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  • #21
    First fight Ruiz humiliates Joshua. Rematch Joshua humiliates himself. But Joshua believes that he'll go down as this generation's greatest?

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Squared.Circle View Post
      And there’s the difference between a true champion and a paper title holder.

      AJ: I got beat to a pulp. Ruiz was the better man on the night.

      Wilder: I had an injury going into the ring; My Black Panther Halloween costume weighed too much and drained my energy; Fury was throwing rabbit punches; the referee allowed Fury to fight dirty; Breland threw the towel in too early; Breland was influenced by one of SugarHill’s fighters to throw the towel in.

      I’ve probably missed about 6 Wilder excuses.
      wilder didn’t say anything you said he said. Nothing to see here just more anti wilder propaganda

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Cool Scant View Post
        wilder didn’t say anything you said he said. Nothing to see here just more anti wilder propaganda
        Did you miss the post-fight in-ring interview? The first words out Wilder’s mouth were “I came into the ring with an injury but I’m not making any excuses”.

        Did you miss the Yahoo Sports interview? “He didn't hurt me at all, but the simple fact is my uniform was way too heavy for me. I didn't have no legs from the beginning of the fight. In the third round, my legs were just shot all the way through.”

        Did you miss The Athletic interview? “Bayless had come in my dressing room, looked me in my eyes and said if I hit Fury in the back of the head – rabbit punch – or hit off of the break, he would disqualify me or deduct two points from me. I guess those rules just applied to me because they didn’t apply to my opponent. [Fury] hit me in the back of the neck and the head all night and Bayless didn’t do anything about it”

        Or how about the interview with the Associated Press? “And then I heard he (Breland) was influenced by another fighter in the audience and it makes a lot of conspiracy theories in your head why he did it.”

        Anti-Wilder propaganda coming from Wilder himself?

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        • #24
          Originally posted by koolq360 View Post
          Ran like a ***** literally. How is he great he will get his ass beat again.
          Originally posted by jackblack008 View Post
          My king is weeding out snakes. Once done he would beat Joshua to pulp
          Originally posted by wrecksracer View Post
          when compared against past greats, he will be remembered as the guy who got starched by the Pillsbury dough boy.
          Originally posted by skinnystev View Post
          underwearsalesman
          Originally posted by Rapscallion View Post
          First fight Ruiz humiliates Joshua. Rematch Joshua humiliates himself.
          BWaHaahaHA!!!

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          • #25
            Out the top 3. I think fury has the best class of character in winning. Joshua has the best class of character after his loss. Wilder is still stuck in denial.

            It's easy to portray class when you're winning but the true character shows when you lose.

            AJ was weirdly too appreciative after he lost, but he at least made zero excuses besides saying there was something going on and he'll disclose it when he retires and writes his book.

            Wilder said the better man won, but went on about many different reasons he lost. His leg, his costume, his ring side... It's possible that he may have had a different tune if his corner didn't stop the fight but at that point he was already in denial as he was getting a beat down. Doesn't make Deontay a bad guy. Every human points to a reason or excuse when they come up short at something they work hard for. Every human. Not saying it isn't true but his was just his was a little out there and displayed to the world.

            If fury loses i think he'll be humble about it. The fury before his breakdown may not have been.

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            • #26
              I would need to see AJ beat Fury twice (assuming Fury would want a rematch) then beat about 10 more top contenders before I start thinking about him as once-in-a-generation great. I can forgive the Ruiz loss, Sometimes that's how combat sports goes but I need to see greatness from here on out

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Squared.Circle View Post
                I got beat to a pulp. Ruiz was the better man on the night.
                Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
                To be this generation's best, he had to KO Andy Ruiz! He did not!
                Originally posted by Corelone View Post
                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.

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                • #28
                  That will not happen , exciting fights yes ...generation great very doubtful.

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                  • #29
                    I really don't see how Tyson is #1 yet. I mean let's look at his 5 last fights. Wilder is the only one on his resume, and Wilder is a very limited fighter

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                    • #30
                      Joshua's honesty and candidness is what makes him a favourite of mine. I'll criticise him harshly when needed, but I'm rollin' with him on this rebuilding process. A real ambassador for the sport.

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