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Will This L Make Joshua Better Or Have We Seen His High Water Mark?

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  • #11
    Originally posted by Curtis Harper View Post
    Lennox needed a couple of wake up calls
    Wlad even more

    They got better as will AJ....not better enough to beat Wilder, though.

    LMAO, completely different situations

    Lennox never quit. Nor did he get outclassed.

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    • #12
      I think Hearn will get the rematch, more than likely win. He will stay in the UK from now on and come out the UK to fight Wilder or Fury, but not both. After that he will retire and pursue a career in media.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by 2fast2strong View Post
        Exactly, front-runners eventually get caught from behind.

        AJ is DONE.

        He better sell the house he just bought, no way he can make those payments after he gets crushed again in the rematch.
        I think it’s fair to say AJ has shown he’s not a typical front runner many times.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by D4thincarnation View Post
          LMAO, completely different situations

          Lennox never quit. Nor did he get outclassed.
          Whatever....Lennox got ended 2x by underdogs. Those fights didn't last long enough for him to quit or be outclassed.

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          • #15
            Nah he should have won this fight of 2 rounds on just body punches. So he was too dumb to realize that tonight and wont be smart enough to do it next time
            Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
            The first defeat a guy has often seems to make you or break you. Plenty of guys have built from L's & plenty of guys have been beaten with less resistence after that first L.

            Which way do you think Joshua goes? Is he gonna learn & improve from this loss tonight or will he put up less of a fight in his next tough outing & we've seen the best of him?

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            • #16
              Originally posted by 2fast2strong View Post
              Exactly, front-runners eventually get caught from behind.

              AJ is DONE.

              He better sell the house he just bought, no way he can make those payments after he gets crushed again in the rematch.
              Tell us about this house he just bought was it like some crazy over the top mansion that he couldn't afford?

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Curtis Harper View Post
                Whatever....Lennox got ended 2x by underdogs. Those fights didn't last long enough for him to quit or be outclassed.
                One punch KDs that he got up from and wanted to continue.

                Lewis was not out boxed nor did he quit.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by TheGR8TESTOAT View Post
                  Tell us about this house he just bought was it like some crazy over the top mansion that he couldn't afford?
                  Yeah bro, he was showing it off on his YouTube page with the tag “keep it simple” and “stay humble”.

                  I’m guessing he won’t have any more problems with the stay humble part now.

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                  • #19
                    It's going to be hard, only a handful of fighters in the heavyweights ever managed to do so.

                    I'm not talking about guys like Evander Holyfield who lost to great fighters like Rid**** Bowe either,

                    I'm talking about Wladimir Klitschko, Lennox Lewis, and to an extent Mike Tyson.


                    The good thing is that Ruiz is not a world beater so he should be able to beat him in the rematch no problem. I truly wish AJ the best of luck, it's not going to be easy.

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                    • #20
                      He's reached his peak. He is too stiff to rule the heavyweight division. You cant have a shaky chin and be that stiff to stay on top of the heavyweight division.

                      Man is too bulky, has a shaky chin and mediocre defense. It was a matter of time someone put him out.

                      God imagine what Wilder's right would do to him.

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