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    Comments Thread For: Anthony Joshua?s KO of Jake Paul does big numbers on Netflix

    It might not have been much of a fight, but Friday's bizarre eight-round heavyweight contest between Anthony Joshua and Jake Paul was at least watched by lots of people.?
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  • Monty Fisto
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    Elliot Worsell writing before the fight: "If boxing does anything well, it does that well: it shocks, it upends, it reminds both us and the fighters to never get too coc-ky or comfortable. We have, by way of proof, a whole catalogue of upsets and dramatic knockouts, so we should know by now, all of us. We should know not to get ahead of ourselves or believe we have it all figured out. We should expect the unexpected. Always. Besides, no matter the odds, it is seldom as easy as it sounds, winning a fight. Even mismatches require winning – finding the right punch, picking the right moment – and even experienced world champions, like Joshua, must devise a way to win a fight and execute their game plan without messing up.ˋ

    Worsell after the fight: ˋ"Joshua’s sixth-round knockout of Paul was every bit as pointless and predictable as most of us believed it would be going in."
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    • MoneyKing
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      33 Million worldwide is TRASH LOL

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        Originally posted by Monty Fisto
        Elliot Worsell writing before the fight: "If boxing does anything well, it does that well: it shocks, it upends, it reminds both us and the fighters to never get too coc-ky or comfortable. We have, by way of proof, a whole catalogue of upsets and dramatic knockouts, so we should know by now, all of us. We should know not to get ahead of ourselves or believe we have it all figured out. We should expect the unexpected. Always. Besides, no matter the odds, it is seldom as easy as it sounds, winning a fight. Even mismatches require winning – finding the right punch, picking the right moment – and even experienced world champions, like Joshua, must devise a way to win a fight and execute their game plan without messing up.ˋ

        Worsell after the fight: ˋ"Joshua’s sixth-round knockout of Paul was every bit as pointless and predictable as most of us believed it would be going in."
        Elliot Worsell is better at writing but seemingly a hypocrite whose boxing knowledge, such as it is, plays second fiddle to churning out tedious essays. I like about one in five of his articles so I'm to the point of saving myself 5-10 minutes every time he is the article author.

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          Originally posted by MoneyKing
          33 Million worldwide is TRASH LOL
          Probably fakes numbers too. The main viewers would be UK and US fans. Hardly anyone outside of that would have watched it. Even in the UK the fight was at 5am there is no way even close to a million stayed up to watch it even in the UK. So did 32 million watch it in the US doubt it.

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            so millions of people tuned in for free to watch a spectacle? Why exactly is this surprising?

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