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  • johnbook
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    #11
    Originally posted by champion4ever
    Do we really need to watch this rematch again in order to determine who the superior fighter is?
    Hell no.....

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      #12
      Originally posted by johnbook
      Hell no.....
      Thank you, Well said!

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        #13
        Originally posted by champion4ever
        Thank you, Well said!
        You're welcome.
        Shows here how many shills for the promoters there are...
        Only thing that would happen would be a quicker KO unless AJ or both danced for a while to prolong the inevitable.

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        • Phenom
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          #14
          Is he a mandatory? If not he doesn't deserve **** everyone and their mama knows AJ v Whyte 2 is not a competitive fight

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            #15
            Don't matter, Eddie Hearn is going to force feed it to the Brits and they will show up for it

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              #16
              Originally posted by johnbook
              You're welcome.
              Shows here how many shills for the promoters there are...
              Only thing that would happen would be a quicker KO unless AJ or both danced for a while to prolong the inevitable.
              AJ is almost 30 years old now and it's about time that he starts thinking about his legacy. He needs and wants more meaningful fights in order to help enhance and define that legacy as opposed to just making a lot of money.

              If he wants to be remembered and considered as one of the best fighters of his era, then it's about time for him to start taking some risks and get out of that protected box of his to begin taking on the much stiffer challengers in the heavyweight division.

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                #17
                Originally posted by champion4ever
                AJ is almost 30 years old now and it's about time that he starts thinking about his legacy. He needs and wants more meaningful fights in order to help enhance and define that legacy as opposed to just making a lot of money.

                If he wants to be remembered and considered as one of the best fighters of his era, then it's about time for him to start taking some risks and get out of that protected box of his to begin taking on the much stiffer challengers in the heavyweight division.
                Is it him or Hearn?
                But we should always remember what the Gould character said in the movie "Cinderella Man". "We know what boxing is all about, and it sure ain't pugilism." [Meaning money.]

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                  #18
                  number 5th heavyweight in my eyes behind ortiz so yea, deserves it.

                  and the fight is extremely likely to happen next

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by johnbook
                    Is it him or Hearn?
                    But we should always remember what the Gould character said in the movie "Cinderella Man". "We know what boxing is all about, and it sure ain't pugilism." [Meaning money.]
                    I believe that it has more to do with Eddie's old man Barry rather than himself, because after all it's still his father's company; (Matchroom Sport). In addition, Anthony Joshua just so happens to be Barry's biggest cash cow.

                    However, this willingness to take on more risks and stiffer challengers is all on AJ. This is his doing.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by champion4ever
                      I believe that it has more to do with Eddie's old man Barry rather than himself, because after all it's still his father's company; (Matchroom Sport). In addition, Anthony Joshua just so happens to be Barry's biggest cash cow.

                      However, this willingness to take on more risks and stiffer challengers is all on AJ. This is his doing.
                      From their POV, if they can make big bucks w.o. jeopardizing a loss by AJ from either Fury or Wilder, there's no incentive if they can sucker people into "wanting" this re-mis match.

                      There I coined a new term. "Re-mis-match" ©

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