Of course he was, the AJ fans that I have seen on here have always admit that doe. I think he was more overrated because of the way he was being ducked. You get people losing their pens even when offers ten times their usual payday. Maybe that cloud a bit of more people’s judgement.
No disrespect to AJ fans but I think this is a fair question.
But please - Don't shoot the messenger, I got nothing to do with his TKO loss.
The real answer is yes. He was overhyped from day one, people who actually followed his career from the amateurs knew about his limitations and vulnerabilities. The fanboys who jumped on the bandwagon had a rude awakening last night.
The real answer is yes. He was overhyped from day one, people who actually followed his career from the amateurs knew about his limitations and vulnerabilities. The fanboys who jumped on the bandwagon had a rude awakening last night.
I didn’t realize he only had 50 amateur fights. If you think about it he is still reasonably inexperienced
His best win was against a 40+ year old Wlad who was coming off a loss in which he looked awful and an 18 month layoff. And prior to getting schooled by Fury he failed to KO Bryant Jennings, who was in turn KO'd by Ortiz just a few months later.
Klitschko was shot and he still almost knocked Joshua out.
Who's his next best win? A shot Povetkin after they took his PEDs away? Pillowfisted Joe Parker?
Of course he was so many idiots posting about his boxing skills like he was the heavyweight Pernell Whitaker and saying stupid **** like Lennox Lewis was jealous of his career
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