dubois. Joshua is not some Hasim Rahman or Oliver McCall type 1 time, brief World Heavyweight Champion. Anthony Joshua has been one of the three Heavyweight mountains of this era'.

                    Fighters of such esteem, deserve rematches 'And this is why? It was a great injustice that Wladimir Kiltschko was never given his opportunity to win back his Heavyweight titles from Tyson Fury in a rematch. Tyson Fury was not the Heavyweight fighter, who forced Wladimir Kiltschko to retire. Anthony Joshua was the fighter who forced Wladimir Kiltschko to retire, 17 months after fighting Tyson Fury, in the greatest Heavyweight title fight of the past 25 years'.

                    You would think that Anthony Joshua's critics would be made up, that Joshua is wanting to rematch Dubois 'Don't you guys want to see Dubois smash up Joshua again? Or have you guys been reading my posts?'.

                    I stated a few days ago, that maybe it was some sort of universal law at play in competitive sports ''If you show enough passion, and apply great amount of work ethic. And as a athlete you have solid ability, at some point in your athletic endeavours? There will be a point, where you have your Any Given Saturday'.

                    That term was influenced by the movie 'Any Given Sunday: 1999'.

                    Note: On September 21st 2024, pretty much everything aligned for Daniel Dubois. Anthony Joshua is a fighter? That if this man can do one thing right inside a boxing ring 'Then that thing is, Anthony Joshua has solid boxing fundamentals. Joshua is by far superior to Tyson Fury and most other Heavyweights in this area of his game. Only really Oleksandr Uysk is potentially better than him in his area of boxing'.

                    Anthony Joshua skill for skill, fought his worst ever professional boxing fight 'There have been boxing analyst, who agree with me. People within the industry have stated that, there was no difference between the version of Joshua who fought Dubois, compared to the version of Anthony Joshua who fought Dillian Whyte during the amateur's'.

                    For whatever reason, on September 21st 2024 'Anthony Joshua went back in time, technically'.

                    I am not actually buying into the narrative, that Anthony Joshua's durability is terrible 'Daniel Dubois is rated in the top-3 most powerful punchers in the Heavyweight Division. Joshua kept on getting back up once he was knocked down, and from a share physiological perspective? Anthony Joshua round 2, round 3, round 4, round 5, Joshua was actually getting stronger and somehow finding his way back into the fight. Before once again unfortunately, Joshua uncharacteristically made a unforced error and waded into a power punch from Dubois',

                    The more I analyse the fight, and all the factors 'Daniel Dubois has taken his opportunity. He has just had his Any Given Saturday, can Dubois perform at this level again? Because Anthony Joshua he has had more than just once Any Given Saturday, that is why he is a Olympic Champion and Two time World Heavyweight Champion'.

                    Now is not the time for me, to tell everyone what Anthony Joshua is going to do from this point in his career 'But I will say this? Many of Anthony Joshua's critic's are still all living in that moment, of seeing Joshua fall vs Dubois'.

                    Myself personally, I am interfacing with reality 'And because of this, I understand that more moments are going to come. September 21st 2024, has GONE and soon? Another moment is going to happen'.

                    To conclude: When and if the rematch between Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois is announced 'All I will say is this? Don't be afraid'.

                    Because in regards to Anthony Joshua, I still see far too much apprehension towards him 'I have seen certain folk in the boxing community, claiming that Daniel Dubois has just initiated a new era in Heavyweight Division'.

                    I am not buying into that perception, Rocky Balboa was smashed up by Clubber Lang in Rocky 3 'What happened in the rematch? This may all just be part of Anthony Joshua's story, maybe Joshua had to go through this moment and encounter this resistance to prove his greatness'.

                    And that is no disrespect to Daniel Dubois 'Because Dubois is on his own quest in the game, but lets get this right? Dubois is coming into conflict with one of the three Heavyweight mountains of this era. A classical trait of Tyson Fury, Deontay and Anthony Joshua is that they are not just going to disappear after one loss'.

                    A counter attack from Anthony Joshua and his team, is almost imminent 'Don't be afraid when it happens'. Daniel Dubois has legitimatize his worthiness of holding aloft the IBF World Heavyweight title, and a rematch vs Anthony Joshua if? Dubois can win, that will solidified and prove that Daniel Dubois is more than just a 1 time World World Heavyweight Champion' etc.

                    You say - Or have you guys been reading my posts?'

                    News flash. We live in an age of Facebook and Twitter. People do not read posts which are longer than two short paragraphs. If you want to be heard, you need to learn to summarise your thoughts into 3 short coherent sentences, otherwise nobody will read it. Sad, but true. Nobody reads books on forums like this. Unfortunately, everybody has a very short attention span these days.
                    Last edited by BrankoB; 10-02-2024, 05:13 PM.

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                    • #30
                      Anthony Joshua got the living shït beat out of him so bad that only a sadist would want to see a rematch.

                      Dubois needs to clear out the division to establish his dynasty and legacy. Beating Joseph Parker will go a long way to doing that.That is clearly the fight to make.

                      Surely the desert turki can see Joshua is now done at the top level so won't be listening to Hearn in throwing any good money after bad anymore.

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