Should people be writing off AJ from the top yet?

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  • Jax teller
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    #1

    Should people be writing off AJ from the top yet?

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    I tend to agree with Atlas that this will be the making or breaking of AJ however the yes men (if that's what some of his team members are) probably won't disappear unless he loses again.

    Also added this just because....

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  • Eff Pandas
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    #2
    I don't think you should write off Joshua IF he loses to Ruiz again.

    Mfers lose in this game. Its not that big a deal as fans make it out to be.

    Joshua can beat plenty of top ten guys as the flawed fighter myself & others have been saying he was when too many mfers were acting like he was Superman & unbeatable. Now that he's gotten his cloak of invincibility stripped off he's still that same flawed fighter who's pretty dangerous to most cats in the game despite those flaws.

    This all or nothing bs too many fans are on is silly sh^t.

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    • Hands_of_Marcos
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      #3
      Look at Evander Holyfield — 10 losses, but still one of the best heavyweight boxers of his era. Not everyone is Rocky Marciano.
      Anthony Joshua is still just as dangerous as ever, IF he can deal with this psychologically.

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        Dinamita
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        #4
        I'm not writing him off but I think he loses the Ruiz rematch and would/will lose to Fury and Wilder. I don't think he's at the top really, but still a very good fighter with mostly physical talent over skills.

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        • BangEM
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          #5
          The idiots who think Miller and old man Ortiz would beat him are the biggest clowns. Most of the fickle casuals stay exposing themselves.

          I believe he’ll beat both Wilder and Fury convincingly. Any boxer 6’4 and above will get that work.

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          • MOTHERDUCKER
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            #6
            It's ******ed.. he has the best resume of current HWs outside of maybe Fury..

            He's young for HW.. could be going another 10 years.. Lennox Lewis is the greatest HW brit boxer.. AJ at 29 has far surpassed what Lewis had done at the same age.

            He's in a division were one punch can be lights out.. Anyone can get KTFO.. He wasn't even flat out koed he was on his feet

            Also he got hurt because he rushed in for the kill after putting Ruiz down FOR THE FIRST TIME in his career

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            • uppercut510
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              #7
              yes he should be written off from the top, hes a decent fighter but was never what he was hyped to be

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