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  • Roberto Vasquez
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    #81
    Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
    AJ was in the home corner both times you fanboy moron. YDKSAB...
    When 14 year-olds reveal themselves on the internet...

    Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
    Fury went to Germany and beat the #1 HW in the world. AJ hasn’t done anything even comparable to that.
    AJ at least beat a live version of Klistchko who threw punches. Fury beat one who didn't. AJ stopped Klistchko. He didn't need a decision.

    Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
    If you wanna bring resumes up, AJ lost to Andy Ruiz Jr.😂😂 The end.
    In your 14 year old mind that won you the argument

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    • Robertthebruce
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      #82
      Originally posted by Shadoww702
      Why would Wilder be afraid of a chinny guy????
      I don't think Wilder is afraid of AJ it's the other way round. Would love to see it but it's obvious they are ageing Wilder so they have a better chance. Did you notice how AJ quickly fought guys like charles Martin and an old decrepit klitscho to get easy belts but stayed away from Wilder? IN 2020 They will pretend they are doing their all to get the fight. but in reality they will fight bums like Pulev.

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      • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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        #83
        Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez
        When 14 year-olds reveal themselves on the internet...



        AJ at least beat a live version of Klistchko who threw punches. Fury beat one who didn't. AJ stopped Klistchko. He didn't need a decision.



        In your 14 year old mind that won you the argument
        “AJ beat a live version of Klitschko”🤣🤣🤣🤣

        AJ went life and death with a 41 yr old, 18 month inactive Klitschko who was coming off a one sided loss.

        Fury beat a 10 year undefeated, lineal/undisputed HW champion Klitschko, and it was in Germany, and Wlad barely landed a punch cause Fury absolutely schooled him.

        Now I know you’re either utterly ****** or are just trolling.

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        • Angeljuice
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          #84
          Originally posted by Shadoww702
          He also has a TERRIBLE KO LOSS! Don't even need bring up his running from fatboy all night last time.
          He has by far the best record as far as opponents go as verified in most boxing publications.

          Wilder will never fight AJ so will always be number 2 in the history books.

          Sports Bible (today) ;
          "Anthony Joshua has the best head to head record between heavyweight boxing's top ten fighters by quite a distance."

          "It's Joshua who has the most impressive record, with four wins and one loss.
          The Brit's only loss came in the summer of 2019 when he suffered a shock defeat to Andy Ruiz Jr.

          However, the duo faced off in a rematch last month and Joshua avenged the loss by regaining his WBA, IBF, WBO, and IBO titles.

          His three other wins came against Dillian Whyte, Joseph Parker and Alexander Povetkin respectively
          It's interesting to see considering Joshua has been criticised in the past for running from big fights."

          " Deontay Wilder's record is second best after his two victories over Luis Ortiz. White, Ruiz Jr and Parker all have one victory respectively."

          .................................................. .........

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            #85
            Originally posted by Angeljuice
            He has by far the best record as far as opponents go as verified in most boxing publications.

            Wilder will never fight AJ so will always be number 2 in the history books.

            Sports Bible (today) ;
            "Anthony Joshua has the best head to head record between heavyweight boxing's top ten fighters by quite a distance."

            "It's Joshua who has the most impressive record, with four wins and one loss.
            The Brit's only loss came in the summer of 2019 when he suffered a shock defeat to Andy Ruiz Jr.

            However, the duo faced off in a rematch last month and Joshua avenged the loss by regaining his WBA, IBF, WBO, and IBO titles.

            His three other wins came against Dillian Whyte, Joseph Parker and Alexander Povetkin respectively
            It's interesting to see considering Joshua has been criticised in the past for running from big fights."

            " Deontay Wilder's record is second best after his two victories over Luis Ortiz. White, Ruiz Jr and Parker all have one victory respectively."

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            Man he just fought in a ring size that wouldn’t be approved of in most States!

            22’ x 22’ is not a fkn approved RING!!! Next just have AJ play hide and seek in an entire stadium. Are your really cool with using a ring that big????

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            • Shadoww702
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              #86
              Originally posted by Robertthebruce
              I don't think Wilder is afraid of AJ it's the other way round. Would love to see it but it's obvious they are ageing Wilder so they have a better chance. Did you notice how AJ quickly fought guys like charles Martin and an old decrepit klitscho to get easy belts but stayed away from Wilder? IN 2020 They will pretend they are doing their all to get the fight. but in reality they will fight bums like Pulev.
              We got ppl now wanting entire cities used as rings for AJ to fight in. He can RUN from Arizona Charlie’s West to Sam’s Town, then to Texas Station, then to Red Rock... Just give I’m a 30 mile radius and play hide and seek

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              • Shadoww702
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                #87
                Maybe AJ needs State lines instead??

                Fight Between California and Arizona, Utah, Udaho, and Oregon...

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                  #88
                  A 22’ x 22’ ring is CHEATING

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                  • kiaba360
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                    #89
                    I'm fine with Fury vs. Wilder being considered the lineal champion, as Fury technically beat Wlad for it. Yes he did have a long spell of inactivity, but he eventually did return. People who are getting defensive need to realize that it doesn't discount all of the work Joshua has put in. At the end of the day, the best way to strengthen the lineage is for the winner to face Joshua.

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                    • Roberto Vasquez
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                      #90
                      Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
                      “AJ beat a live version of Klitschko”🤣🤣🤣🤣

                      AJ went life and death with a 41 yr old, 18 month inactive Klitschko who was coming off a one sided loss.

                      Fury beat a 10 year undefeated, lineal/undisputed HW champion Klitschko, and it was in Germany, and Wlad barely landed a punch cause Fury absolutely schooled him.

                      Now I know you’re either utterly ****** or are just trolling.
                      Fury said Wlad was old and near retirement before that fight. You can't have it both ways.

                      Wlad was clearly psyched out in that fight. Fury ran from the rematch and retired because Wlad started to finally unload in the final round and catch Fury. The Wlad who fought AJ was way better. If you can't see the difference, it's because you don't want to.

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