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Eddie Hearn is a despicable liar.
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Originally posted by W1LL View PostThe only idiotic thing here is people trying to say Andy Ruiz Jr. beat a prime, 100% fit and ready Anthony Joshua. That obviously didn't happen. "It's just boxing!", "Excuses lol!" Nah, I'm not an AJ fan, I've said forever that he is doesn't belong in a ring with Fury or Wilder, have called him a big stiff robot, etc etc. But there are people on here who live in a fantasy land of fookery.
AJ was the sacrificial lamb on Saturday night, when the fight should likely have been called off. And I'm not saying a prime, 100% AJ beats Ruiz Jr., even that remains to be seen. But too many fookboys on here rejoicing at the downfall of a man who A. looked like he didn't want to be there, and judging from the stories that are coming out B. shouldn't have been in there. We have DAZN and Hearn to thank for the fight going ahead as planned. The money, exposure, loss of face etc was obviously more important than AJ's welfare.
I'd be saying the same thing regardless of who the fighter concerned was. Fury, AJ, Wilder, it doesn't matter. The same people rejoiced in the downfall of Tyson Fury at the time too. Sickening.
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Originally posted by W1LL View PostThe only idiotic thing here is people trying to say Andy Ruiz Jr. beat a prime, 100% fit and ready Anthony Joshua. That obviously didn't happen. "It's just boxing!", "Excuses lol!" Nah, I'm not an AJ fan, I've said forever that he is doesn't belong in a ring with Fury or Wilder, have called him a big stiff robot, etc etc. But there are people on here who live in a fantasy land of fookery.
AJ was the sacrificial lamb on Saturday night, when the fight should likely have been called off. And I'm not saying a prime, 100% AJ beats Ruiz Jr., even that remains to be seen. But too many fookboys on here rejoicing at the downfall of a man who A. looked like he didn't want to be there, and judging from the stories that are coming out B. shouldn't have been in there. We have DAZN and Hearn to thank for the fight going ahead as planned. The money, exposure, loss of face etc was obviously more important than AJ's welfare.
I'd be saying the same thing regardless of who the fighter concerned was. Fury, AJ, Wilder, it doesn't matter. The same people rejoiced in the downfall of Tyson Fury at the time too. Sickening.
First wait to see if any of those things are true, (which I'm almost certain they are not) before you jump to such ridiculous conclusions.
He may win a rematch, I think he can by altering his tactics a little, and I do think he needs a new coach, but that's a long term thing. He came up against a guy who could take his best punches (early at least) never happened before, I'm sure he will learn from it if he can compartmentalize the loss.
You guys are looking for some BS conspiracies - carry on. I'll live in the real world I think. If any of this turns out to be true I'll apologise, but I think I'll be good.
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Originally posted by W1LL View PostHaving a panic attack is serious business. Many even requiring medical attention and some form of treatment and aftercare. In fact, if the stories turn out to be true, it is almost criminal what people are saying happened. You remember Oliver McCall having a mental breakdown against Lennox Lewis? Yea, that chit is dangerous.
lennox is the one who waited to catch the man at his worst because he was scared of getting back in the ring immediately with a fit healthy mccall....
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Originally posted by MDPopescu View PostI'll tell you again: that's the way this guy is handling his business... he's not some Al Haymon who feels that he has to protect his roster... (and, tbh, I think that Hearn is losing his grip...)
that hearn is an incompetent fool... 😂😂😂😂😂
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Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View PostThe truth will come out only when Joshua is retired, right now? I honestly just think they are focused on the rematch. 'Joshua will probably win the rematch on points or late stoppage' I also think that he needs to take the fight in america, no point in going backwards.
I still think Joshua can beat Wilder and Fury, but not as 100% certain at this time 'I will go with the notion now that? They can all beat each other' be interesting to see Tyson Fury performance in his next fight.
I am not heavily invested in any of the heavyweights these days, as David Haye was the last real fighter who I had a rapport with.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
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Originally posted by EnglishOxide View PostWhy are you blaming Eddie Hearn?
AJ and his team (manager, father, trainer, etc) are the ones who must take responsibility.
Hearn is just the promoter, he is not in camp with AJ and I doubt he gets told everything.
you are terrible at this... 👍😜
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Not sure what his has to do with Eddie Hearn, but he seemed to get blamed for everything
I heard one of the LDBC guys complain about Donald Trump and blame Eddie for basically getting him elected. They were sure Eddie was colluding with "the Russians".
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