Comments Thread For: Hearn Expects a "Different" Anthony Joshua in Pulev Fight

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  • Oshio
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    #31
    Originally posted by DaNeutral.
    Lol Wilders salty excuse making bum fans trying to have a pop at the divisions unified champion cash cow. No good trying to mock his win and then make a thousand gay excuses for your duck wilder losing. Its real lame.
    This is so true. Excusing Wilder's lost and criticising Joshua's win is the lamest thing ever

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    • Corelone
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      #32
      Originally posted by theface07
      here come the bias police!!! You sir are busted!!
      So the guy lied and said Wilder never fought in the UK and you accept that lie and call me biased? You AJ fans won't even accept the truth.

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        #33
        Originally posted by Boxviewer
        At least AJ had the courage to box abroad, unlike Wilder who didn't dare to set a foot outside USA to box in 40+ fights.
        Wilder fought in Mexico, Puerto Rico, and the UK. You lie.

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        • DaNeutral.
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          #34
          Originally posted by Corelone
          Wilder fought in Mexico, Puerto Rico, and the UK. You lie.
          Name the giants of the sport Wilder fought in Mexico, Puerto Rico and the UK. Or would you rather not.

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          • Corelone
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            #35
            Originally posted by DaNeutral.
            Name the giants of the sport Wilder fought in Mexico, Puerto Rico and the UK. Or would you rather not.
            You got me there. 280 pound Andy is a giant.

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              #36
              Originally posted by theface07
              And what did Fury do against Klitschko? I give him credit for the win but he was literally running around the ring in that fight. Compared to that performance, AJ fought like Mike Tyson against Ruiz.

              Just for the record, I don't have a problem with either performance as long as you get the win, just monitoring double standards.
              Fury was fighting a 12yr unbeaten super champion in his backyard, not a human blog with a pair of boxing gloves on. Fury didn't even run against Klitschko, he utilised movement but it was an untidy fight due both boxers prioritising defence.

              Joshua ran far more against an untrained, morbidly obese Ruiz, sad!!

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                #37
                Originally posted by DaNeutral.
                Name the giants of the sport Wilder fought in Mexico, Puerto Rico and the UK. Or would you rather not.
                Lol like Andy Ruiz is a giant of the sport

                Before the AJ fight, he was best known for losing to Parker.

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                • DaNeutral.
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by deathofaclown
                  Lol like Andy Ruiz is a giant of the sport

                  Before the AJ fight, he was best known for losing to Parker.
                  Yeah that's lovely but I asked who were these guys wilder fought around the world.

                  If you want to compare wilders resume to Joshuas resume maybe Joshua deserves to get another 20 fights on it 1st. To be fair the Brits resume is already better than Wilders.

                  Ruiz is far better than the fighters Wilder has faced on foreign soil.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by DaNeutral.
                    Yeah that's lovely but I asked who were these guys wilder fought around the world.

                    If you want to compare wilders resume to Joshuas resume maybe Joshua deserves to get another 20 fights on it 1st. To be fair the Brits resume is already better than Wilders.

                    Ruiz is far better than the fighters Wilder has faced on foreign soil.
                    Maybe so, but Wilder was on the way up when fighting on foreign soil, so it’s hard to make a fair comparison.

                    Either way, neither can hold a candle to Fury when it comes to fighting big fights on foreign soil and winning big fights.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by deathofaclown
                      Maybe so, but Wilder was on the way up when fighting on foreign soil, so it’s hard to make a fair comparison.

                      Either way, neither can hold a candle to Fury when it comes to fighting big fights on foreign soil and winning big fights.
                      Wilder was on the way up but had already had more fights that Joshua has had even now. So in that sense you could say Joshua is still on his way up. I get the impression certain ppl on here just don't like giving Joshua any credit for anything he's done in this sport, do the fan boys over rate him? Yes, but he's done well so far.

                      But in regards to them not holding a candle to who Fury beat on the road I cant argue. I completely agree.

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