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  • #11
    very good attitude, no silly excuses, just upfront about his loss, hes learning from his mistakes and he just might come out of it even stronger, its not so easy travelling for big fights, hes used to them coming to him so its a big change, next time he goes to the states he might just handle it better, its a learning curve, id love to see joshua wilder in the states actually, fury joshua in the uk where it should be, joshua just a bit more likeable with his humble attitude, if he beats fury x2 wilder then he can start with the big i am, cos he will be then

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    • #12
      Ive said before, love or hate him, he gives a good interview. He's been honest in his assessment and that's all people ask of fighters/anyone in general. He wasn't at the races and got beat which he acknowledges. He went away, re focused and came back and did a job.

      How he moves forward with a loss to his name remains to be seen. Will it take the pressure/burden off him?

      Bring it all on and let's see a unification asap......

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      • #13
        when compared against past greats, he will be remembered as the guy who got starched by the Pillsbury dough boy.

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        • #14
          Maybe in the UK, but he flopped in the US. A world champion can operate anywhere, not just at home, or in purpose built stadiums. Fury walked into the lions den without fear, and skinned the lion. AJ tried to fight Miller, Andy, or Heavy D in his US debute, failed and hasn't even tried to come back. Then goes to the cards vs the heaviest heavy weight champion in history. How is that better than KOing Wilder in Vegas?

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          • #15
            To be this generation's best, he had to KO Andy Ruiz! He did not! Fury is the King! Until someone knocks him off the throne, he's the best!

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            • #16
              The loss made Josh look bad and maybe not as tough as former champs like Ali but who is.
              But josh and fury are this generations greats.
              Last edited by hugh grant; 05-31-2020, 10:54 AM.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by jackblack008 View Post
                My king is weeding out snakes. Once done he would beat Joshua to pulp
                Your king is injecting all available peds but sorry for him, he will still get his azz brutally handed to him after AJ had thrown a goodnight kiss. Lol.

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                • #18
                  Whether you like him or not, gotta give him credit for being straight-forward. Not many men in general have the guts to admit they just simply got their ass whooped by a better man like this. While he wasn't pleasant to the casual eye in the rematch, he did what he had to do, dominated the fight doing it, & reclaimed his status at the top again.

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                  • #19
                    He will probably retire after losing to Fury twice.

                    He'll go down as a good boxer, but not a great.

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                    • #20
                      if the underwearsalesman thinks ruiz put a whoppin' on him wait till he see what The Gypsy King has in store for him

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