Okay bubba, I assume you just don't know the history?
He is an example of a champion with all the belts who ducked a man who had none.
Bowe won the IBF, WBA, and WBC off Holyfield in 92. I think Moore is the WBO champ at the time but it really doesn't matter because the WBO hasn't been legitimized.
What I mean to get at is Bowe might have only had three belts like Josh does presently but back then those three were the big three and the WBO was more like the IBO is today so Bowe had an even stronger position than Josh does now.
The same year Lennox whooped Donovan Ruddock in a WBC title elim. When Bowe realize the WBC would make him fight Lennox he dropped the WBC title. Lennox became the WBC champion due to Bowe being scared and ducking him.
The story doesn't even end there, but, I think you get my point.
Joshua is not the undisputed giving up his title to a mando because he's scared of him....but...that is what a belt collection is worth as sole evidence of heart and determination.
He is an example of a champion with all the belts who ducked a man who had none.
Bowe won the IBF, WBA, and WBC off Holyfield in 92. I think Moore is the WBO champ at the time but it really doesn't matter because the WBO hasn't been legitimized.
What I mean to get at is Bowe might have only had three belts like Josh does presently but back then those three were the big three and the WBO was more like the IBO is today so Bowe had an even stronger position than Josh does now.
The same year Lennox whooped Donovan Ruddock in a WBC title elim. When Bowe realize the WBC would make him fight Lennox he dropped the WBC title. Lennox became the WBC champion due to Bowe being scared and ducking him.
The story doesn't even end there, but, I think you get my point.
Joshua is not the undisputed giving up his title to a mando because he's scared of him....but...that is what a belt collection is worth as sole evidence of heart and determination.
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