So Joshua lost the moment he wasn’t under hometown ref/early stoppage advantage?

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  • Vlad_
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    So Joshua lost the moment he wasn’t under hometown ref/early stoppage advantage?

    So the moment Joshua stepped out of his comfort zone of hometown referees who kept awarding him early stoppages, he got his ass handed to him?

    Oh well, Hearn should go back to telling Wilder how to handle his business.

    To all AJ nutriders:

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    At least he stepped out of his comfort zone. Americans hate travelling and fighting top opposition. Hell, they even hate it when they're at home.

    But you should do some research and see American victories overseas. It's very thin on the ground. You're the worst nation for winning on the road. Even the greatest in Robinson lost to Turpin. And Ali got beat up and dropped by a none world class fighter in Cooper until Ali opened up his fragile skin and brought about the stoppage.

    Learn, and you won't make a fool out of yourself.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Sid-Knee
      At least he stepped out of his comfort zone. Americans hate travelling and fighting top opposition. Hell, they even hate it when they're at home.

      But you should do some research and see American victories overseas. It's very thin on the ground. You're the worst nation for winning on the road. Even the greatest in Robinson lost to Turpin. And Ali got beat up and dropped by a none world class fighter in Cooper until Ali opened up his fragile skin and brought about the stoppage.

      Learn, and you won't make a fool out of yourself.
      Spence and Crawford fought in the UK in title fights mate

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        #4
        Originally posted by Sid-Knee
        At least he stepped out of his comfort zone. Americans hate travelling and fighting top opposition. Hell, they even hate it when they're at home.

        But you should do some research and see American victories overseas. It's very thin on the ground. You're the worst nation for winning on the road. Even the greatest in Robinson lost to Turpin. And Ali got beat up and dropped by a none world class fighter in Cooper until Ali opened up his fragile skin and brought about the stoppage.

        Learn, and you won't make a fool out of yourself.
        Did I somehow defend Americans here, or did I attack all British boxers?

        I was talking specifically about Joshua, who seemed to have favoritism from the refs in every fight until last night, and we saw what happened.

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        • Sid-Knee
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          #5
          Originally posted by Phenom
          Spence and Crawford fought in the UK in title fights mate
          What, against a shot Ricky Burns for Crawford and a badly weight drained and damaged Kell Brook for Spence?

          I said top competition not ruined fighters. Even then Spence lost the first half of the brook fight clearly until the weight drain caught up to him.

          What's your next example, Davis vs Walsh?

          Grim.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Vlad_
            Did I somehow defend Americans here, or did I attack all British boxers?

            I was talking specifically about Joshua, who seemed to have favoritism from the refs in every fight until last night, and we saw what happened.
            What fights did AJ have favouritism in?

            Wilder had a ref favour him in the Ortiz fight. That's never happened with AJ in any fight.

            The Parker fight is overblown by hateful people looking for anything to latch onto. The ref only broke them up 5 times over the course of the 12 rounds. But it favoured no one. AJ is better on the inside than Parker is.

            And the Takam fight was stopped at the wrong time I admit. But AJ dominated that fight and didn't need any help what so ever and had Takam hurt robbing AJ of a proper finish. So where did he need help?

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              #7
              Originally posted by Sid-Knee
              What fights did AJ have favouritism in?

              Wilder had a ref favour him in the Ortiz fight. That's never happened with AJ in any fight.

              The Parker fight is overblown by hateful people looking for anything to latch onto. The ref only broke them up 5 times over the course of the 12 rounds. But it favoured no one. AJ is better on the inside than Parker is.

              And the Takam fight was stopped at the wrong time I admit. But AJ dominated that fight and didn't need any help what so ever and had Takam hurt robbing AJ of a proper finish. So where did he need help?
              You Joshua tards can’t even talk about wilder getting “extra time” vs Ortiz. Joshua has about 30 seconds from the ref before he called it off

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                I don't wanna take anything away from Ruiz, but if this were in the UK, I've a feeling it wouldn't have gone down the way it did.
                It's possible the ref would have waived it off after Ruiz got dropped.
                They certainly would have allowed AJ to stall and catch his breath.
                There would have been tape coming off the gloves.
                Ruiz would have been warned for punching Joshua.
                Those things have literally all happened in AJ fights.
                The ref would have got AJ to the final bell and the scorecards would have been an AJ victory.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by BufordTannen
                  You Joshua tards can’t even talk about wilder getting “extra time” vs Ortiz. Joshua has about 30 seconds from the ref before he called it off
                  Wilder did get extra time after the minute corner time. But why was that absent this time when AJ was down twice in the third? It was in New York. It's clear corruption and protectionism. There is no defending it.

                  The ref was talking to AJ after the count to see if he was alright. This happens all the time after KD's. But AJ was looking at him and appeared fine to continue. He wasn't wobbling or anything.

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