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  • Kannabis Kid
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    #31
    They are all beatable Wilder and Joshua already suffered their losses and Fury should've already but he will eventually on paper maybe to one of them maybe to someone else but I don't see any Heavyweight who is that good to the point where they can't be beaten at least not at the moment. I just want to see a unified champ make several defenses against quality opposition when the hell is that going to happen again probably never but hopefully it does.

    Dillian Whyte deserves no sympathy I keep seeing people say he was winning the fight he just got caught with a good punch yeah dude so what he lost at the end of the day and by brutal knockout in a tune-up gone wrong. If he would have won people would've been talking like it was some great victory just how it always goes he lost to someone Klitschko had flopping all around the ring, Marco Huck beat up when he was still a cruiserweight and got robbed, knocked out by Anthony Joshua and had just fought to a draw with someone Eddie Hearn let go lmao who was also a former cruiserweight he was 100% expected to win that is why Eddie Hearn had that same look on his face when AJ quit against Ruiz.

    Look Povetkin is no bum I said before the fight that it was 50-50 I never really liked Povetkins stamina or workrate especially in the later rounds so I favored him in the first 6 and Dillian in the 2nd half and to my surprise Dillian had a good few early rounds and even buzzed Povetkin if I'm being honest I thought Dillian was taking over but he was not dominating aside from the 4th round they were both landing good shots I still had it 3-1 Whyte going into the 5th but aside from the drops it was competitive they were never mentioning any of Povetkins body work which is what setup the knockout punch in the end. Povetkin has raw power he has shown that against plenty name opponents (Price, Takam, Duahapas, Perez and Charr) and even though his legs didn't look the best he still carried that power and everyone saw the result.

    I don't think Whyte deserves the rematch like I've said how are you owed an automatic rematch when you got put to sleep that should void if you get knocked out that bad you shouldn't be warranted a rematch even if there is a clause. He should go and fight someone like Breazeale, Duahapas, or Price. He could give a rematch to Joseph Parker that was a close fight but he wouldn't do that.

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    • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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      #32
      Originally posted by BlackR0bbb
      Joshua won his first title vs. the immortal Charles Martin. Let's stop acting like Anthony has fought a Murderer's Row.
      The most overrated, inflated resume in boxing.

      This is all factual:

      Wladimir Klitschko, 41, 18 months out the ring, coming off a one sided loss.

      Carlos Takam- 36, Never beaten anyone, knocked out by Chisora.

      Alexander Povetkin- 39, hadn’t fought for a world title for 5 years.

      Lost to Andy Ruiz who had never beaten ANYONE, was on short notice, considerably overweight and out of shape.

      Aside from Parker and Whyte which in reality was only a domestic level fight, there’s nothing on that resume which is remotely impressive IMO.

      AJ’s a solid fighter but that resume is a lot of smoke and mirrors.

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      • sicko
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        #33
        Whyte did run his mouth...A LOT!



        Got hit with a bit of Karma because he talked about "Old Man This Old Man That..." then gets stretched by a OLD MAN!

        Just need to Humble himself and comeback and win the rematch but I agree with AJ...he needs to learn RESPECT!


        Not just him but all of these fighters and especially their Emotionally Attached Fans who are so disrespectful to Fighters on Forums like this and on their Social Media.

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        • frosty-g
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          #34
          Originally posted by Laligalaliga
          Well, people like you never get satisfied in the sport.
          You always nag like a little bbitvh.
          I was more than satisfied.
          Nag? Check a dictionary pal.

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            #35
            Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
            The most overrated, inflated resume in boxing.

            This is all factual:

            Wladimir Klitschko, 41, 18 months out the ring, coming off a one sided loss.

            Carlos Takam- 36, Never beaten anyone, knocked out by Chisora.

            Alexander Povetkin- 39, hadn’t fought for a world title for 5 years.

            Lost to Andy Ruiz who had never beaten ANYONE, was on short notice, considerably overweight and out of shape.

            Aside from Parker and Whyte which in reality was only a domestic level fight, there’s nothing on that resume which is remotely impressive IMO.

            AJ’s a solid fighter but that resume is a lot of smoke and mirrors.
            Still the best resume at hw right now.

            Now, who should he have beaten to be impressive for you? 50 old Mike Tyson?

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              #36
              Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
              Still the best resume at hw right now.

              Now, who should he have beaten to be impressive for you? 50 old Mike Tyson?
              State of this idiot...

              Fury and Wilder, you know the two top HW’s who are actually willing to fight one another.

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                #37
                Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
                State of this idiot...

                Fury and Wilder, you know the two top HW’s who are actually willing to fight one another.
                Joshua will fight Fury, Wilder is irrelevant now. Wilder was offered to fight Josh, but he refused.

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                • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
                  Joshua will fight Fury, Wilder is irrelevant now. Wilder was offered to fight Josh, but he refused.
                  All speculative...

                  Fury and Wilder have PROVEN they are willing to face the best by fighting each other. Both were ranked 1 and 2 by the Ring, TBRB etc.

                  Joshua hasn’t proven that yet as he has FAILED to fight either Fury or Wilder.

                  That’s all factual.

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                  • Oldskoolg
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
                    All speculative...

                    Fury and Wilder have PROVEN they are willing to face the best by fighting each other. Both were ranked 1 and 2 by the Ring, TBRB etc.

                    Joshua hasn’t proven that yet as he has FAILED to fight either Fury or Wilder.

                    That’s all factual.
                    The nationalists respond to Jafaken getting knocked out by a Ruskie by attacking wilder....I don’t know why you even bother bro, they just have a burning hatred for wilder because he wouldn’t be british property

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                    • PunchyPotorff
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                      #40
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                      Originally Posted by JakeTheBoxer
                      Joshua will fight Fury, Wilder is irrelevant now. Wilder was offered to fight Josh, but he refused.

                      Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
                      All speculative...
                      Fury and Wilder have PROVEN they are willing to face the best by fighting each other. Both were ranked 1 and 2 by the Ring, TBRB etc. Joshua hasn’t proven that yet as he has FAILED to fight either Fury or Wilder. That’s all factual.
                      Wot?? You need to brush up on your boxing history. Only recently has Wilder faced anyone but cans... and that's mainly because he was forced to if he ever wanted to make life-changing $$ from the sport. And just because Joshua hasn't fought Fury or Wilder yet doesn't mean a thing. Like Jake said... Wilder was offered both Joshua and Whyte. Refused both. And now Joshua is about to face Pulev... one of many serious threats he's fought.

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