Joshua didn't get booed, Hearn and Wilders name did.
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Odviously your not saying Wilders name cause even though AJ came begging The Champ told him to go back home.Comment
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Fighters that take risks and work the hardest should be rewarded with title shots over guys that fight bum after bum like Ortiz and Miller. This is how boxing supposed to be. This is what rankings supposed to provide. It's OK if you aren't interested in it, but ridiculing it is going against what's right, fair and what boxing is supposed to be about.Comment
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You are what we call in Australia a one eyed suporter.Fighters that take risks and work the hardest should be rewarded with title shots over guys that fight bum after bum like Ortiz and Miller. This is how boxing supposed to be. This is what rankings supposed to provide. It's OK if you aren't interested in it, but ridiculing it is going against what's right, fair and what boxing is supposed to be about.
It's what you are Robbie.
Own it.Comment
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Should fighters who fight the best competition get the title shots?
If your answer is yes then you shouldn't have a problem with Whyte getting a shot.
This isn't about Joshua or Whyte but what's right.Comment
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It does sound like AJ got booed big time.Eeerrr aahhhh...the crowd was booing BEFORE AJ said a word, Holmes! LMAO!!!!!!!!!!
ANTHONY JOSHUA was BOOED by the crowd as he stepped into the ring following Dillian Whyte's brutal brutal knockout of Dereck Chisora.
AJ was at London’s O2 Arena to see Dillian Whyte knock out Dereck Chisora, though he was booed by the crowd when he entered the ring...
ANTHONY JOSHUA was BOOED by the crowd as he stepped into the ring following Dillian Whyte’s brutal brutal knockout of Dereck Chisora.
Nice fanboy try tho...Comment
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You are absolutely right. But the problem nowadays is, the fighters talk a lot of trash, then turn around and fight the biggest bums they can find, then go right back to talking trash haha. They keep winning all while never or rarely fighting the best guys out there. And when someone like AJ comes along, beating the best guys out there consistently, people act like he's doing it all wrong. The whole thing is backwards now. The same way that boxers want to protect their records, their fans want to protect their favorite boxers. With this kind of thinking, we rarely get good fights OR unification fights. Just look at welterweight for example. We have 5 champions and not one of them has a fight lined up against the other champions. That's crap. And at heavyweight, Wilder should be jumping at the chance to fight AJ for all the belts and 20+ million. But the way he has made excuses, we may never get that fight. He has no problem fighting bums or lessor opponents for 30% of what he can make in a unification fight. That's flat out ducking at it's bestFighters that take risks and work the hardest should be rewarded with title shots over guys that fight bum after bum like Ortiz and Miller. This is how boxing supposed to be. This is what rankings supposed to provide. It's OK if you aren't interested in it, but ridiculing it is going against what's right, fair and what boxing is supposed to be about.Comment
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