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  • #11
    Originally posted by DaNeutral. View Post
    I'm glad Joshua chose to accept his defeat, dust himself off, work on improvement and get back to work, another option is to sack members of his team, accuse them of drugging him, accuse Ruiz of hiding cast iron baths or boat anchors in his gloves, blame what he wore, saying the whole world is racist against him, blame the ref for slow counting or being drunk, blaming baby oil and magic and then go and do some twerking. After his autopsy ofcourse.
    Brutal!

    But it is a truth universally acknowledged that nobody ever wants to hear excuses.

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    • #12
      'A little loss to Ruiz'........If Joshua see's that this way he's in trouble .Joshua was completely taken apart by Ruiz , it was not a 'little loss' and the only thing that makes this matchup tonight remotely interesting is the fact of how vulnerable Joshua can be.

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      • #13
        But he completely changed the way he fought in the rematch?

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        • #14
          Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
          But he completely changed the way he fought in the rematch?
          And also NEEDED a SUPERSIZED ring.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez View Post
            That's true but who is in the HW division? Least AJ fights top 10 fighters almost every fight. Of course he's going to to lose a couple more times if he's doing that
            Nobody had Pulev ranked in the top ten until this fight was announced.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
              But he completely changed the way he fought in the rematch?
              Originally posted by Shadoww702 View Post
              And also NEEDED a SUPERSIZED ring.
              And his own stadium in a foreign country.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
                And his own stadium in a foreign country.
                Yeah AJ is who he is. Fury beats him. I hope he fights Wilder the most.

                That's my 401K plan there.

                Ruiz in shape beats him. If odds right I would take Ortiz over AJ.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Shadoww702 View Post
                  YEah AJ is who he is. Fury beats him. I hope he fights Wilder the most.

                  That's my 401K plan there.
                  He's going to hold those three belts hostage in England. Him and Hearn are going to move the goalposts on a Fury deal and the fight won't get made. It's also why they're trying to get out of the Usyk fight. Both guys beat Joshua rather easily. The big robot is built for fluid guys like Fury and Usyk.

                  Why else would Hearn be trying to get the WBO to skip over Usyk as a mandatory? Usyk is a ****ing MATCHROOM FIGHTER! Fury isn't! It's all smoke and mirrors while Joshua will likely go fight some 42 year old Eurolevel scrub

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                  • #19
                    You guys prefer a con man like Fury who fights bums to keep his 0. AJ loss, came back and pitched a shut out. The end. Tonight he wins by KO and then on to the next.

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                    • #20
                      A fighter's fighter. I laugh when people say he ran from ruiz. He boxed, ruiz just didn't have the legs or stamina to cut the ring off in the rematch. I like fury more as a fighter , but can't deny what Joshua has achieved in his career, how fast he made it to the top and how he adjusted after adversity

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