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Is it just me or does Anthony Joshua have a very loserish fanbase?

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    Originally posted by KingGilgamesh View Post
    Now, don't get me wrong. I think Fury is a tosser and is slowly being exposed as the liar he always has been. I am partial to Wilder though I think he's a bit of a pillock for his excuses.

    But Joshua, I am growing to...despise. Not because of the man himself, ultimately I dont think there's much there to be offended by. Its his audience. I'm a big guy from the "ends" and just find his audience absolutely risible. Its like this weird collection of pathetic beta cuckolds who worship the guy to the point its ****ing weird. Ask any of them about his boxing and they're often unable to name anything significant about his arsenal...it just feels kinda like a bandwagon for a guy whose the "it" guy but they don't really know why. I suppose since he he's not hard on the eye and isn't "problematic" like most boxers (especially black ones) that the public gets behind, talent be damned.

    He just feels, to me, like a superior Bruno.
    Bruno was better. Rest of post, I agree.

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      you guys are just noticing this? lol. One thing I respect AJ for is his sportsmanship. When he loses, he congratulates the winner and even takes pics. He did the same thing with ruiz, But i don't **** with dude like that concerning his career.

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        Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post

        AJ is a timid fighter now, that’s why. You have to agree.

        when you watch how Whyte got ironed out by Povetkin but still had the balls to get back in and take the fight to him in the rematch, or Fury walking right at Wilder in their rematch, you have to admit they’re cut from a different cloth to AJ when it comes to confidence in the ring.

        AJ looks petrified in there now, , especially under pressure and fighters never overcome that.
        We'll see if he does in the rematch. You keep talking about balls, but Fury hasn't got the balls to fight contenders. Only Joshua has been giving these guys shots.

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          Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post

          We'll see if he does in the rematch. You keep talking about balls, but Fury hasn't got the balls to fight contenders. Only Joshua has been giving these guys shots.
          AJ’s best win is a Fury leftover and Fury is the only one who beat long reigning champs in their backyard, one of them by taking the fight to the biggest puncher in boxing. That’s balls for you. That’s why quality beats quantity any day.

          AJ has always fought in his comfort zone, usually against old men. Saturday was the first time he fought a really rated fighter that wasn’t old and he looked petrified of Usyk, even though he’s a former Cruiserweight. He’s mentally ruined i think. Credit to him that he gets in the ring, but when the bell goes, reality sets in and he has no confidence anymore.
          Last edited by deathofaclown; 09-27-2021, 11:34 AM.

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            Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post

            AJ’s best win is a Fury leftover and the only one who beat long reigning champs in their backyard, one of them by taking the fight to the biggest puncher in boxing. That’s balls for you.

            AJ has always fought in his comfort zone, usually against old men. Saturday was the first time he fought a really rated fighter that wasn’t old and he looked petrified of Usyk, even though he’s a former Cruiserweight. He’s mentally ruined u think. Credit to him that he gets in the ring, but when the bell goes, reality sets in and he has no confidence anymore.
            Joshua has been fighting top 10 contenders for years. Fury/Wilder cherry pick outside the top 10 unless it's a money fight. Facts are facts.

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              Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post

              Joshua has been fighting top 10 contenders for years. Fury/Wilder cherry pick outside the top 10 unless it's a money fight. Facts are facts.
              If Fury is such a cherry picker, why do the likes of TBRB, who in your own words are the best rankings, have Fury as #1 HW in the world above Joshua, even before he lost to Usyk?

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                Originally posted by denium View Post

                If Fury is such a cherry picker, why do the likes of TBRB, who in your own words are the best rankings, have Fury as #1 HW in the world above Joshua, even before he lost to Usyk?
                Because he beat Wilder. Not on his body of work. Name all the top 10 fighters Fury has fought, 2/3? The guy avoids the high risk low reward fights like a Ruiz or Usyk.

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                  Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post

                  Because he beat Wilder. Not on his body of work. Name all the top 10 fighters Fury has fought, 2/3? The guy avoids the high risk low reward fights like a Ruiz or Usyk.
                  Lol Ruiz high risk? The guy is totally garbage. Never did a thing in his career before AJ. He just went life and death with a 40 year old Arreola.

                  The fact is took AJ 2 fights to beat him and even then it was a timid performance is quite embarrassing.

                  Usyk I’ll give you, it was risky. I obviously picked Usyk to win so I know that. Credit to AJ for taking the fight because he isn’t in Usyk’s league yet far more popular. He put a lot on the line in a fight that was never going to end well.

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                    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post

                    high risk low reward fights like a Ruiz.

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                      Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post

                      Lol Ruiz high risk? The guy is totally garbage. Never did a thing in his career before AJ. He just went life and death with a 40 year old Arreola.

                      The fact is took AJ 2 fights to beat him and even then it was a timid performance is quite embarrassing.

                      Usyk I’ll give you, it was risky. I obviously picked Usyk to win so I know that. Credit to AJ for taking the fight because he isn’t in Usyk’s league yet far more popular. He put a lot on the line in a fight that was never going to end well.
                      higher risk than Tom Shwarz and Wallin, which were total cherry picks.

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