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  • #11
    It don't matter what the world media think. American media hate to give credit to things none American so any none American is wasting their time with that crap anyway. Americans will only give full support to American things, they are just a very insular strange over patriotic nation.

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    • #12
      I think he gets respect from the world media but it doesn't help that he was knocked out by a fat light heavyweight.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Dramacyde View Post
        That's funny because nobody is screaming they're victims more than White American men.
        The comment you responded to just shows how white supremacists will turn on anyone black on a dime. See how quickly he associated JoshuA with black Americans just because Joshua spoke his mind.
        See how quickly the british label can be thrown out of one doesn’t act/do as he is told according to the white nationalists?
        Black Americans understand this because their history has shown them this is the case.....Black Britons are far too trusting and passive. The majority voted for brexit for G-d’s sake......we have a PM that himself has a history of racist statements.
        Joshua is wrong about his stance, I do not agree with his statement but the man can disagree with what he finds disagreeble and the fact that someone pulled the race card and resorted to race baiting so quickly shows how they really see him

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        • #14
          AJ:
          So I said 'cool'. They're telling me 'man, Josh shouldn't go in there for the rematch, he's crazy'," Joshua told JD Sports.

          "I'm talking about some of my idols and stuff like that. So the best thing about Saudi Arabia was proving to myself that no matter what the idols tell me or the experts, no one can go against the gut feeling that I have.



          forum hood****: HE CRYIN, HE PLAYIN DA VICTIM

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Rossman View Post
            I think he gets respect from the world media but it doesn't help that he was knocked out by a fat light heavyweight.
            250lbs-285lbs

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Inspired View Post
              AJ:
              So I said 'cool'. They're telling me 'man, Josh shouldn't go in there for the rematch, he's crazy'," Joshua told JD Sports.

              "I'm talking about some of my idols and stuff like that. So the best thing about Saudi Arabia was proving to myself that no matter what the idols tell me or the experts, no one can go against the gut feeling that I have.



              forum hood****: HE CRYIN, HE PLAYIN DA VICTIM
              Maybe if he didn't say the rematch would be in N.Y. first, he'd have a better case, but he's making a habit of saying things, then backing out.

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              • #17
                He's right. Yanks are just a bunch of animalistic 19. century savages. Hope their beloved leader Trump bankrupts them asap.

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                • #18
                  Us brits never do. His resume Is 10x better than Crawford who is supposedly p4p number 1.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Corelone View Post
                    Respect is something you earn. Fury earned respect. All this wailing is not helping.
                    Not sure how Fury has earned that respect by being racist, ****phobic, misogynistic, a drug and alcohol addict and a known PED user.

                    Just because he made a comeback in his profession and won a world title again, doesn't mean that these things are just forgotten.

                    As a boxer, he's brilliant. As a person, he is cancer.

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                    • #20
                      Joshua made his big American debut in New York City and got stopped by a fat guy.

                      Why would anyone have respect for him after that?

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