Comments Thread For: Hearn: If Joshua Loses Again, His Career is Not in a Great Place

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  • champion4ever
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    #41
    Originally posted by Bronx2245
    This rematch is all about egos instead of sound strategy! The proper advice from Hearn should be, let's take a step back, recover both physically and mentally, and then come bank stronger, i.e. Pacquiao, J-Rock, and Fury! Hearn should have him fight Hunter, Hrgovic, Whyte, or Rivas!
    Spot on! I couldn't have agreed more.

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    • Patsfan bri
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      #42
      If Aj loses again he can always join the WWE . I hear they are looking for jobbers.

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      • rckdees
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        #43
        Sounds like Hearn wants to cash out

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        • frosty-g
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          #44
          Originally posted by 1hourRun
          hehe, we don't want to trigger any 'panic-attacks' do we?
          His whole fan base will go for the Guinness book of records “most people simultaneously having a panic attack” record

          At least that gets them one title I suppose, and back to a side status

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          • Tecnoworld
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            #45
            If he starts fighting good boxers, he'll be at the journeymen's level very soon. I can think of several guys able to outboxe him, and among those some 'new', fresh faces, like Gorman, Dychko, Hrgovic, Ajagba, Kownaki. Not to mention Wilder and Fury.

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            • Fanofreason
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              #46
              AJ won’t win against top opposition.

              This is why he never got in the ring with Wilder, Fury and Ortiz.

              Who the hell did AJ really beat guys? An old as hell klitscko. Charles Martin, Dylan Whyte?

              AJ has a manufactured resume. He is not that good.

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              • 1hourRun
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                #47
                Originally posted by GlassJoey
                He was notoriously bad at drug dealing. The standard of dealing in North London has been much better since he started boxing.
                I heard A.J went door-to-door selling Sour-OG.

                Originally posted by frosty-g
                His whole fan base will go for the Guinness book of records “most people simultaneously having a panic attack” record

                At least that gets them one title I suppose, and back to a side status
                I'm surprised we haven't heard of any stroke victims during A.J-Ruiz.

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                • trippers1
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                  #48
                  They might think the rematch is what they want but this is a classic case of be carefull what you wish for!! He gets hit high on the head, panic attacks, melts under the lights, gets ko'd in sparring, cant take thereputic exemption use stuff, has a cold, hurts his hand, stubs his pinky toe or actually just gets beaten fair and square then its curtain time on the hype train and the gravy runs dry. Look at david price this could turn south very quickly for them.
                  Last edited by trippers1; 06-08-2019, 09:21 AM. Reason: Spelling mistake

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                  • Dafoo
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                    #49
                    Hearn has no choice but to push for a rematch. He believes Ruiz is Joshua best option to regain the title. Ruiz is a Haymon fighter. Hearn loses all leverage if they don't rematch immediately.

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                    • Roberto Vasquez
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by trippers1
                      They might think the rematch is what they want but this is a classic case of be carefull what you wish for!! He gets hit high on the head, panic attacks, melts under the lights, gets ko'd in sparring, cant take thereputic exemption use stuff, has a cold, hurts his hand, stubs his pinky toe or actually just gets beaten fair and square then its curtain time on the hype train and the gravy runs dry. Look at david price this could turn south very quickly for them.
                      You seriously believe all that?? AJ has always had a poor chin and poor recovery. If Ruiz had AJ's chin. Joshua would have won in round 3. People would have said Ruiz was nothing if that had happened.

                      If AJ loses again to Ruiz and retires then he is not a fighter. I remember when Hatton lost to Pacquiao and Floyd and gave up. Was the lamest thing ever. Real fighters keep improving and keep fighting.

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