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  • #11
    Originally posted by Blackstarr View Post
    AJ fans are typically the most rational here


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    • #12
      Mike is right. Joshua can't afford to telegraph like a Wilder otherwise he's guna get picked off and out sccored but at the same time he can't afford to be hesitant and too patient like Wlad and again allow Fury to out score him.

      Its a tough ask for Joshua but that's life at the top when you facing the best. He is no dummy though I'm sure him and his team are going to be working hard on laying down strategies to combat what Fury has planned. Question is will he be able to execute them..

      I have no doubt Joshua will be more professional than team Wilder who just planned on swinging away for 12 until something landed and take for granted that Fury is no physical threat.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by denium View Post


        They more rational than you that's for sure.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Blackstarr View Post
          AJ fans are typically the most rational here.
          [IMG]https://media.*****.com/media/65ODCwM00NVmEyLsX3/*****.gif[/IMG]

          Lay off the pipe

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          • #15
            Originally posted by DaNeutral. View Post
            They more rational than you that's for sure.
            You do realise that I was calling Fury the real deal on here when everybody was calling him a joke?

            We’ll see who ends up proven right, and it’s always me.

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            • #16
              True, Joshua isn't that fast and quite basic. The heavyweight division being good today though? False, it has no depth and is one of the worst era's in heavyweight history.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Liondw View Post
                True, Joshua isn't that fast and quite basic. The heavyweight division being good today though? False, it has no depth and is one of the worst era's in heavyweight history.
                Rubbish.

                The top 10 of the 80's, 90's and even 2000's weren't anything more special than today.

                70's was abit of a golden era however they were still much smaller men compared to today. Heavyweight boxing has changed.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Roadblock View Post
                  Joshua is punching straighter and sharper than he ever has get of the pipe Mike.
                  Hmmmm who to believe?

                  Youngest, former, rare, unified undisputed world heavyweight champion who has spent his whole career in the ring since the age of 12-13?

                  Or that fan girl, celebrity hero chaser poster guy on the internet that sports chubbies over his favorite fighter?

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Blackstarr View Post
                    Funny how this is the first reaction that came to your mind, which truly shows how your own nuthugger brain works.

                    AJ fans are typically the most rational here, unlike Fury and Wilder ones who repeatedly bend over backwards to explain their heroes contradictory and questionable behaviour.

                    Mike Tyson has a very fair point - AJ has a lot to work on if he’s to defeat Fury. But fortunately for him he seems the fastest learner of the lot, given he wasn’t even peers with Wilder and Fury in the amateurs, and he is continuously evolving as a fighter. The Fury-AJ fight will tell us whether he’ll have evolved enough.
                    I think fury is the most improved boxer on the planet to be honest. I wrote him off as barely European level in the early stages of his career, thought he looked terrible.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by miniq View Post
                      Rubbish.

                      The top 10 of the 80's, 90's and even 2000's weren't anything more special than today.

                      70's was abit of a golden era however they were still much smaller men compared to today. Heavyweight boxing has changed.
                      I’d argue a top ten of
                      Lewis
                      Holyfield
                      Tyson
                      Bowe
                      Tua
                      Mercer
                      Bruno
                      McCall
                      Ruddock
                      Morrison

                      Compares favourably to today’s fighters

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