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  • #81
    Originally posted by Angeljuice View Post
    AJ has the best resumé of the top 5 boxers. He has faced tougher opponents than Fury and Wilder by far.
    It is obvious by the way you talk that you aren't a boxing fan, just a bandwagon jumper.
    The contrary. And I never compared AJ to fury and wilder, why do you do that quoting my post??

    Here it was about aj and ddd. I simply stated that both ddd and joyce are better than all aj's fights bar parker and possibly ruiz on a good day. Don't you agree?

    I can even agree with you on the rest, that was totally off topic nevertheless.

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    • #82
      Powdered aristoc**** in the 1800's used to duel to the death over disputes yeah boxing takes guts but you know.. Context

      These guys are in the fight game, they enjoy the clout from being fighters so you have to be open to a bit of criticism

      At the end of the day Vitali, Duran many others have quit and yeah you catch a bit of flack for it but are these guys really that mentally weak that they care about that?

      Dubois has a chance to rebuild himself, people will forget if he gets on a winning streak it's not that serious jeez

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      • #83
        This is typical AJ which isn't bad. He's not the sort to kick a man when he's down.

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        • #84
          Originally posted by Tecnoworld View Post
          The contrary. And I never compared AJ to fury and wilder, why do you do that quoting my post??

          Here it was about aj and ddd. I simply stated that both ddd and joyce are better than all aj's fights bar parker and possibly ruiz on a good day. Don't you agree?

          I can even agree with you on the rest, that was totally off topic nevertheless.
          No, Klitschko was far better than DDD or JJ even at 40+.

          Povetkin, Takam and Whyte are all far more accomplished professionals than Joyce or Dubois.

          Joyce and Dubois both still have a lot to prove. They have a combined record of less than 30 fights, the vast majority of these have been against very low ranked opponents. Their fight on Saturday was the stiffest competition either has faced to date, they aren't yet on the world level.

          Takam has 39 wins in 44 fights and has fought world title fights. That is pedigree and a known quantity. Joyce has now fought 13 opponents with no proven world level opponents so far.

          How are you telling me that Joyce is better than Takam based on nothing at all except how much hype you've bought into?
          Last edited by Angeljuice; 12-03-2020, 06:37 AM.

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          • #85
            Originally posted by Jkp View Post
            AJ the serial cheater, gets a tea break mid round when ever he wants.
            Yeah remember in the Parker fight haha he called a time-out in the middle of a round

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            • #86
              Originally posted by theface07 View Post
              Why? We all know what happened. Do you doubt he has a fractured orbital bone and retinal bleeding? **** PR. All Dubois needs to do is rest and get himself right physically and mentally. He doesn't owe the fickle, ignorant boxing fans anything.
              I'm slightly dyslexic and at first glance saw "a fractured orbital bone and rectal bleeding".

              Made me jump for a moment.😂

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              • #87
                Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post
                Yeah remember in the Parker fight haha he called a time-out in the middle of a round
                Yup, and when he fought in America against Ruiz and the ref wouldn't help him, he looked like a lost little boy.

                The ref helped him so much against Parker it was a joke, compare that to say, Fury-Wilder II when Fury had to fight Wilder and Kenny Bayless.

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                • #88
                  Originally posted by alexguiness View Post
                  Joshua and Dubois are cut from the same sort of cloth, big athletic guys but both lack defensive skill / survival instincts.

                  There is a fragility there as shown in the fights they lost.
                  That vulnerability is what makes them more exciting to watch though.
                  You know AJ has the beating of anybody in his locker, but you also know that it can all turn to SH1+ in a second and everything is lost.

                  Surely that is more entertaining than watching an unbeatable machine plow through endless opponents (even if they are all unranked ahem,Wilder).

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                  • #89
                    Originally posted by denium View Post
                    Yup, and when he fought in America against Ruiz and the ref wouldn't help him, he looked like a lost little boy.

                    The ref helped him so much against Parker it was a joke, compare that to say, Fury-Wilder II when Fury had to fight Wilder and Kenny Bayless.
                    Have you ever fought in the ring? I don't think you've ever been punched in the face hard enough to know what you're talking about.

                    I'd be more than willing to remedy that for you, if only it could be arranged.

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                    • #90
                      Originally posted by Angeljuice View Post
                      Have you ever fought in the ring? I don't think you've ever been punched in the face hard enough to know what you're talking about.

                      I'd be more than willing to remedy that for you, if only it could be arranged.
                      Haha sure you would, big man.

                      I'd KO you with a single slap and then take a dump on your prone lifeless body.

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