Originally posted by Laligalaliga
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Anthony Joshua last fight not impressive and boring?
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Originally posted by THEFRESHBRAWLER View PostHe was struggling with Wlad. He was successfully the first boxer in 3 years to get dropped by a 40 year old retired Klitschko. Wlad was coming off a 2 year layoff if I may add.
Klitchko was out a year and a half , had THREE traing camps off of the Fury rematch and was scheduled to fight Joshua in 2016 before a Wlad injury in training but he was retired ?
You guys have no clue what you're talking about as usual , go figure .
The Wilder fanatics made Ortiz a ATG after Wilder but ridiculed his age when talks of Joshua potentially fighting him as a possibility and how he looked like garbage for 2 years .
The real funny thing is Wilder abruptly changed his mind RIGHT AFTER someone who knew Ortiz came out and said he was in his 50's .....
Think about that one !
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Originally posted by THEFRESHBRAWLER View PostAnthony Joshua faced Joshua Parker in a dull 12 round fight. The fight was so pathetically boring that some fans were asking for their money back. We’ve seen a lackluster performance from AJ in his previous fight against Takam. He was well on his way to another boring 12 round decision against Takam until the ref stopped the fight. Looking at the stoppage it seems like Takam definitely would have made it to the 12th round. The last two punches before the ref stopped the fight missed Takam. We seen something similar to this when AJ fought Parker and the ref broke the action everytime AJ got hit on the inside.
Seems like more and more fans are coming to the realization that Wilder is the best and most exciting Heavyweight. His boring fights are not helping his popularity as we seen when AJ came to America he is barely known here and if they do know him they always call him Antonio Johnson or Anthony Jackson. With two lackluster boring fights back to back can AJ really afford anymore boring fights? He will definitely have to face Wilder soon if he keeps turning in these boring performances. Do you think AJ is doubting his self because he couldn’t stop Takam and Parker even with the refs help?
God Bless America!
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Originally posted by juggernaut666 View PostThats the problem you freaks cant add . lol
Klitchko was out a year and a half , had THREE traing camps off of the Fury rematch and was scheduled to fight Joshua in 2016 before a Wlad injury in training but he was retired ?
You guys have no clue what you're talking about as usual , go figure .
The Wilder fanatics made Ortiz a ATG after Wilder but ridiculed his age when talks of Joshua potentially fighting him as a possibility and how he looked like garbage for 2 years .
The real funny thing is Wilder abruptly changed his mind RIGHT AFTER someone who knew Ortiz came out and said he was in his 50's .....
Think about that one !
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Originally posted by Laligalaliga View PostYou should have just made your point clear and direct instead of using AJ to attract "quote".
Nobody is talking about wilder here, Lolx.
you just joined boxingscene you shouldn’t even be replying to me until you get some rep son.
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It was pretty boring, mainly because it simply wasn't competitive. Parker had nothing to trouble Joshua with other than his constant movement. While that movement along with the refs constant interference ensured Joshua couldn't mount much offense it also meant Parker could barely amount any kind of offence at all.
Joshua critics will focus on how boring it was while ignoring the fact he was in total control and never looked trouble. Had it been more competitive with both men landing more they would of spun it saying how Joshua struggled vs Parker, despite it being exciting.
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Originally posted by THEFRESHBRAWLER View PostAnthony Joshua faced Joshua Parker in a dull 12 round fight. The fight was so pathetically boring that some fans were asking for their money back. We’ve seen a lackluster performance from AJ in his previous fight against Takam. He was well on his way to another boring 12 round decision against Takam until the ref stopped the fight. Looking at the stoppage it seems like Takam definitely would have made it to the 12th round. The last two punches before the ref stopped the fight missed Takam. We seen something similar to this when AJ fought Parker and the ref broke the action everytime AJ got hit on the inside.
Seems like more and more fans are coming to the realization that Wilder is the best and most exciting Heavyweight. His boring fights are not helping his popularity as we seen when AJ came to America he is barely known here and if they do know him they always call him Antonio Johnson or Anthony Jackson. With two lackluster boring fights back to back can AJ really afford anymore boring fights? He will definitely have to face Wilder soon if he keeps turning in these boring performances. Do you think AJ is doubting his self because he couldn’t stop Takam and Parker even with the refs help?
God Bless America!
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