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  • Squ□redCircle34
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    #1

    Anthony Joshua is a coward

    It's time we as fans bombard this charlatan on his facade of a image!

    "Stay humble"

    "No Fear"

    Etc. All labels Anthony Joshua gives himself to fluff himself in the eyes of his.most loyal followers!

    He and his team has disrespected are intelligence long enough, he continues to allow Edwards Hearns run a lie kf circles and then say Wilder must make the fight happen or lie that Wilder's people contacted them too late when he admitted they've been talking for weeks!

    Flood his Twitter, his Facebook and his Instagram!

    Tell him we are not his usual blend of foolish UK casuals who jump on the next biggest hype quicker than flies on dog poop!

    After PEDvetkin it won't be Wilder, it will be Miller or Bryant Jennings!
  • Tony Mangtana
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    Like I’ve said before, I’m really not a fan of Joshua. But fighting Povetkin is a dangerous fight. So maybe coward is a strong word there.

    One thing I agree with you on though, is that he does seem to be putting some distance between himself and the Wilder fight..

    Or maybe a deals been made behind closed doors and they’re just gonna let this all play out and then give it time to get hyped towards the end of the year and have the blockbuster event. Maybe we will never know. They kept the Whyte VS Parker negotiations quiet and then announced it off the cuff in a press conference. So they can easily keep us in the dark..

    All these interviews and these back and forth twitter exchanges provide entertainment, and get people talking, and people writing articles. So really who knows what to believe..

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    • _Rexy_
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      #3
      Originally posted by Tony Mangtana
      Like I’ve said before, I’m really not a fan of Joshua. But fighting Povetkin is a dangerous fight. So maybe coward is a strong word there.

      One thing I agree with you on though, is that he does seem to be putting some distance between himself and the Wilder fight..

      Or maybe a deals been made behind closed doors and they’re just gonna let this all play out and then give it time to get hyped towards the end of the year and have the blockbuster event. Maybe we will never know. They kept the Whyte VS Parker negotiations quiet and then announced it off the cuff in a press conference. So they can easily keep us in the dark..

      All these interviews and these back and forth twitter exchanges provide entertainment, and get people talking, and people writing articles. So really who knows what to believe..
      fighting Povetkin was a dangerous fight. AJ watched Povetkin fight Price and thought to himself "yes, now's good."

      Povetkin will be 39 in September for christ sake. But AJ's fans will ignore that and say Ortiz is 70.

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      • AJISKING
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        #4
        Shut up

        What can Joshua do, kidnap wilder and force him to fight ?

        It took wilder god damn 4 weeks to accept and yet it’s joshuas fault

        Now wilder is stalling again to sign and that’s Joshua’s fault

        Silly American fans

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        • Tony Mangtana
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          #5
          Originally posted by _Rexy_
          fighting Povetkin was a dangerous fight. AJ watched Povetkin fight Price and thought to himself "yes, now's good."

          Povetkin will be 39 in September for christ sake. But AJ's fans will ignore that and say Ortiz is 70.
          The difference is, I’m not an AJ fan, and Povetkin knocked David Price out COLD. Had it gone 12 rounds then maybe I’d be more inclined to agree. But Price got decimated in there so I still think regardless of his age, he’s still a dangerous fighter..

          Wilder knocked Ortiz out which was impressive. And if Joshua does the same with Povetkin then again it’ll be impressive. So that sets up the showdown at the end of the year. If the Joshua VS Wilder fight doesn’t get made at the end of the year after the Povetkin fight I may be forced to change my opinion on it, but I think there’s plenty of time for the fight to be made, so until then can we really judge it?

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          • _Rexy_
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            #6
            Originally posted by Tony Mangtana
            The difference is, I’m not an AJ fan, and Povetkin knocked David Price out COLD. Had it gone 12 rounds then maybe I’d be more inclined to agree. But Price got decimated in there so I still think regardless of his age, he’s still a dangerous fighter..

            Wilder knocked Ortiz out which was impressive. And if Joshua does the same with Povetkin then again it’ll be impressive. So that sets up the showdown at the end of the year. If the Joshua VS Wilder fight doesn’t get made at the end of the year after the Povetkin fight I may be forced to change my opinion on it, but I think there’s plenty of time for the fight to be made, so until then can we really judge it?
            It was a devastating knockout, but it was David Price. A guy who was brutally knocked out twice by Tony Thompson. A guy that's been brutally knocked out five times now, and a guy who's basically become famous in the UK for being brutally knocked out.

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            • Dmitry
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              #7
              Joshua hasn't looked good in a while, I think he lost confidence. So his promoter is being careful.

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              • Kezzer
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                #8
                I agree he's a coward for unifying only twice! I mean he's had over twenty fights! At this rate he will get to 40 fights and only have fought in front of 60,000 + 20 times! He's a joke!

                He needs to learn from Wilder, who has demolished the likes or Ortiz and Washington with only people judging saying he was behind; and dismantling the elite like Molina despite being rocked! And all this in less than fifty fights! He is the real deal!

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