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  • #21
    Originally posted by Nomadic View Post
    Bowe was a disgrace in boxing for not fighting Lewis and a chump for dropping out of boot camp after 11 days.
    Yeah he lost respect from me not being able to cut it in boot, he didn’t have the discipline and thought it was all about looking pretty in a uniform. I never thought of quitting, never, the idea of going home in disgrace was a horrendous thought. He was fine with it, that really summed up what kind of a man Bowe is.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Redd Foxx View Post
      Casuals are the life of the business. I love them. . But, the dozens of know-nothing fanboys who ONLY like fighters from the UK are like a venereal disease to the forum. They don't try to debate, they just make a lot of noise and like to harass because they can't actually talk boxing.

      There's fanboys like this in EVERY country and they come and go, depending who has the belt. I have no interest in having childish arguments with them so I block them.
      I love talking boxing with actual BOXING fans from the UK though. They're real people.
      Exactly what I have been saying. Hearn as a promoter via the joshua train has brought legions of nationalistic casuals who don’t know a thing about boxing or it’s history. They are about a flag, that’s it

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Redd Foxx View Post
        Casuals are the life of the business. I love them. . But, the dozens of know-nothing fanboys who ONLY like fighters from the UK are like a venereal disease to the forum. They don't try to debate, they just make a lot of noise and like to harass because they can't actually talk boxing.

        There's fanboys like this in EVERY country and they come and go, depending who has the belt. I have no interest in having childish arguments with them so I block them.
        I love talking boxing with actual BOXING fans from the UK though. They're real people.
        Nicely said. Never thought about it like that before but sounds true hahaha Hearn is a great promoter for getting so many casuals on board with all the money they bring.
        Last edited by Robertthebruce; 06-07-2019, 10:12 AM.

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        • #24
          Joshua can beat as many fat midgets as he can find, he still has no chance against Wilder.

          All those years of Roids and bulking up while not developing any defense has come to haunt him. He's too far gone now to correct any of those issues. As Andre Ward said, he's too busy lifting weights and trying to be an instagram model.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Oldskoolg View Post
            Yeah he lost respect from me not being able to cut it in boot, he didn’t have the discipline and thought it was all about looking pretty in a uniform. I never thought of quitting, never, the idea of going home in disgrace was a horrendous thought. He was fine with it, that really summed up what kind of a man Bowe is.
            Yeah, same here. I wouldn't been able to look my parents in the eye if I did that.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Noelanthony View Post
              AN OPEN LETTER TO THE MANIACAL WILDERLITES

              Wilderlites I commend you all you have stood firm and shown your solidarity. You were never fazed in the Baby oil Scandal or turned your back on him when he stood behind Donald Trump like uncle Rufus with his bow tie.

              Yesterday was the first time I watched the Joshua vs Ruiz fight in its entirety as I mentioned on the night of the fight I woke up in the 6th round and knowing the outcome was in no great rush to watch the earlier rounds. In any case having watched it I have to say Joshua quit. When he was knocked down in the 3rd round he put his hands up to continue , so what was the difference in the 7th ? I tell you the difference he got severe whiplash when he was knocked down for the final time and his knees were on the canvas but his big head got tangled through the ropes, coupled with non stop blows to the head and face and a tank on empty he wanted out of there ( very sad)

              I’m actually surprised you wilderlites have shown me some compassion because I thought you would pull my previous post where I was talking about Wilder looking horrible against Ortiz as he didn’t hold, duck, fire back, evade, block or show any survival instincts. All he did was stagger forward like an ancient mummy for 40 seconds.

              Those treacherous words I will like to rescind having watched Joshua and just ask for your forgiveness at this difficult time



              Noel Anthony
              Former CEO of joshualite enterprises

              Lol Noel. There is nothing wrong with nationalism as far as supporting a fighter with the same heritage. Italians, Irish, Poles, Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, etc. have always done it. I to an extent always rooted for Italian fighters although my " first" favorite fighter was "smokin Joe" Frazier. Always thought Ali was obnoxious although obviously an all time great. The issue that us "Wilderettes" if you want to call us that have was the constant barrage of criticism and I believe false claims of ducking always thrown Wilder's way. Is he a perfect fighter? Far from it. His boxing skills can look amateurish at times and he recklessly and carelessly goes in for the kill when he has a guy hurt. But that is also what makes him so exciting. As for his right hand? Thunder! I always enjoyed ripping Joshua and his fans. I always felt that he was too robotic with limited stamina and a suspect chin. One loss does not define a fighter. Although I felt that he was exposed it will be interesting to see if he can come back mentally. That is harder than the physical part.

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              • #27
                Joshua is the modern day version of Primo Carnera. Hearn is a genius for hyping this stiff. Maybe Joshua will turn to wrestling after Ruiz dismantles him again. The mexicans are calling him Senor mandíbula de cristal ( Sir glass jaw)!

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Brettcappe View Post
                  Joshua is the modern day version of Primo Carnera. Hearn is a genius for hyping this stiff. Maybe Joshua will turn to wrestling after Ruiz dismantles him again. The mexicans are calling him Senor mandíbula de cristal ( Sir glass jaw)!
                  No, Valuev was Carnera 2.0. AJ is Wlad 2.0. Aj's not a natural fighter, but he does have skills.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by NachoMan View Post
                    No, Valuev was Carnera 2.0. AJ is Wlad 2.0. Aj's not a natural fighter, but he does have skills.
                    Klitschko in his prime would have destroyed Joshua. Please do not desecrate him like that. Actually Joshua is Frank Bruno 2.0 or 2.-, whichever you choose!

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                    • #30
                      Hopefully Joshua being knocked out will give Wilder and Fury the confidence to actually fight him instead of talking **** on twitter.

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