Comments Thread For: Dillian Whyte Questions The Drive, Desire of Anthony Joshua

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  • P4Pdunny
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    #31
    Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
    I’m no AJ fan but the man who’s turned down TWO eliminators is questioning the desire of a man who’s an Olympic and World champion, and has knocked him out.

    This f***ing guy man...

    Biggest idiot in boxing.
    Bar none. Biggest idiot actively fighting.

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    • ShoulderRoll
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      #32
      When is that fight with Luis Ortiz? Just another empty call out I guess.

      He's right about Joshua, though.

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      • The plunger man
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        #33
        Povetkin’s left uppercut did more damage to whyte’s cerebrum than we thought ....what a goon this whyte is lol

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        • Roberto Vasquez
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          #34
          I remmeber David Haye saying he would retire at 30 to avoid getting brain damage. And he did....then came back...and got hit a lot in the head.

          Joshau won't retire until he starts to decline. His recent performances have been perfect. All his rivals are just trying to get him to be reckless and get knocked out.

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          • Monty Fisto
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            #35
            Originally posted by OnlytheTruth
            Yeah, absolutely. We saw the death of young, indestructible AJ against Ruiz. The epitome of Joshua was the Ruiz knockdown. Gets his man down and then rushes in for the kill, because its always worked.

            The loss has done him the world of good, IMO. Not just because I'm a fan but you can clearly see that he's progressing since that, for lack of a better word; humilation. He's not on Fury's level in terms of boxing ability and IQ but he has the power that Fury never has had and is unlikely to get.

            I like Whyte's personality but he is getting worse. He hasn't really got anything to lose now. He's got 2 losses. He isn't in any top 3 conversations. He's grinding his way through his career now and I don't think we will see him in another world title bout. He'll become a top 10, maybe 5, gatekeeper.
            Smart post.

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            • Corelone
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              #36
              I don't know, but AJ made the ref stop it. Whyte made the doctor stop it. Going down and getting up can be worrisome. Going down like you've been shot just alarms the medical staff.

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              • The D3vil
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                #37
                Dillian Whyte does a hell of a lot of talking for a guy who just got stopped by a 41 year old midget.

                Like, what does this dude do other than talk?

                He barely beat Joseph Parker and AJ already beat both of them.

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                • Eff Pandas
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                  #38
                  Well yea no sh^t he's probably not as motivated as he once was.

                  If I got $70 in my bank account I'm gonna be more willing to push it & take more risks than if I got $70,000,000 or whatever AJ gots in his bank account. Thats kinda how life works regardless if you are a pro boxer, CEO of a aspiring fortune 500 company or working at Walmart.

                  That said an unmotivated AJ is still better than most of the cats out there super mfing motivated & broke. There are still levels to this sh^t however motivated you are or aren't. Motivation is just one variable.

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                  • Jkp
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
                    I’m no AJ fan but the man who’s turned down TWO eliminators is questioning the desire of a man who’s an Olympic and World champion, and has knocked him out.

                    This f***ing guy man...

                    Biggest idiot in boxing.
                    Its Much worse.... this is the same man who ran from guaranteed shot at AJ and 4 world titles.

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                    • Jkp
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by DaNeutral.
                      In his last 2 fights Joshua has regained his world titles and dealt with his mandatory and now he is working hard to set up the undisputed fight with Tyson Fury.

                      Question his abilities if you wish but his ambition and drive is undeniable.
                      He got his belts off a clinically obese midget who didn't train for the fight, and then fought a way past it 40 year old journeymen, who was average at best 10 years ago during his peak

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