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  • #41
    Originally posted by Jkp View Post
    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
    OK, can you compare that to what anybody else is doing in the division right now? Also can you tell me what he should of been doing instead if you feel so let down by Joshua's last 2 opponents and how him doing what you want him to do would be more beneficial to him?

    Or are you guna struggle to answer that because you are just a salty little gimp who can't bring themselves to speak in anything but a negative vibe about anybody other than the fighters you fanboy for?

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    • #42
      "He regards Joshua as being more of a businessman than a fighter"

      Wow incredibile but I must say that whyte is right!!!

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      • #43
        Originally posted by Jkp View Post
        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
        The miracle of a 6'2" midget.

        Andy Ruiz is taller than Sonny Liston was. Was Sonny Liston a midget?

        The difference in height between Joshua and Ruiz is 10cm. That is the same height difference that there was between Ali and Frazier. Percentage-wise it is less of a height difference between Joshua and Ruiz than between Ali and Frazier.

        In other words -- it's not a big deal and you are trying too hard.

        Pulev is in his thirties (just!), as you probably know.

        AJ vs Pulev was not a brilliant matchup, but it compares favourably with any HW fight that has happened during the pandemic.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by Monty Fisto View Post
          The miracle of a 6'2" midget.

          Andy Ruiz is taller than Sonny Liston was. Was Sonny Liston a midget?

          The difference in height between Joshua and Ruiz is 10cm. That is the same height difference that there was between Ali and Frazier. Percentage-wise it is less of a height difference between Joshua and Ruiz than between Ali and Frazier.

          In other words -- it's not a big deal and you are trying too hard.

          Pulev is in his thirties (just!), as you probably know.

          AJ vs Pulev was not a brilliant matchup, but it compares favourably with any HW fight that has happened during the pandemic.
          I could see on the TV screen the difference in size and physique, it was the most ridiculous, comical looking match up I've seen since butter bean was active.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by DaNeutral. View Post
            OK, can you compare that to what anybody else is doing in the division right now? Also can you tell me what he should of been doing instead if you feel so let down by Joshua's last 2 opponents and how him doing what you want him to do would be more beneficial to him?

            Or are you guna struggle to answer that because you are just a salty little gimp who can't bring themselves to speak in anything but a negative vibe about anybody other than the fighters you fanboy for?

            He should be fighting the #1, #2, guys in division. If your not fighting the best guy in the division your a paper champ. As that's literally the definition of a champ.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by Jkp View Post
              He should be fighting the #1, #2, guys in division. If your not fighting the best guy in the division your a paper champ. As that's literally the definition of a champ.
              Well why have you not been calling Wilder a paper champion for years? Surely by your own logic he was one.

              So Joshua wasn't a champ when he fought Ruiz to win his belts back, but he was fighting A champ in Ruiz.

              Then he fights a mandatory which he has an obligation to do or he loses his belt.

              And now he is lining up a fight against number 1 in the division. So AGAIN, by your VERY OWN LOGIC Joshua isn't really doing anything wrong in who he fought.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by DaNeutral. View Post
                Well why have you not been calling Wilder a paper champion for years? Surely by your own logic he was one.

                So Joshua wasn't a champ when he fought Ruiz to win his belts back, but he was fighting A champ in Ruiz.

                Then he fights a mandatory which he has an obligation to do or he loses his belt.

                And now he is lining up a fight against number 1 in the division. So AGAIN, by your VERY OWN LOGIC Joshua isn't really doing anything wrong in who he fought.
                Wilder fought the #1 guy twice. Keep up.

                There's plenty of ways to avoid Mandatories, there's at least 4 Mandatories for him right now and will be another 4 after them.

                Lining up a fight....? Just like he lined up a fight with Wilder.... lol. Believe it when they are in the ring together. Eddie won't let AJ near Fury. He'll keep him fighting the old, the obese, and the undersized.

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                • #48
                  I wonder if Whyte is still questioning that uppercut though?

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by Jkp View Post
                    Wilder fought the #1 guy twice. Keep up.

                    There's plenty of ways to avoid Mandatories, there's at least 4 Mandatories for him right now and will be another 4 after them.

                    Lining up a fight....? Just like he lined up a fight with Wilder.... lol. Believe it when they are in the ring together. Eddie won't let AJ near Fury. He'll keep him fighting the old, the obese, and the undersized.
                    And Joshua is about to have 2 fights with the number one man in the division and he hasn't waited any where near 42 fights in to his career to do it. Where was your salt for Wilder when he was fighting absolute nobodies after 30 fights?

                    You keep running yourself into a corner kid. You can't straighten out your double standards.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by DaNeutral. View Post
                      And Joshua is about to have 2 fights with the number one man in the division and he hasn't waited any where near 42 fights in to his career to do it. Where was your salt for Wilder when he was fighting absolute nobodies after 30 fights?

                      You keep running yourself into a corner kid. You can't straighten out your double standards.

                      That fight is a very long way from ever happening. Not even signed or agreed yet.

                      Eddie has a history of not being able to make fights. Fury has a history of pulling out at last minute. AJ has a history of never fighting the #1 guy in division....

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