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  • #71
    Originally posted by makaveli1875 View Post
    Wait until the Scots take over London in October , it will be like Euro 96 all over again , English yobs pishing there pants in the street and running from a bunch of guys in see you jimmy hats and skirts .
    LMAO. Euro 96, the last time Scotland qualified for a major competition. Now, it's on the same level as San Marino and isn't fit to clean Northern Ireland's shoes, lol. Comparing Scotland to Wales at this point is a stretch, lol.

    Josh Taylor won't do anything apart from block punches with his face until he gets flattened by the yank and say "no mas", with Scots in skirts playing bagpipes watching. That would be a sight to behold. Now I wanna get tickets to see the fight. LMAO.

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    • #72
      Originally posted by lowgauge View Post
      Remember When Roy Jones dropped from 195 to 175 to fight Tarver, after beating Ruiz for a HW title? An extreme example, but if you are used to fighting a certain way, and have no fat to lose.. you may end up in a world of hurt if you drop muscle.
      Yeah bruh! Worst mistake of his professional career. Had he stayed at heavyweight, we'd be saying that he is the goat.

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      • #73
        Originally posted by makaveli1875 View Post
        Wait until the Scots take over London in October , it will be like Euro 96 all over again , English yobs pishing there pants in the street and running from a bunch of guys in see you jimmy hats and skirts .
        Everyone hates the Scottish, i'll happily go down there and slap up some skirt wearers.

        I'm also looking forward to watching Prograis giving Taylor a boxing lesson this weekend.

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        • #74
          Originally posted by BangEM View Post
          LMAO. Gypsies in London know where they stand if they don't want their heads caved in, lol. If it had been Essex, you'd have a point.

          As for Poles, I see them get bloodied every weekend at the local pubs by random blokes. So stay away when that fight happens, lol.

          Anyway, I know you're shook, loool. No yobs around here - when the fight happens, buy the tickets and enjoy watching Fury get sparked out clean on his back. And celebrate AJ with the rest of the British fans. LMAO.

          AJ will beat fat Fury and fat Ruiz on the same night. Scumbag Hearn isn't running the show this time with this greed.
          I'll meet you for a pint after it, and you can admit to me in secret that Fury is the real deal.

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          • #75
            I love how everyone is saying AJ was his best at 242. As if 5 pounds makes any significant difference.

            How light could he go ? 210 pounds ? Wilder is about that. Breazale would probably weigh around that without all his fat. Basketball players, Usain Bolt, Ernie Terrell, normal gym going guys and actors that height all weigh about that much.
            Last edited by Dempsey19; 09-13-2019, 08:21 AM.

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            • #76
              Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
              also, muscle has little to do with punching power

              better technique/stamina > a little more muscle

              Fury is obviously correct... but I do take his point about trying to drastically change your style

              imho, they could be doing exactly what Tyson suggested... playing to AJ's strengths... not sure

              AJ should take it to Ruiz... put it on him early, and smash him up... don't let him get into the fight... and he absolutely should work the body if in the right position
              That’s what he has either been led to believe OR assumed.
              Fury wants Joshua to win the rematch because it makes far more a money spinning fight here in the uk. We ALL wanna see AJ do some ***** bashing but he will have to walk him down and catch him moving back or with his hands low when he’s being a clown.

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              • #77
                Originally posted by Jax teller View Post
                Lol people stop working out and lose muscle and gain fat all the time.

                All AJ has to do is focus less on strength training and he will start losing muscle from that just like any elite athlete would.

                The only thing proven by what you say is your low IQ.
                all he has to do is low intensity, tick over and spar spar spar. The rest will follow.
                However, it may all be pie, we just won’t know till the night. Don’t forget, most of the time we see him, he’s out of the gym and pumped. He’s just gotta do some simple running is all, no sprint training just distance and a change in diet. Job done.

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                • #78
                  Originally posted by BangEM View Post
                  AJ would be an idiot to listen to Tyson Fury.

                  Did you read the crap he said about AJ needs to go forward and smash Ruiz to bits? He wants AJ to lose the rematch really bad to boost his non-existent profile.
                  Yeah but AJ didn't lose because he was too big against Ruiz. He lost because he jumped in and tried to finish Ruiz when he wasn't ready to be finished. He needed to keep his distance.

                  I've heard other fighters interviewed who said how hard it is to get close to Aj because of his strength and power. With that glass chin of his. Aj needs that power to keep them away

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                  • #79
                    Originally posted by Jkp View Post
                    3% muscle and 2.3% fat
                    And you're going to back this up with??

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                    • #80
                      Originally posted by Boxing Goat View Post
                      I don't agree because you don't win in amateur boxing and get a gold medal with no boxing skills.
                      and if it wasn't in England, Joshua would have been eliminated in the first round.

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