Anthony Joshua will be the next crossover star in Boxing

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  • Dirk Diggler UK
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    #11
    Originally posted by AddiX
    There's a reason he's still the most popular boxer in the world.
    Because he talks like a ***** and America is being ruled by gay culture?

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    • AddiX
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      #12
      Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
      Because he talks like a ***** and America is being ruled by gay culture?
      No one taught the world how to be gay better than Europeans.

      And I rather be ruled by gay culture than the ******s and refugees who run all over your **** hole country doing whatever they want.

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        #13
        Originally posted by AddiX
        No one taught the world how to be gay better than Europeans.

        And I rather be ruled by gay culture than the ******s and refugees who run all over your **** hole country doing whatever they want.
        Touchy

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        • KO'er
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          #14
          I can't fathom how Joshua wouldn't be wildly popular in the US. Heavyweight boxer, big punch and very exciting. From what i've seen in the past, that is most what most US boxing fans love.

          I'm sure if Joshua gets real big, ie wins multiple world titles, then he won't mind travelling to the US to make some title defences, even if it isn't a huge fight like Deontay Wilder. Amir Khan is from the UK but is fighting in the US often, Lennox Lewis did the same thing.

          IMO to make it in the USA is the highest level a fighter can go for. I'm sure Joshua will be aiming to make a big impact in the US in his career and won't fight exclusively in the UK. I'm sure he'd like to sell out the MGM Grand or Madison Square Garden.

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          • Inoue Body Shot
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            #15
            Originally posted by KO'er
            I can't fathom how Joshua wouldn't be wildly popular in the US. Heavyweight boxer, big punch and very exciting. From what i've seen in the past, that is most what most US boxing fans love.

            I'm sure if Joshua gets real big, ie wins multiple world titles, then he won't mind travelling to the US to make some title defences, even if it isn't a huge fight like Deontay Wilder. Amir Khan is from the UK but is fighting in the US often, Lennox Lewis did the same thing.

            IMO to make it in the USA is the highest level a fighter can go for. I'm sure Joshua will be aiming to make a big impact in the US in his career and won't fight exclusively in the UK. I'm sure he'd like to sell out the MGM Grand or Madison Square Garden.
            Spot on post.

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              #16
              Please leave the ****sexual talk and arguments about USA/UK culture off of this thread lol.

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              • Skip Bayless
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                #17
                aj has the chrisma of a gold fish, he cant be the next superstar, no way.

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                • HUGEBOXINGFAN
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                  #18
                  Charisma of a gold fish?

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                  • AddiX
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Skip Bayless
                    aj has the chrisma of a gold fish, he cant be the next superstar, no way.
                    Yep, americans want personality in there athletes. Good or bad, doesn't matter, but a personality is a must to be a star here.

                    Tim duncan is one of the best players ever, but you'll never see anyone outside san antonio say he's there favorite player because he has 0 personality.

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                    • boxingfan1986
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                      #20
                      Yeah its his personality. It just doesnt scream 'superstar' to me.

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