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Originally posted by Sid-Knee View PostStop deflecting and tell me where in that Sky interview is AJ filled with hot air and being obnoxious?
Google: "Anthony Joshua obnoxious"
It's the first search result. This site won't allow the URL for some reason. World Boxing News.Last edited by BlackR0bbb; 11-23-2020, 07:05 PM.
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Originally posted by BlackR0bbb View PostThey were talking about AJ because he has three of the belts. Why would you not talk about a beatable champion holding 3/4 of the belts in the division? And yes, I believe that Wilder would have knocked AJ out cold had they fought before Fury ruined him. Fury will destroy AJ if they ever fight. When Fury gets through mentally smashing AJ in the build up to the fight, what happens in the ring will be child's play in comparison. We all know AJ is mentally weak and will look for the Exit as soon as he's dropped. That was proven in the Ruiz fight. He put on his track shoes and ran like a thief in the night in the rematch.
Not even Wilder believed he could beat AJ. He was that scared of him he ducked 100 Mill and the most generous contract in history. Look at how frightened he was when cherry picking a badly out of shape Fury the first time. He complained the event was too big for him. Then in the rematch, he was pacing up and down in his dressing room for over an hour. That's why his legs felt tired. He couldn't cope with the nervous energy due to being as mentally weak as i've ever seen in a "Fighter". Then he got dealt with because he's a bum a hype job who is ridiculously deluded. AJ would have viciously knocked him out. Don't delude yourself otherwise.
AJ has been living in Fury's head for years. All that insecurity will come piling out when they fight. And as for Fury being this head wreaking genius, that's all fantasy too. He can barely string a sentence together. He really isn't the sharpest tool. You'll see when the time comes. Just as it did for Wilder. Hell, even Fury's father wanted him retire and live a lie without facing AJ.
AJ has shown great mental toughness with all the fights he's had with barely any experience. Not a single heavyweight in history has that kind of resume with so few fights. And the fact he's one of the few in history to win an immediate rematch tells you that as well. Not many could handle that kind of attention and 100,000 fans in a stadium against that calibre of opponent time and time again. Just like Lewis, when it's all said and done, AJ will be the last man standing.
AJ got hit with a punch that should have knocked him out there and then in the first Ruiz fight with his equilibrium all messed up, but he showed heart in getting up and trying to win. But it just wasn't meant to be. Fair enough, you go again. And he did. Winning practically every round when most were saying it was going to be the same result. Well, it wasn't.
Anybody who swings square on with that much force being the taller man against a smaller man and getting hit by a big shot, is getting knocked out there and then. The punch more than doubled up with the way it happened. And you don't even really see the punch with how much power AJ was trying to create. It was a mistake he learnt from. It happens.
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Originally posted by BlackR0bbb View PostHe's always full of hot air. He always has been. I don't think Pulov will beat him, but you better never show your face in these parts again if he does. Here's the proof you've been whingeing for. Why do you guys whinge so much?
Google: "Anthony Joshua obnoxious"
It's the first search result. This site won't allow the URL for some reason. World Boxing News.
Answer to your comments you snivelling little coward.
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Originally posted by Sid-Knee View PostThey were acting like little b1tches non stop, as were the promoters in Warren and Finkle. Desperately trying to make out that AJ ducked when it can be proven to be a lie. Trying to make out they were the best when both had just turned AJ down. Both trying to make out their fight was the biggest since Ali and other mad shlt. It was non stop. It got rather embarrassing after a while. They really were deluded enough to think no one was watching and listening. AJ wasn't even in the room, but he got talked about more than anyone did. It was their raging insecurity about AJ being the best and a proper star. Those idiots couldn't sell out their own front garden.
Not even Wilder believed he could beat AJ. He was that scared of him he ducked 100 Mill and the most generous contract in history. Look at how frightened he was when cherry picking a badly out of shape Fury the first time. He complained the event was too big for him. Then in the rematch, he was pacing up and down in his dressing room for over an hour. That's why his legs felt tired. He couldn't cope with the nervous energy due to being as mentally weak as i've ever seen in a "Fighter". Then he got dealt with because he's a bum a hype job who is ridiculously deluded. AJ would have viciously knocked him out. Don't delude yourself otherwise.
AJ has been living in Fury's head for years. All that insecurity will come piling out when they fight. And as for Fury being this head wreaking genius, that's all fantasy too. He can barely string a sentence together. He really isn't the sharpest tool. You'll see when the time comes. Just as it did for Wilder. Hell, even Fury's father wanted him retire and live a lie without facing AJ.
AJ has shown great mental toughness with all the fights he's had with barely any experience. Not a single heavyweight in history has that kind of resume with so few fights. And the fact he's one of the few in history to win an immediate rematch tells you that as well. Not many could handle that kind of attention and 100,000 fans in a stadium against that calibre of opponent time and time again. Just like Lewis, when it's all said and done, AJ will be the last man standing.
AJ got hit with a punch that should have knocked him out there and then in the first Ruiz fight with his equilibrium all messed up, but he showed heart in getting up and trying to win. But it just wasn't meant to be. Fair enough, you go again. And he did. Winning practically every round when most were saying it was going to be the same result. Well, it wasn't.
Anybody who swings square on with that much force being the taller man against a smaller man and getting hit by a big shot, is getting knocked out there and then. The punch more than doubled up with the way it happened. And you don't even really see the punch with how much power AJ was trying to create. It was a mistake he learnt from. It happens.
You keep asking the same question and I keep showing you the evidence. Lay off the cheap ale and crayons.
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Originally posted by Sid-Knee View PostStop deflecting with your bullshlt. What part of the question are you struggling with? You presented that Sky interview as evidence. So point out to me which part shows AJ as being "Full of hot air" and being "Obnoxious"?
Answer to your comments you snivelling little coward.
Here's a pic of AJ in his favorite position: on his knees.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=...AAAAAdAAAAABAD
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Originally posted by BlackR0bbb View PostYes, just like AJ beat Michelin Man from his knees when he spat his mouthpiece out and turned his back when the ref asked him if he wanted more smoke. Then came the b.s. excuses about being ill in camp and getting his bell run while sparring. 77 year old Wlad even dropped The Robot. Wilder would have knocked his head to Australia had they fought.
You keep asking the same question and I keep showing you the evidence. Lay off the cheap ale and crayons.
Evidence? What evidence? Evidence to what? You mean the delusion that exists in your mind? That evidence?
There's more intellect and courage in a cabbage than there is with you. Keep on deflecting and avoiding. Keep throwing in your strawman arguments. Keep being a typical American. But put it all on screen for all to see. That's all i care about.
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Originally posted by BlackR0bbb View PostAnswer my question first: Why are most British fighters so insufferable? Even many British boxing fans want to see them lose.
Here's a pic of AJ in his favorite position: on his knees.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=...AAAAAdAAAAABAD
Answer the question you coward after you put it forward as "Evidence". Try and be non American and have the courage to back up your mouth little boy.
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Originally posted by Sid-Knee View PostYou never try to challenge any specific points do you? You just come out with the same devoid nonsense. Why, scared of going over the finer points of what i'm saying? Just want to deflect or avoid completely?
Evidence? What evidence? Evidence to what? You mean the delusion that exists in your mind? That evidence?
There's more intellect and courage in a cabbage than there is with you. Keep on deflecting and avoiding. Keep throwing in your strawman arguments. Keep being a typical American. But put it all on screen for all to see. That's all i care about.
Now go slink back to your attic and don't come out until I give you express permission to.
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