I think there's probably more than a little truth in what Whyte is saying. I suspect Joshua won't be as gung-ho in the future; he'll always have those knock downs he suffered against Ruiz in the back of his mind. I don't necessarily think this is a negative thing. A lack of prudence got him in deep trouble against Wlad (but then aggressiveness ultimately won him the fight). Fighting the way he did against Ruiz in the rematch was a no-brainer. Strategically it made more sense than any other approach. Some criticise him for 'running', though many also claimed before the fight that Joshua didn't possess the skills or gas-tank to pull off such a strategy for 12 rounds. He did and if he can keep adding more strings to his bow it can only make him a more compete fighter.
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Originally posted by MEXICAN STYLE View PostLike u without the juice !
BTW, I'm not a mindless bias clown like a lot of people here. I don't hate on a boxer because of their ethniticy, background or where they were born. Some of my all time favorite boxers were Mexican but I'm not going to all of a sudden have a double standard and show bias just because I like so many Mexican boxing legends. A drug cheat is a drug cheat regardless of location.
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Originally posted by Noelanthony View PostIs Whyte the same fighter after getting knocked out by AJ ? I would like to think that style was adopted to deal with that particular opponent and if they fought again that is the only style that will get him the W. Furthermore fight Ruiz and show us how you would beat him
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1. Tyson Fury
2. GGG
3. Usyk
4. Billy Joe Saunders
5. Lomachenko
6. Naoya Inoue
7. Pacquiao
8. Josh Taylor
9. Bivol
10. Canelo
Also, I'm not saying you're a full blown racist but not a single black fighter in the top 10? GTFOH.
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Originally posted by Nusky View PostCan someone tape this Fat f--ks mouth shut?
In between him B---hing about "600 DAYS!!!" and gay rights, he's giving his opinion on s--t no one asked him about.
This BUM'S career highlight is getting KO'D halfway through his fight with Mr. Stanky Leg aka Anthony Joshua.
No one cares about a third rate heavyweight's opinion about an overhyped second rate heavyweight.
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Originally posted by skinnystev View Postafter ruiz 1 joshua is gun shy punch shy if you think he fought scared vs ruiz 2 just imagine his trepidation upon having to step into the ring vs deontay wilder. just like the immortal joe louis said "you can run but you cannot hide" joshua may just turn out to be the "body" birdlegs is looking to put on his record. for his own safety i hope joshua retires before he has to face wilder
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Originally posted by PBR Streetgang View PostHe might be right but it may not be a bad thing. Use what assets you have to mitigate weaknesses and give you best chance at victory.
Will Whyte be the same without PEDs? Same goes for Big Baby. The Bodysnatcher labored in there against Wach. Wach is one tough and durable dude but when the Polish fighter is lumbering around and outworking you in rounds then there's cause for concern
Let's also see if a PED-less Big Baby can continue to have the same punch output and cardiovascular endurance he had while on his special ****tails.
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Originally posted by theface07 View PostHow can you even compare the positive tests of Big Baby to Whyte? Miller's body was a chemistry lab with no less than 3 PEDs in his system. Whyte tested positive for trace amounts of 1 PED that was consistent with contamination since his previous and subsequent tests came up negative. GTFOH with that bias garbage and false equivalency.Last edited by PBR Streetgang; 01-16-2020, 03:56 PM.
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