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Originally posted by Boro View PostAJ resume isn't as great as you like to think it is he like Fury has two good wins and that's it, to believe otherwise is quite delusional this era is weak it doesn't mean a thing to be ranked in the top ten when you have guys from Wlads era still in the top 10 and arguably Wlad could come back right now and clean out most of the top ten.
He has the best resume of the current heavyweights - by some distance.
Maybe controversial.....but I think Joyce the plodder gets to him late on. So, no AJ fan here, albeit I’m a Londoner. I’d also love to see Whyte knock him out and he just might next time. But for now, AJ deserves some credit and can you imagine the division without him.....would be even more woeful.
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it was clear to see for everyyone out there that Joshua has no heart. it was only his craft advantage, he is almost a coward to tell the truth and his boxing skills look robotic
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Originally posted by sir ronni james View Postit was clear to see for everyyone out there that Joshua has no heart. it was only his craft advantage, he is almost a coward to tell the truth and his boxing skills look robotic
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Originally posted by Boro View PostAJ resume isn't as great as you like to think it is he like Fury has two good wins and that's it, to believe otherwise is quite delusional this era is weak it doesn't mean a thing to be ranked in the top ten when you have guys from Wlads era still in the top 10 and arguably Wlad could come back right now and clean out most of the top ten.
AJs resume is excellent for the stage of his career not to mention all those belts he has. I'm not saying he's the best boxer - he may not be but at least he's mixing it with very good fighters every fight.
IF Fury does get beaten by AJ - people will pull apart his CV very easily - an old Wlad, an untested Wilder. It would be very easy to do if Fury lost a couple of fights. You have to wonder why Fury is fighting all these bums if he is as good as people claim.
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Originally posted by sir ronni james View Postit was clear to see for everyyone out there that Joshua has no heart. it was only his craft advantage, he is almost a coward to tell the truth and his boxing skills look robotic
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Originally posted by Vinnykin View PostMartin and Parker were not legit champs to me.... I had Hughie Fury beating Parker, and Ruiz.
Klitschko was not a champion and was inactive when AJ fought him with home advantage.
So, it is my opinion that Joshua has not beaten a legit champ for any of his belts, and is very hard to argue against.
Fury is the numero uno in the world and Joshua needs to beat him if his career is to mean anything.
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Originally posted by Boro View PostAJ resume isn't as great as you like to think it is he like Fury has two good wins and that's it, to believe otherwise is quite delusional this era is weak it doesn't mean a thing to be ranked in the top ten when you have guys from Wlads era still in the top 10 and arguably Wlad could come back right now and clean out most of the top ten.
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Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez View PostYou need to realize - Fury and Wilder are BOTH 5 YEARS ahead of AJ in their career. They didn't even fight even these guys from Wlad's era - which overlapped with their own.
AJs resume is excellent for the stage of his career not to mention all those belts he has. I'm not saying he's the best boxer - he may not be but at least he's mixing it with very good fighters every fight.
IF Fury does get beaten by AJ - people will pull apart his CV very easily - an old Wlad, an untested Wilder. It would be very easy to do if Fury lost a couple of fights. You have to wonder why Fury is fighting all these bums if he is as good as people claim.
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