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

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  • JimRaynor
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    #31
    Originally posted by D4thincarnation
    LMAO, completely different situations

    Lennox never quit. Nor did he get outclassed.
    To be fair Lennox never even had a chance to quit because he was sparked out in both of his losses.

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    • Curtis Harper
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      #32
      Originally posted by STILL_DETOX
      LL was winning those fights wasn't he? AJ got outclassed since round 1. Those damn love taps to the belly. Pathetic! AJ won't have Emmanual Steward in his corner. It's over with.

      How did Lameply put it...Anesthetized ?!?!?
      Lenny was 20-1 fave and was barely ahead.


      McCrybaby was only a 5 1/2 level dog. He got it done lickety split. To say anyone was ''winning'' would be premature.

      AJ will shed light on this fluke the way Lenny did his.

      Originally posted by D4thincarnation
      You don't fluke outbox someone and knockdown them down 4 times and then quit.

      That is not a fluke.

      You can land a hail mary punch and get a KO though.
      We will see in Nov. I'm seeing AJ returning the favor only much sooner.

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      • JakeTheBoxer
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        #33
        I think immediate rematch is bad idea. If Ruiz beats him again, it is all over.

        I am not sure, but Joshua seems like done to me. he was just smiling, hugging everybody.
        Last edited by JakeTheBoxer; 06-02-2019, 01:22 AM.

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        • D4thincarnation
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          #34
          Originally posted by JimRaynor
          To be fair Lennox never even had a chance to quit because he was sparked out in both of his losses.
          He got to his feet both times and wanted to continue.

          He did not quit.

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          • GGG Gloveking
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            #35
            He needs to call Vince McMahon

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            • bigsmoothh
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              #36
              imo he will get better, im not giving up on him just yet. joshua is a true sportsman and acknowledge ruiz was better tonight. great fight, we got a chance to see.

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              • JimRaynor
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                #37
                Originally posted by D4thincarnation
                He got to his feet both times and wanted to continue.

                He did not quit.
                Not against Rahman he didn't, he was counted out.

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                • STILL_DETOX
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Curtis Harper

                  How did Lameply put it...Anesthetized ?!?!?
                  Lenny was 20-1 fave and was barely ahead.


                  McCrybaby was only a 5 1/2 level dog. He got it done lickety split. To say anyone was ''winning'' would be premature.

                  AJ will shed light on this fluke the way Lenny did his.



                  We will see in Nov. I'm seeing AJ returning the favor only much sooner.
                  thank u for the photos lol. i forgot the mccall fight was only 2. However he was winning the the Rahman fight hence getting ****y. The McCall fight was a great counter shot early on. That's a big difference than getting outclassed and outboxed, given opportunities to get your second wind and still get stopped and dropped 4 times. Highly unlikely AJ regains his title again and even more so keeps it. Only the greats have been able to do it, and with great help like Steward and a style change.

                  Like someone else said, its also dangerous and may be a bad idea for him to take the immediate rematch. Also, a fatigued beat down is severely damaging to the brain.

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                  • Curtis Harper
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by STILL_DETOX
                    thank u for the photos lol. i forgot the mccall fight was only 2. However he was winning the the Rahman fight hence getting ****y. The McCall fight was a great counter shot early on. That's a big difference than getting outclassed and outboxed, given opportunities to get your second wind and still get stopped and dropped 4 times. Highly unlikely AJ regains his title again and even more so keeps it. Only the greats have been able to do it, and with great help like Steward and a style change.

                    Like someone else said, its also dangerous and may be a bad idea for him to take the immediate rematch. Also, a fatigued beat down is severely damaging to the brain.
                    A 20-1 fave being up a rd is no cause for celebration. AJ should take the immediate rematch. It wasn't so much Ruiz schooled him, which he did, AJ just didn't have a plan. It won't take much to correct what was wrong.

                    AJ ends Ruiz in 4.

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                    • STILL_DETOX
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Curtis Harper
                      A 20-1 fave being up a rd is no cause for celebration. AJ should take the immediate rematch. It wasn't so much Ruiz schooled him, which he did, AJ just didn't have a plan. It won't take much to correct what was wrong.

                      AJ ends Ruiz in 4.
                      he better lol

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