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Originally posted by Nomadic View PostNot really, look at Khan, stays on his back every fight, but manages to get top tier fights by talking about how good he is and mentioning other boxer's name. AJ might not be the biggest name anymore but there are still money fights to be made. Remember, all AJ fans cared about was how much money he made every fight. They cared less about who he fight.
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Originally posted by Nomadic View PostNot at all, AJ lacked all of those points you made. Most champs dig deep in those situations and find a way out. Hate to kick a man while he is down, but he looked pathetic that night.
... and the main "problem" with AJ seems to be that he can't change too much (in such short period of time) of what he showed already...
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Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post... OK, then... We are all fans of this sport... And here it's not about "hitting a man when he's down"... It's only about telling what it is, I guess...
... and the main "problem" with AJ seems to be that he can't change too much (in such short period of time) of what he showed already...
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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostThis rematch is all about egos instead of sound strategy! The proper advice from Hearn should be, let's take a step back, recover both physically and mentally, and then come bank stronger, i.e. Pacquiao, J-Rock, and Fury! Hearn should have him fight Hunter, Hrgovic, Whyte, or Rivas!
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Originally posted by donjigga11 View PostThis undefeated **** had gotten to people’s heads. Louis, Ali, Holmes, Lewis, Tyson, Holyfield, Foreman, Frazier, Johnson, Dempsey, Liston and both klitschkos all lost more than once and greats.
Hearn doesn’t help AJ sometimes with the comments and pressure he puts on him in public.
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