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  • deathofaclown
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    AJ is only loud when it suits him

    Remember his screaming in the ring “Tyson Fury, where you at” after the Ruiz rematch? knowing that Fury had a fight scheduled

    Now the path is clear and he was asked about Fury post fight, he was barely able to mumble Fury’s name, saying he just wants belts. That’s him basically is translation for he’s taking another mandatory next.

    Why hasn’t AJ kept the same energy now the path is clear and Fury isn’t tied up with another fight?

    Lol, don’t know how people can’t see through AJ and Hearn.
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    Tbf I think they’ve already been sorting it behind the scenes. From any angle you look at it, there’s no way any sane person could avoid the fury fight. More money than one could ever need, plus the potential legacy of becoming undisputed, lineal champ who took Fury’s 0

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    • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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      #3
      Originally posted by deathofaclown
      Remember his screaming in the ring “Tyson Fury, where you at” after the Ruiz rematch? knowing that Fury had a fight scheduled

      Now the path is clear and he was asked about Fury post fight, he was barely able to mumble Fury’s name, saying he just wants belts. That’s him basically is translation for he’s taking another mandatory next.

      Why hasn’t AJ kept the same energy now the path is clear and Fury isn’t tied up with another fight?

      Lol, don’t know how people can’t see through AJ and Hearn.
      Spot on...

      Remember when he called him out instead of calling Wilder out after beating Klitschko. Fury was like 25 stone at that point.

      Now Fury is in shape, in form and available, that enthusiasm to fight him has evidently declined.

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        #4
        Originally posted by deathofaclown

        Lol, don’t know how people can’t see through AJ and Hearn.
        They cant see through him because they are him.

        Joshua is enticing to the typical modern male coward with no spine and no integrity. They'll hush in real life and then come online to spout their garbage.

        A guy like Joshua, a so called champion boxer whose intimidated by his peers like Fury and Wilder, offers a sense of comfort to many. Especially here in England, where the general public is used to getting **** on by the powers that be.

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          #5
          Originally posted by deathofaclown
          Remember his screaming in the ring “Tyson Fury, where you at” after the Ruiz rematch? knowing that Fury had a fight scheduled

          Now the path is clear and he was asked about Fury post fight, he was barely able to mumble Fury’s name, saying he just wants belts. That’s him basically is translation for he’s taking another mandatory next.

          Why hasn’t AJ kept the same energy now the path is clear and Fury isn’t tied up with another fight?

          Lol, don’t know how people can’t see through AJ and Hearn.
          Him and Hearn must of mentioned Fury directly 10 times or more last night. What's with this ****** pretence that they shying away from him.

          You even just said yourself he said he just wants belts. Well the only other person than himself who even has a belt is Fury.

          WTF are you blabbering on about?

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            #6
            Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
            Spot on...

            Remember when he called him out instead of calling Wilder out after beating Klitschko. Fury was like 25 stone at that point.

            Now Fury is in shape, in form and available, that enthusiasm to fight him has evidently declined.
            Just stunning that people can't see it.

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            • Bain01D
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              #7
              Originally posted by KingGilgamesh
              They cant see through him because they are him.

              Joshua is enticing to the typical modern male coward with no spine and no integrity. They'll hush in real life and then come online to spout their garbage.

              A guy like Joshua, a so called champion boxer whose intimidated by his peers like Fury and Wilder, offers a sense of comfort to many. Especially here in England, where the general public is used to getting **** on by the powers that be.
              What a wally you are! He a coward? Fighting Klitschko, going straight for the rematch with Ruiz?

              Mate your talking about his character as a person yet you know nothing about him? How much time have you spent in his company?

              Then you make a huge assumption that every person who is a fan is also a coward and weak?

              Crawl back in your hole you idiot

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              • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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                #8
                Originally posted by KingGilgamesh
                Just stunning that people can't see it.
                They’re simply mentally inferior, or uneducated about the sport. Usually both.

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                • KingGilgamesh
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Bain01D
                  What a wally you are! He a coward? Fighting Klitschko, going straight for the rematch with Ruiz?

                  Mate your talking about his character as a person yet you know nothing about him? How much time have you spent in his company?

                  Then you make a huge assumption that every person who is a fan is also a coward and weak?

                  Crawl back in your hole you idiot
                  As a fighter myself. I know enough. Can bet cash you've never stepped in a ring or on a matt.

                  I dont think any of you idiots remember, Klistchko was an underdog in that fight and aiming for vacant belts. He was widely considered too old and had spent too long out of the ring:



                  Once you've fought a couple times, a lot of things become abundantly obvious. Body language, tone, inflection...it becomes obvious when a fighter is either not too keen or is tentative and Joshua doesn't exactly have a stunning poker face. As said, I know it and you know it too...you just don't want to admit it. Because Joshua makes you comfortable accepting mediocrity.

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                  • Bain01D
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by KingGilgamesh
                    As a fighter myself. I know enough. Can bet cash you've never stepped in a ring or on a matt.

                    I dont think any of you idiots remember, Klistchko was an underdog in that fight and aiming for vacant belts. He was widely considered too old and had spent too long out of the ring:



                    Once you've fought a couple times, a lot of things become abundantly obvious. Body language, tone, inflection...it becomes obvious when a fighter is either not too keen or is tentative and Joshua doesn't exactly have a stunning poker face. As said, I know it and you know it too...you just don't want to admit it. Because Joshua makes you comfortable accepting mediocrity.
                    Hahahaha ohhh watch out lads he’s a fighter!!

                    Being a boxer makes a psychologist and a mind reader does it?

                    By that token would AJ not be well aware of how he comes across and do the opposite? Make it seem like he is keen for the fight?

                    One question, what will you say if the fights made and goes ahead??

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