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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Joshua Expects To Get Better, Doubts Wilder & Fury Will Improve

    On June 1 at Madison Square Garden in New York, Anthony Joshua defends his WBA, IBF, IBO and WBO world heavyweight titles on against Andy Ruiz. The contest will be Joshua's debut in the United States. The 2016 Olympic gold medal winner wants to march forward to become a superstar on American soil.
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  • kafkod
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    Wilder won't improve but Fury will.

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    • hitking
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      Wilder is the oldest. So the statement somewhat makes sense. But I think all three are far enough along in their careers that they kinda are what they are. Wilder is the biggest puncher, but least skilled. Fury is the most skilled, but lacks power. And AJ is probably the best of the crew because he brings the most to the table. He doesn’t hit as hard as Wilder. But he’s a good puncher. He’s not as slick as Fury. But, he more skilled than any other HW out there. And what makes the division exciting is that even though these three have kinda separated themselves from the rest of the pack. All three are venerable in their own way.

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      • umop-ap!sdn
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        My opinion:

        Silly comment. Its cringe when AJ opens his mouth, he makes a lot of blonde statements. "If i type in on youtube how to become a better heavyweight..." because youtube is where all the top paid boxing experts in the world are. Not that him and his team are on top of the newest cutting edge training techniques or that they have access to the best facility with special custom designed equipment they know others dont have access to, but because he can use youtube... and Wilder and Fury are from the old school and came up learning out of books not the internet like AJ did as the youngest of the bunch. As if they cant just youtube the same new boxing training technique videos that he can just because they are older. Sounds very intelligent. AJ is an impressive physical specimen but he does not seem like the cerebral type. Might make the difference against a Fury who plays ****** but figts very intelligently.

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        • AffroBox
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          Originally posted by umop-ap!sdn
          My opinion:

          Silly comment. Its cringe when AJ opens his mouth, he makes a lot of blonde statements. "If i type in on youtube how to become a better heavyweight..." because youtube is where all the top paid boxing experts in the world are. Not that him and his team are on top of the newest cutting edge training techniques or that they have access to the best facility with special custom designed equipment they know others dont have access to, but because he can use youtube... and Wilder and Fury are from the old school and came up learning out of books not the internet like AJ did as the youngest of the bunch. As if they cant just youtube the same new boxing training technique videos that he can just because they are older. Sounds very intelligent. AJ is an impressive physical specimen but he does not seem like the cerebral type. Might make the difference against a Fury who plays ****** but figts very intelligently.
          "It's cringe when AJ opens his mouth" LMAOOOOOOO says a Wilder fan! smfh

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          • aboutfkntime
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            #6
            Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
            On June 1 at Madison Square Garden in New York, Anthony Joshua defends his WBA, IBF, IBO and WBO world heavyweight titles on against Andy Ruiz. The contest will be Joshua's debut in the United States. The 2016 Olympic gold medal winner wants to march forward to become a superstar on American soil.
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            this is the reason why they won't fight Wilder..... yet

            about 2 years ago, AJ was interviewed..... he admitted that he needs more time to develop, and he stated that he will not be pushed into fighting Wilder..... and does not care if that fight does not happen until 2020

            that is what he said

            then we see all the fcukery over the last year.....

            they are being very smart..... they are taking more time, simply because 1) they can 2) it will benefit them.....

            I don't have a problem with that, boxing has always worked that way..... I have a problem with them lying to their gullible fans, like Hypekin did for years

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            • Jkp
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              #7
              This explains why Eddie hasn't made the fight yet. Perhaps when wilder is 42 years old like wlad, Eddie will send a real offer.

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              • 1hourRun
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                #8
                This coward Anthony Joshua is letting you know that he's going to avoid Deontay Wilder for another two years. This is nothing new considering Anthony told SKY-SPORTS house-boy Johnny Nelson in a 2017 interview that he will not rush and will fight Wilder when he's in " a better position "-- despite the fact that Joshua was already a 'unified ' champion.

                Being true to his colors ( mostly yellow ) Anthony listened to senile geezer Barry Hearn and has been dragging his feet, not expecting to improve but hoping Wilder gets old. And that's the truth!

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                • 5000boxing
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                  #9
                  Wilder will brutally KO AJ if he doesn't learn to move that head. An Fury knows he is getting Brutally KO the next time he faces Wilder.. which is why he is avoiding Wilder and fighting Schwartz next. The end.

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                  • jondacon
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                    In my humble boxing opinion, I find it hard to believe that if Wilder can catch Fury, with his superb defense and elusive style, he wont catch AJ, who his slow on his feet, doesnt move his head, is very hittable and is the smaller man as well..

                    I like AJ, but I just don't see it, even tho he's the better boxer.

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