Comments Thread For: Hearn: Joshua Had Horrific Camp, Flu Before Fighting Povetkin

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  • Plick647
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    #31
    trying to rub salt in a healed wound, already!?

    i hope Wilder NEVER EVER EVER fights you, just to spite your cheap ass

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    • Level37scythe
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      #32
      How do these cucks have any fans left? Such disgusting behavior.

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      • thabanga510
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        #33
        Lol Wilder was sick during camp and came in at his lighest weight of 214. This dude came in big as hell as usual.

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        • Dle
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          #34
          Hearn, shut up already! We know that you’re trying to steal some fire from the Wilder-Fury SUPERFIGHT.

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          • kafkod
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            #35
            Originally posted by richardt
            I agree, considering he had the flu, etc., that was a solid performance. For AJ to acknowledge he could lose is one of the best ways not to lose because it keeps him on his best at all times. Mike Tyson always thought he was indestructible and his arrogance cost him. AJ on the other hand has a very realistic approach and a better sense of himself. I also thought AJ was being honest and forthcoming in this article and was just detailing how camp went and that it was not the perfect camp and he described it with no BS at all and that is admirable.
            Mike Tyson once said that being afraid of losing was good, because he turned that fear into fire and it motivated him to train hard and destroy his opponents in the ring.

            It was when he stopped feeling scared and started feeling invincible that he lost to Buster Douglas.

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            • kafkod
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              #36
              Originally posted by Plick647
              trying to rub salt in a healed wound, already!?

              i hope Wilder NEVER EVER EVER fights you, just to spite your cheap ass
              There are a lot of people here who would rather keep calling AJ a coward than see him fight Wilder. At least you admit it.

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              • markther
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                #37
                That’s explains the haircut. Not enough strength to train and go to the barbershop.

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                • Corelone
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                  #38
                  I heard a semi tractor trailer ran over Wilder's arm before the Ortiz fight.

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                  • Ake-Dawg
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                    #39
                    I think they actually thought AJ would dominate Povetkin round by round. Instead Povetkin landed well but didn't have enough to withstand the size difference (missing that meldonium). That fight gave and showed every reason why Wilder should be avoided for now.

                    The question isn't if...its how they are going to delay fighting Wilder.

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                    • Shadoww702
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by miked85
                      I thought u lose weight from the flu?
                      Good Point!

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