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  • NORMNEALON
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    #11
    Originally posted by Articulateboxin
    People said the same about Lewis, he was tentative af when he came back. It's really very rare for a boxer to come back from a crushing defeat like that and rematch immediately. While this path might avenge the loss, it also means there is no time for a tune up, to build confidence. It's straight back in to the top 10
    People did say that about lewis but how was It true ?? After lewis first loss he stopped everyone he faced up until ray Mercer in which said fight was a back and forth WAR . Then he avenged his first defeat by knockout , went on to have the best wins of his career , then was stopped by rahman and looked prolly the best and most destructive he ever has in the rematch winning via savage one punch KO . Yes lewis changed his style up but he didnt get more " tentative " as you put it . He simply learned PATIENCE and how to fight behind a jab that turned out to be an all time great weapon ...I get your point iam just not so sure u worded it right or thought it through.

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    • NORMNEALON
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      #12
      Originally posted by Articulateboxin
      People said the same about Lewis, he was tentative af when he came back. It's really very rare for a boxer to come back from a crushing defeat like that and rematch immediately. While this path might avenge the loss, it also means there is no time for a tune up, to build confidence. It's straight back in to the top 10

      Lewis pre McCall 1 25-0 ( 21 ko)
      (Mostly Cans coming up ).

      Lewis post McCall 1 16-1-1 ( 12ko)
      (Versus mostly ranked competition ).

      I think lewis got better . He simply set up his punches instead of using the bull rush and the hold and hit ( slightly less lmao ).

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      • Articulateboxin
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        #13
        Originally posted by NORMNEALON
        People did say that about lewis but how was It true ?? After lewis first loss he stopped everyone he faced up until ray Mercer in which said fight was a back and forth WAR . Then he avenged his first defeat by knockout , went on to have the best wins of his career , then was stopped by rahman and looked prolly the best and most destructive he ever has in the rematch winning via savage one punch KO . Yes lewis changed his style up but he didnt get more " tentative " as you put it . He simply learned PATIENCE and how to fight behind a jab that turned out to be an all time great weapon ...I get your point iam just not so sure u worded it right or thought it through.
        Ah sorry, perhaps I should have put a new paragraph in after the Lewis part. I agree with everything you've said, I thought me saying "they said the same thing about lewis" (who went on to be undisputed and 1 of the best ever) was enough to end the discussion, i didn't think any of us need an explanation of how good he was. I guess it's better to be safe than sorry

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        • NORMNEALON
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          #14
          Originally posted by Articulateboxin
          Ah sorry, perhaps I should have put a new paragraph in after the Lewis part. I agree with everything you've said, I thought me saying "they said the same thing about lewis" (who went on to be undisputed and 1 of the best ever) was enough to end the discussion, i didn't think any of us need an explanation of how good he was. I guess it's better to be safe than sorry
          Haha no need to apologize . Iam just having a hard time with people comparing Josh's performance in Saudi Arabia with any of Lennox's comebacks I guess .....joshua reminded me much more of klitschko ( wlad ) than lewis . But again I totally get the analogies .

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          • Get em up
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            #15
            Whyte is constantly running his mouth when it looks like he should just be running to the gym. 270 + pounds he needs to focus on himself instead

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            • Buggy bear
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              #16
              Clone of klitschko, longevity and learning , whyte is a fool and will never be able to adapt like Joshua, fair play to Anthony I say for just getting on with it ...

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              • deathofaclown
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                #17
                Joshua looked incredibly panicky in the few moments Ruiz had any success

                It’ll be interesting to see how he is when someone in shape can put it on him

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                • Nusky
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                  #18
                  Can 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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                  • skinnystev
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                    #19
                    after 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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                    • DaNeutral.
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                      #20
                      Time will tell. But he will never be the same? Everybody said he needed to change anyway. Said he was too big and too robotic. Well he's smaller and more fluid now. So whyte is right in that sense.

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