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  • LoadedWraps
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    #51
    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
    As previously reported, Matchroom Sport plan to stage the first defence of Anthony Joshua's reign as IBF heavyweight champion at Wembley Stadium on July 9 - the same night Tyson Fury is scheduled to fight Wladimir Klitschko.

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    It matters not.

    Clearly we are just going to hear more and more come out of this guys mouth (as a yank I am new to it) which is unfortunate.

    It will last about as long as it takes for AJ to catch that loss to Tyson Fury.


    Originally posted by about.thousands
    I would've rejected it too. After that first trash fight they don't deserve to be on TV at all. Worst heavyweight title fight ever. Zero highlights from that fight. They looked like two bears fighting. Throwing wide punches and crashing into each other clinching. Joshua is out here knocking people out giving fans what they pay for. Joshua is the future of Heavyweight boxing. Klitschko-Fury reminds us of why most people tuned out the Heavyweight division
    Sadly I can't red K this nonsense.

    Sometimes you do what you need to do to win fights.

    Was it a barnburner? No. But I won't blame the challenger for doing what he needed to do to win. It's not the first time a boxer does it, and it isn't the last.

    bears fighting, wide punches, crashing into each other. Spoken like a true casual who couldn't break down even a basic sequence of boxing and has no experience of any sort.

    "us" must be the multiple personalities of about.thousands because he sure doesn't speak for the collective community of NSB.

    But we know it's trolling, laced with pure hate and disdain. And frankly we don't care. But every now and then, it's fun to poke holes in your already tattered statements. I do it for the fans.

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    • gmc_rfc_06
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      #52
      Originally posted by PunchyPotorff
      I'm no more a fan of Martin than I am of Joshua... but geez, you don't even understand, but that's ok.

      Just ask any decent trainer, it's the first thing they do after round 1 is try to get their fighter calmed down if they have a case of the nerves. But hey, you go right ahead and keep thinking AJ is superman.
      Nobody said AJ is superman, but he is clearly levels above Martin.

      You can blame it on many things, but the reality is fairly straight forward; Anthony Joshua is a much better fighter than Charles Martin. It wasn't nerves, it wasn't jitters, it was one guy being much better.

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      • about.thousands
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        #53
        Originally posted by LoadedWraps
        It matters not.

        Clearly we are just going to hear more and more come out of this guys mouth (as a yank I am new to it) which is unfortunate.

        It will last about as long as it takes for AJ to catch that loss to Tyson Fury.




        Sadly I can't red K this nonsense.

        Sometimes you do what you need to do to win fights.

        Was it a barnburner? No. But I won't blame the challenger for doing what he needed to do to win. It's not the first time a boxer does it, and it isn't the last.

        bears fighting, wide punches, crashing into each other. Spoken like a true casual who couldn't break down even a basic sequence of boxing and has no experience of any sort.

        "us" must be the multiple personalities of about.thousands because he sure doesn't speak for the collective community of NSB.

        But we know it's trolling, laced with pure hate and disdain. And frankly we don't care. But every now and then, it's fun to poke holes in your already tattered statements. I do it for the fans.
        I'll ask you like I ask anyone else who tries to defend that trash. Show me a highlight reel of that fight. People say it was better than May-Pac but there are plenty of good highlight video of May-Pac. Klitschko-Fury was absolute trash and will never be shown on TV again. The lineal HW championship title changed hands and the fight was so bad no one wants to see it again.
        [FONT="Comic Sans MS"][COLOR="red"]Sadly I can't red K this nonse

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        • Vinnykin
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          #54
          Originally posted by about.thousands
          Vitali fought a prospect who was fighting his first 12 round fight. Joshua fought a seasoned vet who had been in there with the best and had never been stopped. If Joshua would've UD'd him that wouldn't have been impressive. We'd seen Fury, Chisora, Vitali beat Johnson before. What we hadn't seen was Johsnon being stopped. Joshua did what Fury and Klitschko couldn't do. Great fighters do that
          Kevin Johnson was finished at that point in his career, way past his best. He actually took the fight on short notice and trained in Fury's camp for that fight. Here's what Peter Fury said on him:

          “He used our facilities and we gave him our advice, but that’s one thing. It’s another thing entirely for someone to employ that advice,”

          “When he was in our facility, I didn’t see any desire. He’s just in it for the money and he has gone downhill quite a lot recently.

          “Johnson was a great fighter and has seen some great years, but he’s over the hill now, there’s no desire there.”

          “I can’t really gauge anything from Joshua’s performance but it was still a good display, he put on the performance he was supposed to against a guy that was over the hill,”

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            #55
            Originally posted by Vinnykin
            Kevin Johnson was finished at that point in his career, way past his best. He actually took the fight on short notice and trained in Fury's camp for that fight. Here's what Peter Fury said on him:

            “He used our facilities and we gave him our advice, but that’s one thing. It’s another thing entirely for someone to employ that advice,”

            “When he was in our facility, I didn’t see any desire. He’s just in it for the money and he has gone downhill quite a lot recently.

            “Johnson was a great fighter and has seen some great years, but he’s over the hill now, there’s no desire there.”

            “I can’t really gauge anything from Joshua’s performance but it was still a good display, he put on the performance he was supposed to against a guy that was over the hill,”
            He was finished when he fought Fury two years earlier and he couldn't stop him. Here's what Peter Fury said about Martin but these Fury fans are now calling him a bum

            "For me, Martin is a stiff test for Joshua. Make no mistake. Martin is relaxed and slick. He punches accurately. He's tall, he's southpaw and he can box. This guy isn't someone you're going to hit and isn't going to hit back. AJ will be in a serious contest with this guy.

            "I've seen Martin box Tom Dallas, which was not much when you look at it, and I saw him against Vyacheslav Glazkov, but he certainly knows what he's doing. Is he a supreme world champion? I can't say that because I haven't seen enough of him but he looks OK to me and he's no pushover."
            Fury fans are straight haters. They're jealous of Joshua and Wilder. Anytime either one of those two do something the Fury fans jump in and say 'Don't forget Fury is the real heavyweight champ' We all know Fury beat Klitschko, even though most of us fell asleep during the fight.

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            • kafkod
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              #56
              Originally posted by about.thousands
              He was finished when he fought Fury two years earlier and he couldn't stop him. Here's what Peter Fury said about Martin but these Fury fans are now calling him a bum



              Fury fans are straight haters. They're jealous of Joshua and Wilder. Anytime either one of those two do something the Fury fans jump in and say 'Don't forget Fury is the real heavyweight champ' We all know Fury beat Klitschko, even though most of us fell asleep during the fight.
              I think everybody can see who the "hater" is here.

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                #57
                Originally posted by gmc_rfc_06
                Nobody said AJ is superman, but he is clearly levels above Martin. You can blame it on many things, but the reality is fairly straight forward; Anthony Joshua is a much better fighter than Charles Martin. It wasn't nerves, it wasn't jitters, it was one guy being much better.
                Enjoy being wrong friend. Have fun with that.

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                • Weltschmerz
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                  #58
                  They should push the date though, it's ****** to have both bouts on the same night.

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                  • Mr. Philadel
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                    #59
                    I hope Fury knocks out the young stud tbh...both AJ and Fury should be fav'd against Haye imo

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Vinnykin
                      Kevin Johnson was finished at that point in his career, way past his best. He actually took the fight on short notice and trained in Fury's camp for that fight. Here's what Peter Fury said on him:

                      “He used our facilities and we gave him our advice, but that’s one thing. It’s another thing entirely for someone to employ that advice,”

                      “When he was in our facility, I didn’t see any desire. He’s just in it for the money and he has gone downhill quite a lot recently.

                      “Johnson was a great fighter and has seen some great years, but he’s over the hill now, there’s no desire there.”

                      “I can’t really gauge anything from Joshua’s performance but it was still a good display, he put on the performance he was supposed to against a guy that was over the hill,”
                      You don't know what the hell your talking about ....joshua will wipe the floor with fury and soon your make excuses for that as well...joshua will blitz fury

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