Anthony Joshua gets a real New York welcome

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  • andocom
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    #21
    Didn't his shirt say "No Excuses, No Apologies", then he went on to apologize to the fan for losing?

    Regardless he always seems like such a nice guy, that along with the way he looks its no wonder the sponsors love him.

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    • Mammoth
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      #22
      Joshua seems like a really good guy. So does Ruiz. All this still seems like some twilight zone **** sometimes.....

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      • champion4ever
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        #23
        Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
        I like that too.

        I hope he makes NY or somewhere tropical like Miami his home, finds a real trainer, and learns some defense (foot and head movement) and grit. You can teach grit even with a weak chin like his at this late point.

        He might someday be remembered.
        I agree. AJ, is an overall nice guy and I think he can rebound from this setback and become world heavyweight champion again. However, I do believe that he is being rushed back to soon into taking this immediate rematch with Andy Ruiz, Jr because his style is all wrong for him and I don't want to see his career destroyed.

        It's my wish that he would take an extended rest from the sport in order to relax his mind and body from the knockout he suffered. In addition, to reevaluate his career, correct his mistakes and come back even better and stronger than before. He is still young. He is only 29 years old so he still can do it.

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        • Chuckguy
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          #24
          I think the pressure was mounting and this loss was like a ton of bricks being lifted off his shoulders. He needs to talk with big George and big Lennox and I see him coming back stronger. However I still can’t see him being windmill not with Beyonce big right hand

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          • Squ□redCircle34
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            #25
            He took it better than I expected, I give him credit!

            He’s more level headed than I thought, I would expect he wants to fight back in America just to prove it wasn’t nerves that got the best of him!

            Ruiz should be favored again, that boy a heavyweight with speed of a light heavyweight!

            I think AJ ain’t gonna be the same after that beating from The Snickers Man!

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            • Phenom
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              #26
              Originally posted by WarHagler
              When you said a real New York welcome I though you meant him getting his arse kicked by a minority.

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              • BoxingIsGreat
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                #27
                Originally posted by champion4ever
                I agree. AJ, is an overall nice guy and I think he can rebound from this setback and become world heavyweight champion again. However, I do believe that he is being rushed back to soon into taking this immediate rematch with Andy Ruiz, Jr because his style is all wrong for him and I don't want to see his career destroyed.

                It's my wish that he would take an extended rest from the sport in order to relax his mind and body from the knockout he suffered. In addition, to reevaluate his career, correct his mistakes and come back even better and stronger than before. He is still young. He is only 29 years old so he still can do it.
                I wish him well. Joshua is a cool guy. He needs a good adviser. He should take at least a year off. Forget the rematch.

                You are a good fan of his. Kudos.

                Green K.

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                • Ray*
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                  #28
                  Heard he isn’t medically allowed to be on a flight, that could be a rumour too doe.

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