It will be a big statement if AJ can stop Pulev in 4 round or less , I don’t see anyone who can do that beyond Wilder landing on a careless Pulev .
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Originally posted by denium View PostHWs are the kings of boxing.
You can watch as many midgets as you like, but one slap off a HW and they'd be eating through a straw.
I'm just speaking facts denium. the HW's are the biggest p*ssies in boxing. I dont even remember flyweights or even the women crying as much.
If it wasnt for the 'Bronze-Bomber' Deontay Wilder, nobody in America would follow this awful weight class ; just look at the numbers in Deontay Wilder threads, the numbers dont lie. Like I told you before, we dont care about A.J or Phooey, DEAL WITH IT.
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Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View PostYou are passively complaining.
Pulev would be Tyson Fury third best win, if he would of faced him and beat him etc
Did you complain about Tyson Fury's supposed December 5th opponent? No, because you have a agenda.
I am just calling the situation, exactly how it is? Anthony Joshua has a better overall resume than Tyson Fury 'And is held to a higher standard' You already know this deathofaclown, everyone know's this.
I am neutral on both fighters, just reporting on the landscape.
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He's right, this is a good fight to see where he's at mentally. He did what was needed to get the win in the rematch with Ruiz but it was a negative performance. I'm expecting him to take the initiative more against Pulev and try to end it in style.
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Originally posted by Robertthebruce View PostTo be fair AJ had a good solid ko win against Dillian Whyte when he was still undefeated And also the wlad he fought was much better than the one who lost to fury but AJ lost to a little butterbean and fury is a drug cheat who feigned mental illness as a smokescreen. The jury is still out on both fighters. They need to fight each other ASAP
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Originally posted by _Rexy_ View PostFury's December 5th opponent is Kayabal? Whos best win is Derek Chisora right? So how is he so much worse than Pulev who's best win is....Derek Chisora?
Pulev handled an in shape Chisora easily and smothered him in his SD win which really wasn’t that close .
Pulev s a big unit standing 6”5 and 250 with a great jab and amateur pedigree who is physically stronger ,it’s clear what fighter is more dangerous to who and who’s been in the ring and around elite fighters more .
Kabayel vs Fury is a joke in comparison . If Fury thought Pulev was an easy fight he would have fought his final elimination bout with him for Klitschko in 2013 . It’s easy to say you can defeat a fighter but just because Wlad did it doesn’t mean others could .Last edited by REDEEMER; 12-08-2020, 11:21 AM.
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Originally posted by REDEEMER View PostIt will be a big statement if AJ can stop Pulev in 4 round or less , I don’t see anyone who can do that beyond Wilder landing on a careless Pulev .
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Originally posted by thack View PostIf Joshua stops Pulev then before we get carried away how will we know it wasn't a 'careless Pulev'?Last edited by REDEEMER; 12-08-2020, 11:24 AM.
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Originally posted by denium View PostHWs are the kings of boxing.
You can watch as many midgets as you like, but one slap off a HW and they'd be eating through a straw.
And yes, I lay this squarely at the feet of British boxing and our willingness to coddle top talent. People claim its the Mayweather effect but Mayweather's resume is insane. He had his seminal fight with De LaHoya when he was 29.
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