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  • juggernaut666
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    #41
    Originally posted by Sparked_26
    I hope you're tbh. But I can't watch Wilder and not think that guy is incredibly dangerous.

    Joshua has faced good competition really and deserves credit.

    I always just think all heavyweight are liable to be taken out at some point coming up. They usually are. That's why I love the heavyweights!
    Anyone who can punch like that is always dangerous. i have a sparring partner at my gym that could tell me first hand when his lights went out. lol

    but i really dont think joshua by the time they fight will be at much risk,i can pick a handful of more dangerous guys with similar power that i would still favor Joshua over them

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    • juggernaut666
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      #42
      Originally posted by Butch.McRae
      That guy is delusional; he's talking like Klitschko is the favorite lol They better hope he's able to walk out on his own after the fight; he was so afraid to get hit in the Fury fight it was sad (and Fury doesn't even hit hard for their size)
      Klitchko is going to be more aware in this fight,he has never lost twice in a row and know this is the biggest threat by far hes faced and has no out side family B.s to think about this time around. his face pretty much told the story during his ring walk in the fury fight,one of not looking focused and lost.

      This is Klitchkos biggest fight yet obviously the same goes for joshua but im expecting a Joshua K.O win ,i think Wlad is still the second best Hw when he brings his A game. Klitchko shouldnt be the favored here but some are putting experinace over talent and its usually the other way around to who has the advantage and wins.
      Last edited by juggernaut666; 02-14-2017, 01:27 PM.

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      • Szef
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        #43
        Originally posted by juggernaut666
        The point is Aj is fighting a TRUE puncher with 20 years experiance in 19 fights....the FIRST guy guy of substance Tyson fought was Tucker in his 30/31 fight. joshua isnt supposed to fight any one like that this should be obvious in 19 fights. Joshua can do this because he has the talent to do it. i would NOT favor Tyson against Wlad in 19 fights stylistically he would over come to much size and ring IQ.
        Tyson fought 15 times in his first year as a pro. Why? Because his people knew he had to gain experience. If he was already a celebrity at the start of his career like AJ, he'd of probably be matched much more carefully. AJ was already a good selling product, Tyson had to become one. That's the difference.

        Also, if you wanna play the number game. It took Tyson 3 years to fight Tucker, AJ is fighting Wlad after 4 years of being a pro.

        Does it matter? Not to me. Not in this case.



        Originally posted by Butch.McRae
        That guy is delusional; he's talking like Klitschko is the favorite lol They better hope he's able to walk out on his own after the fight; he was so afraid to get hit in the Fury fight it was sad (and Fury doesn't even hit hard for their size)
        See this is exactly what I'm talking about ^^

        People like Butchie here are Eddie Hearn's default target audience: gullible, easy to manipulate, dumb enough to buy AJ's PPVs.

        Wlad might as well shot himself in the head, he'll die in April anyway smh.

        'Joshua beat Whyte. Now I'm not exactly sure who Whyte is, but the fight was on Sky Box Office so he must be good. AJ is a beast! God save the Queen! '.
        Last edited by Szef; 02-14-2017, 01:56 PM.

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        • Jewish-Reptile
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          #44
          This guy man, seriously. Dude manages to avoid a single noteworthy fight taking the worst collection of optional defences of any champion in history and the moment he realised Ortiz may be mandated in the not too distant future down can't close his mouth for a moment regarding unifying. If this guy faces a mandatory since picking up the title over two years ago before he faces Ortiz I'll be exceptionally shocked.

          This is what boxing has come too.

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          • New England
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            #45
            no you would not

            but i would like to see him try. would be a heck of an exciting fight while it lasted. i can anticipate the "big fight" butterflies that are honestly reserved to a few fights a year, at best, for me now.

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              #46
              Originally posted by New England
              no you would not

              but i would like to see him try. would be a heck of an exciting fight while it lasted. i can anticipate the "big fight" butterflies that are honestly reserved to a few fights a year, at best, for me now.
              You just don't like American fighters.

              You put one in your avi and siggy....then proceed to hate.

              That's cool...it's your right....just stop denying it.

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                #47
                Originally posted by Szef
                Tyson fought 15 times in his first year as a pro. Why? Because his people knew he had to gain experience. If if he was already a celebrity at the start of his career like AJ, he'd of probably be matched much more carefully. AJ was already a good selling product, Tyson had to become one. That's the difference.

                Also, if you wanna play the number game. It took Tyson 3 years to fight Tucker, AJ is fighting Wlad after 4 years of being a pro.

                Does it matter? Not to me. Not in this case.





                See this is exactly what I'm talking about ^^

                People like Butchie here are Eddie Hearn's default target audience: gullible, easy to manipulate, dumb enough to buy AJ's PPVs.

                Wlad might as well shot himself in the head, he'll die in April anyway smh.

                'Joshua beat Whyte. Now I'm not exactly sure who Whyte is, but the fight was on Sky Box Office so he must be good. AJ is a beast! God save the Queen! '.
                Tyson didnt become anything prior to knocking out Berbick in his 28th fight and got his own video game doing so when the world first took actual notice how skilled he was. Many boxing hard corers and casual fans writ him off in his 20th because he went 10 rounds with Tillis ? lol


                how was Tyson not more popular than AJ? i dont recall Joshua having a video game in his two year of boxing? How was Tyson not matched more carefully? He was matched much more carefully than joshua has been thus far? he fought Steve Zouski in his 19th fight right?

                You clearly have an agenda here with Joshua not anything else so i'll leave it to the others you dont go by YEARS ..you go by FIGHTS thats where you gain the experiance.If you cant see the significance of why it matters than you simply dont understand the sport.you are acting like the whole World knew who joshua was,when reality is hes just starting to get world wide recognition..im done with you on this one. lol
                Last edited by juggernaut666; 02-14-2017, 02:02 PM.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Kigali
                  You just don't like American fighters.

                  You put one in your avi and siggy....then proceed to hate.

                  That's cool...it's your right....just stop denying it.



                  you have genuine mental illness.


                  somebody who posted here 4 years ago tell this guy that i am the creator of the "HW sucks because the best american athletes are recruited to play in college" crusade.


                  i started that sh#T. me. because it is true and damn obvious.


                  all you do is pick the silly threads you feel like entering, see my rhetoric in those threads, and strawman strawman strawman.

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                  • Szef
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by juggernaut666
                    Tyson didnt become anything prior to knocking out Berbick in his 28th fight and got his own video game doing so when the world first took actual notice how skilled he was. Many boxing hard corers and casual fans writ him off in his 20th because he went 10 rounds with Tillis ? lol


                    how was Tyson not more popular than AJ? i dont recall Joshua having a video game in his two year of boxing? How was Tyson not matched more carefully? He was matched much more carefully than joshua has been thus far? he fought Steve Zouski in his 19th fight right?

                    You clearly have an agenda here with Joshua not anything else so i'll leave it to the others you dont go by YEARS ..you go by FIGHTS thats where you gain the experiance.If you cant see the significance of why it matters than you simply dont understand the sport...im done with you on this one. lol
                    You clearly don't get what I'm trying to explain you here, so yeah, we should end this convo.

                    Lol@ me having an agenda.

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                    • bboy80
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                      #50
                      Deontay Wilder = Michael Grant, until he actually fights someone legit & wins in my eyes.

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