The British Heavyweights have massively disappointed me this year.,

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  • Earl-Hickey
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    #1

    The British Heavyweights have massively disappointed me this year.,

    At the start of the year we had:

    Tyson Fury, unified heavyweight champion, #1 in the division.

    Anthony Joshua, young unbeaten and very impressive, quickly grabbed the IBF belt too.

    David Haye, a wildcard, but a dangerous one with potential to cause big waves.


    Since then, Fury has disgraced himself, failing drugs tests and mentally crumbling under the pressure, quitting the game and ballooning to over 300lbs.

    A straight disgrace.

    Anthony Joshua started the year well, but it's all been downhill since there. Breazele was semi acceptable for a first defence but I can't defend this molina **** at all. Especially as there was a joseph parker fight on the table (more on him in a minute)

    And David Haye, we'll same old **** with him isn't it.


    Meanwhile in the early hours of Saturday morning, Joseph ****ing Parker from ****ing NEW ZEALAND, having scored a really good win over Carlos Takam will be fighting unbeaten Andy Ruiz

    He will very likely win, and become in my mind, the #1 heavyweight in the world.

    Think about that for a second.

    Joseph parker.

    From new Zealand

    With a 2 bit promotional team who had to beg the auckland council to raise the funds for the Ruiz fight. And ended up getting a handout from the Samoan government.

    And the British guys with the matchroom/sky billion pound juggernaut behind them have done precisely..........

    **** ALL

    Serious let down, serious.
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    #2
    Anthony Joshua started the year well, but it's all been downhill since there. Breazele was semi acceptable for a first defence but I can't defend this molina **** at all. Especially as there was a joseph parker fight on the table (more on him in a minute)
    If you search the following title: 'ANTHONY JOSHUA DUCKED JOSEPH PARKER?? NOT ACCORDING TO PARKER'S TEAM!!!' on YouTube you'll find that Parkers team came out and said It was actually them who chose the Ruiz fight over Joshua.

    Wasn't sure if you were aware of the full story or not

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      #3
      Originally posted by Tyrone Biggums!
      At the start of the year we had:

      Tyson Fury, unified heavyweight champion, #1 in the division.

      Anthony Joshua, young unbeaten and very impressive, quickly grabbed the IBF belt too.

      David Haye, a wildcard, but a dangerous one with potential to cause big waves.


      Since then, Fury has disgraced himself, failing drugs tests and mentally crumbling under the pressure, quitting the game and ballooning to over 300lbs.

      A straight disgrace.

      Anthony Joshua started the year well, but it's all been downhill since there. Breazele was semi acceptable for a first defence but I can't defend this molina **** at all. Especially as there was a joseph parker fight on the table (more on him in a minute)

      And David Haye, we'll same old **** with him isn't it.


      Meanwhile in the early hours of Saturday morning, Joseph ****ing Parker from ****ing NEW ZEALAND, having scored a really good win over Carlos Takam will be fighting unbeaten Andy Ruiz

      He will very likely win, and become in my mind, the #1 heavyweight in the world.

      Think about that for a second.

      Joseph parker.

      From new Zealand

      With a 2 bit promotional team who had to beg the auckland council to raise the funds for the Ruiz fight. And ended up getting a handout from the Samoan government.

      And the British guys with the matchroom/sky billion pound juggernaut behind them have done precisely..........

      **** ALL

      Serious let down, serious.
      I think Wilder will still be the No 1 HW in the world. And Molina is ranked higher by just about everyone than Ruiz. I think you're being a little tough on AJ who will be fighting Wlad in April.

      But yes Fury is a disaster...

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        • boliodogs
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          Why is it you talk funny sometimes and talk normally as you are talking now? It's clear you are from the UK because you use the word massive and that word is rarely used by those outside of the UK. When you are the champion of the WBC,WBA, IBF or WBO you must follow their rules and their contender ratings. You are supposed to choose from the top 15 contenders. When Wilder defended his title against Molina I don't think Molina was ranked in the WBC top 15 heavyweights. He isn't ranked in the top 15 WBC contenders today because I just checked. Molina is ranked 8th by the organization Joshua is champion of which makes him an acceptable opponent for him to defend his title against. Molina has had some good wins since losing to Wilder and he is actually ranked higher now then he was then.

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          • BoxingFan85
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            #6
            Originally posted by Tyrone Biggums!
            At the start of the year we had:

            Tyson Fury, unified heavyweight champion, #1 in the division.

            Anthony Joshua, young unbeaten and very impressive, quickly grabbed the IBF belt too.

            David Haye, a wildcard, but a dangerous one with potential to cause big waves.


            Since then, Fury has disgraced himself, failing drugs tests and mentally crumbling under the pressure, quitting the game and ballooning to over 300lbs.

            A straight disgrace.

            Anthony Joshua started the year well, but it's all been downhill since there. Breazele was semi acceptable for a first defence but I can't defend this molina **** at all. Especially as there was a joseph parker fight on the table (more on him in a minute)

            And David Haye, we'll same old **** with him isn't it.


            Meanwhile in the early hours of Saturday morning, Joseph ****ing Parker from ****ing NEW ZEALAND, having scored a really good win over Carlos Takam will be fighting unbeaten Andy Ruiz

            He will very likely win, and become in my mind, the #1 heavyweight in the world.

            Think about that for a second.

            Joseph parker.

            From new Zealand

            With a 2 bit promotional team who had to beg the auckland council to raise the funds for the Ruiz fight. And ended up getting a handout from the Samoan government.

            And the British guys with the matchroom/sky billion pound juggernaut behind them have done precisely..........

            **** ALL

            Serious let down, serious.

            You should know better, you should put your money on slick bruvvas & not stiff euro bums..

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            • Redd Foxx
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              #7
              Originally posted by BoxingFan85
              You should know better, you should put your money on slick bruvvas & not stiff euro bums..
              Indeed. Ironically, we need Tyrone Biggums to set this TS straight!

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              • BoxingFan85
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                #8
                Originally posted by boliodogs
                Why is it you talk funny sometimes and talk normally as you are talking now? It's clear you are from the UK because you use the word massive and that word is rarely used by those outside of the UK. When you are the champion of the WBC,WBA, IBF or WBO you must follow their rules and their contender ratings. You are supposed to choose from the top 15 contenders. When Wilder defended his title against Molina I don't think Molina was ranked in the WBC top 15 heavyweights. He isn't ranked in the top 15 WBC contenders today because I just checked. Molina is ranked 8th by the organization Joshua is champion of which makes him an acceptable opponent for him to defend his title against. Molina has had some good wins since losing to Wilder and he is actually ranked higher now then he was then.
                He is from the UK
                He is white
                He is 18yrs old.

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                • BoxingFan85
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Redd Foxx
                  Indeed. Ironically, we need Tyrone Biggums to set this TS straight!
                  poor guy.. tires one normal post or thread & we jump on him to be normal(post that troll ****)

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                  • brettWall
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                    #10
                    The heavyweight division has been a disappointment for a long time now.

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