Comments Thread For: Hearn: I Believe Joshua Will Knock Out Pulev and Tyson Fury

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  • Tyistall
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    #31
    I vividly remember all of it idiots on here saying that Ruiz would smash AJ in the rematch and that there was no need for it. Now, based off one KO over an overrated Wilder, Fury is somehow an unbeatable monster that KOs everything in sight hahah. God you guys are ******. And AJ is not Wilder

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    • thack
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      #32
      'What's he going to do next' asked Joshua in the corner during the Ruiz hammering ...he'll be asking that all night if he fights Fury who is leagues above him.

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      • PRINCEKOOL
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        #33
        Originally posted by deathofaclown
        I always thought he looked much more cautious since the Klitschko fight. You can say he had been boxing “smarter”, but I think that fight almost took some fire out of him.

        And he has only fought once since he got stopped, And he looked petrified whenever Ruiz got close in that rematch. Not to mention in the first fight he spat out his gum shield and basically quit, So you can question how much minerals he has for a real fight now.

        Taking all that into consideration, I can see him fighting pretty scared from now on whenever anyone tries to put it on him. That said, I don’t think Pulev is assertive enough to make AJ pay for that.
        He fought with more intellect, after Wladimir Kiltschko 'But he was still very sure of his power and physical abilities'.

        The Andy Ruiz Junior fight, made him question and doubt himself 'That is why he completely changed who he was as a fighter'.

        Some fighters after a loss 'Think they need to change, others think they need to recapture'. David Haye when he fought Tony Bellew for the second time? NOTICE how he suddenly changed his shorts to 'The Union Jack', notice how he strived to bring back his old team such as Ruben Tabares 'David Haye was behaving in this way because, he was attempting to recapture himself' because David Haye is fixed at his core 'He cannot escape himself'.

        The reason why some fighters strive to recapture themselves is 'Because they know they are right, they are better than their opposition' David Haye is a better fighter than Tony Bellew, and Bellew himself knows this etc And I know for a fact? That David Haye is still annoyed that Tony Bellew has beaten him 'Myself personally, I am still pissed off that Bellew beat him'.

        Fighters like Anthony Joshua when they suffer a serve loss, think they HAVE to change 'You also see this in everyday life'.

        And these people when they lose, or come up short 'Jump from one thing to another, they constantly change when faced with a challenge' searching for something outside themselves.

        This is not exactly a bad thing, in life or in sport 'Because it can get you results'. But sometimes in the process of striving for those results 'You don't heal what was broken, and you don't entirely Slay the Dragon' YOU do yourself a injustice.

        This is why I state? That Anthony Joshua is still in a rebuilding process. Joshua is not the same fighter he was before Andy Ruiz Junior 'But in order to rebuild, he has to recapture himself fully'.

        Because the way he fought against Ruiz Junior in the rematch 'Is not who he is', because he escaped himself in order to win 'Which does deserve credit' But he knows deep down that he did entirely Slay the Dragon 'Lennox Lewis Slayed the Dragon when he obliterated Hasim Rahman in their rematch, where as Anthony Joshua just got the win'.

        Tyson Fury at his lowest point in life, at his core 'Still believed he was the best heavyweight on the planet' he knew that he did not need to CHANGE, he just needed to recapture himself 'Fighters such as Muhammad Ali were exactly the same, they always strive to recapture themselves'.
        Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 09-28-2020, 01:35 PM.

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        • Boricua181
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          #34
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          Just so you know Joshua was stopped by Dylan Whyte in the amateur's, Daniel Dubois in sparring, Lawrence Okolie (cruiser weight) in sparring, and by Andy Ruiz in the pro's. As far as I know only Dylan Whyte has been the only one to knockout Fury, and that was in a sparring session. Based on those stats Fury chin is sturdier than Joshua's.

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          • Earl-Hickey
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            #35
            Originally posted by Boricua181
            Just so you know Joshua was stopped by Dylan Whyte in the amateur's, Daniel Dubois in sparring, Lawrence Okolie (cruiser weight) in sparring, and by Andy Ruiz in the pro's. As far as I know only Dylan Whyte has been the only one to knockout Fury, and that was in a sparring session. Based on those stats Fury chin is sturdier than Joshua's.
            Joshua was also stopped in sparring by David Price, Joey Dajwecko, Dave Allen and others

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            • smooovey
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              #36
              so joshua is going to vacate the wbo?

              what about usyk. he wont step aside so joshua gonna vacate and joshua v fury wont be for undisputed!

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              • hugh grant
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                #37
                He may well do. But at this level it's more likely points wins.

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                • Marchegiano
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                  #38
                  If Josh does KO Pulev his stock falls. Well, unless Kubrat puts on a hell of a performance and shows an ability to do far more than what he's shone. If normal Kubrat, Wlad's Kubrat, comes to fight then Joshua gets the KO or looks ****.

                  Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder still kick his ass

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                  • Jkp
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                    #39
                    AJ couldnt knock out a stationary mexican blob 6 inches shorter than him. Who didnt train for the fight.

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                    • Jkp
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Tyistall
                      I vividly remember all of it idiots on here saying that Ruiz would smash AJ in the rematch and that there was no need for it. Now, based off one KO over an overrated Wilder, Fury is somehow an unbeatable monster that KOs everything in sight hahah. God you guys are ******. And AJ is not Wilder
                      AJ vs Ruiz 2, was an awful eyesore of a fight.
                      A person as fat as Ruiz should never be allowed in the ring.
                      A person as timid and no engaging as AJ was, should have been disqualified (shades of hughie fury).

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