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  • #11
    Hate Joshua's fake persona. I know numerous people who have had dealings away from camera s and he's a total ****ing ****. Just acts nice guy to appeal to dumb idiots who believe this jailbird is really a really nice guy

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    • #12
      Let’s put it another way, he’s 20 pro fights into his career, if he gets better or learns from each bout then around 25-30 fights he’d probably be ‘prime’, that’d be in his early 30s. Early 30s is a great time physically for a male, not too much loss if any speed and plenty of strength and experience. If this were the case then he’d be formidable. Before you go hatin, go check out who your idol fought in their 20th fight, unless your idol is Lomo you’re
      going to find AJ’s career is tracking above average trajectory.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by 7not8 View Post
        Sounds like something that you tell a chick after a bad first lay. Don't worry girl it gets way better than that. Smh
        Hahahaha that's some funny sh** lol 😂😂😂😂

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        • #14
          Originally posted by 7not8 View Post
          Sounds like something that you tell a chick after a bad first lay. Don't worry girl it gets way better than that. Smh
          Wow....lmao. It truly does though!

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          • #15
            Originally posted by McNulty View Post
            28 years old and not in your prime? Yea ok guy, now you're starting to sound like Wilder (idiot). Joshua got 3 years left. Time to wake up.
            Heavyweights dont hit thier physical prime till around thier 30 anyway but age isn't the main factor, that's just physical prime, there's also boxing prime which is more important. Joe Joyce is 33 and he just turned pro this year, he's not prime in terms of boxing.

            A boxer's prime is when he's reached his top skill level which comes from fights and experience.. AJ only has the experience of 20 fights and he's still getting better each fight so he is yet to reach the top of his skill set.
            Last edited by NahMean; 03-30-2018, 09:08 PM.

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            • #16
              I agree. For example, Wilder is in his prime now, Joshua is still a few years away from reaching it. Still, I expect we see the best version of AJ we have seen yet in this fight. The King will be crowned

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              • #17
                We'll tomorrow how this works lol

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by AdonisCreed View Post
                  Hahahaha that's some funny sh** lol 😂😂😂😂
                  Originally posted by Nomadic View Post
                  Wow....lmao. It truly does though!
                  It's funny cuz it's TRUE 😂

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                  • #19
                    A heavyweight don't peak untill he reaches the low 30's and it shows just how clueless these amateur posters are on here.....28 or 29 is young for a heavyweight and i expect joshua to look his best ever tonight. Quick hands , good movement and a clinical finish mid rounds

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                    • #20
                      Wonder what all the detractors will say when Parker gets his azz handed to him

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