Comments Thread For: Anthony Joshua: I Need Klitschko on My Side, For Knowledge

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  • SchoolTheseCats
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    #81
    Originally posted by Switch Hitter93
    It's heartwarming too see you accommodate the special Ed posters such as Ray. (aspergers) he mistook the sport of boxing for ballet so his views aren't to be taken literally
    You the biggest rambling a$$hole in this by far... logoff for the day and reevaluate your life bud your female tendencies are oozing through your maxipad

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    • PsychoPat
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      #82
      Originally posted by SchoolTheseCats
      You the biggest rambling a$$hole in this by far... logoff for the day and reevaluate your life bud your female tendencies are oozing through your maxipad
      Your right bro, damn. But if it wasn't for the other kunts aggravating me I would be fine. Have a good day. Thanks for the heads up. X

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      • Ake-Dawg
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        #83
        Originally posted by juggernaut666
        If Joshua loses , i would still bet on him 4 out of 5 times .

        As someone whos ALREADY picked him not to lose in TEN years at least since 2015 , i KNOW that prediction is against odds but i'll take my knowledge over anybodies on here. ( Even with the Klitchko curve ball thrown in ) !


        Why would i have to acknowledge if anyone loses ( fairly ) ? If he gets Knocked out ,it doesnt mean hes not the better fighter .

        On the other hand what excuse would the Wilder fan club have IF the Ortiz fight went the distance , when Wilder was clearly behind but was up on the score cards of ridiculous proportions ? SMH


        If Wilder were to defeat him twice then i would have to re access Wilder abilities something i NEVER had to do in watching boxing 30 years , so good luck proving me wrong here .



        In FACT it is YOU who should be worried about a Wilder fall , bc i know a CERTAIN group of ppl RELYING on him to keep an agenda going and im only giving him a 10 / 15 % chance to win ! lol
        Here's what I read:

        1. If Wilder beats Joshua, you'll still think Joshua is better so nothing else matters.
        2. If Joshua wins, anyone who still thinks Wilder is better has an agenda and is a fool whose opinion is invalid.

        So either way, your guy is better and everyone else is just dumb. GOT IT!!!!

        By the way, I'm a fan of the sport before I'm a fan of one fighter. If a guy I like loses.....ok. Not the end of the world and if I picked him to win, mehh. I'm not out here trying to prove my "opinion" is "right" like you and others (Wilder and Joshua fans).

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        • Boksfan
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          #84
          Learning from one of the greatest while Wilder is scared to death of even standing in the same ring with Klitchko

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          • Redgloveman
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            #85
            Originally posted by BoZz
            Parker a rugby player from New Zealand LOL....
            Are you confusing Parker with Sonny Bill Williams, who was NZL heavyweight champion and actually IS a professional rugby player?

            Or you just think that everyone from New Zealand is a rugby player?

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            • Just looking
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              #86
              This guy is so full of himself. Can't even compliment without saying time and time again that he lost. That's not how you compliment someone

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              • Jimmy gold
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                #87
                AJ is wise to do that he still young and klistcko did accomplish a lot in his career what better way that to pick leads mind

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                • alexjust
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                  #88
                  Originally posted by 1hourRun
                  The best advise that Anthony Joshua could benefit from Klitschko is how to come back after your jaw has been shattered into a million pieces.
                  That's not enough? As far as I'm concerned this is one of the most valuable advices you can ever get in life.

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                  • alexjust
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                    #89
                    AJ is a smart guy and look at the right direction. Klitschko's help will help him to get faster to a stage where Klitschko is now meaning that he will have a good chance to overcome Wlad's phenomenal accomplishments in the ring. AJ would do wise, though, to try and do something meaningful outside the ring as well like Klitschko.

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                    • BoxingFan85
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                      #90
                      Good on AJ for looking to learn..
                      He had always credited Wlad for having the motivation to stay the champ for a decade and wanted to know what made him tick..

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