Comments Thread For: Anthony Joshua: A Little Loss To Ruiz Isn't Enough To Change Someone Like Me

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  • Madison Boxing
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    #41
    as far as im concerned the first fight is forgotten about, he won the rematch with ease and showed it was a fluke

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    • Roberto Vasquez
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      #42
      Originally posted by _Rexy_
      Nobody had Pulev ranked in the top ten until this fight was announced.
      I said who is dominant in the Heavyweight division? and you had no answer. No one is fighting better opposition than AJ every fight. That's the truth. Sure he will lose a few times but that's what happens when you fight very good boxers.

      If Fury does beat AJ we all know he will retire - he would have one title defence - very poor. AJ would still be dominant. Wilder could beat AJ but then he's not going to be taking on all comers either. Why change now when he's nearing the end of his career?

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      • BirdSong
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        #43
        joshua always seems to have to defend/justify himself now, no anthony u didn't take wilders shots many times & it wasn't a little loss to ruiz, it was a bad loss, it is what it is, fury stole a march on you & now u have to beat him, but u can't undo the past either

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