Comments Thread For: Joshua Anticipates That at Some Point He Will Taste Defeat
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He wasn’t invincible.. he had fights that were close and even ones where many though he lost. But no matter how rich he got he stayed dedicated. If he felt he was invincible he wouldn’t have trained as hard for his fights.. Mayweather is too big headed to admit he could lose a fight.. but he knew he had to come in prepared. Once a fighter starts believing his own hype that is usually the start of a decline in his career.
Obviously its different for Mayweather, at heavyweight even if you are the most skilled fighter.. ONE punch can change everything.Last edited by NahMean; 10-09-2017, 01:50 PM.Comment
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He's just confident and being down to earth, it's the opposite of a fighter screaming waagh give me my respect I'll do this and that
He knows no matter what he or they say they have to beat him in the ring and with hes confident that won't happen, but in theory it could and should and he's saying he's mentally prepared for any outcome, he won't go off the rails like say Tyson
Anyway I think Wilder can knock him out, if he trains back to what he was 3 years or so ago, Joshua has more tools tho so have to favour him but Wilder is very dangerous and can definitely touch JoshuaComment
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All the best boxers who actually fight the best guy available for 10, 15 years straight, lose eventually. So many top talents, with so many different styles, come around in that time, that eventually someone can beat you. It's only the protected boxers who cherry pick, especially the ones who retire with only 30 fights (with 20 of those being against bums as a prospect being built up, so really only 10 real fights, and even most of those being tuneups or "injury comeback fights"), that never lose.
But, only casual fans fall for that ****, like "oh he retired undefeated after 25 fights, that means he's automatically better than the 75-3 legends." Knowledgeable fans are smarter than that, dont get fooled so easily.Comment
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