Breazele also talked a lot. Couldn't even land a shot on AJ. Povetkin on the other hand wasn't much of a talker and not speaking English has nothing to do with it.
Comments Thread For: Joshua: Even After I Beat Miller, I Don't Want His Respect
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Why would you want his respect? You wouldn't have proven shit other than you can defeat an overmatched, cherrypicked underdog opponent. He is an underdog for a reason dumbass; Largely because you picked him.
If he could fight and wasn't a safe and vulnerable opponent, then you wouldn't have fucked with him in the first place. However in any case, It's time for you to start stepping up your game playah and that's real talk.
You need to start taking on some serious challenges and dangerous risks out here; Because since defeating Klitschko your ass ain't done shit but duck Deontay Wilder.
Put the blame on wilder.Comment
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After Joshua finishes him, Miller will fight guys like Ruiz jr., Ortiz, Chisora, Whyte and so on and he won`t ask for money.Comment
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“I’m petty, I hold grudges. But that’s just who I am. I’m not looking for his respect, not one bit. He is who he is, and I don’t even want to change him.”
Well.... okay. Fair enough Mr. Joshua. Go make quick work out of Mayor McCheese.
How about next an opponent we all would respect, in order of my personal preference: Wilder, Ortiz, Whyte or Fury?Comment
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I couldn't agree more, I think this 'fake' thing started with Dillian Whyte and lots of people jumped on the bandwagon, and by the way what's wrong with getting media training in the first place...I see no issue with it.
I just don't think many posters here can relate to him because he's not jumping around acting like an idiot. He reminds me of Ward in many ways, he talks well and is mostly a gentleman, but if you threaten him he will stand his ground and hold court, you're not gonna bully them. Ward is a little more articulate, and Joshua a bit more aggressive.Comment
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