He wasn't just KO'd, he was again brutalised.He's avoided the 'live' guys who have been around but has beaten an even fatter Ruiz and Charles Martin for 'world titles' He should count himself lucky that Hearn matched him as he did after his annihalition by Ruiz with only soft opponents BUT it was obvious last night that a young live opponent who can dig and didn't fall for their hype and smoke screens was going to do that to him . Talk of a rematch , with his pathetic rematch cause (as challenger!) is nonsense and yet another crap money spin by Hearn .Anyone who can't see that exactly the same thing would happen , maybe even sooner deserves to lose even more money , I won't , I saw what I saw and that won't change !
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Originally posted by BodyBagz View PostDel Bum was able to fight on even after his 12th L
AJ has a few more fights in him.
His HOF hopes depend on it.
His reflexes are now a thing of the past. He kept getting nailed repeatedly by the same punches over and over again and couldn’t evade any of them.
He never saw them coming which is indicative of a shot fighter. It’s very rare to see a fighter age overnight like Anthony Joshua has.
Do you remember when I told you how I had this eery feeling about this fight?Last edited by champion4ever; 09-22-2024, 03:16 AM.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostI don’t know. AJ looks like a ruined fighter to me He has made lots of money in his career and hopefully, he has invested it wisely because he needs to retire. He just doesn’t have it anymore.
His reflexes are now a thing of the past. He kept getting nailed repeatedly by the same punches over and over again and couldn’t evade any of them.
He never saw them coming which is indicative of a shot fighter. It’s very rare to see a fighter age overnight like Anthony Joshua has.
Do you remember when I told you how I had this eery feeling about this fight?
Can't say what went wrong for AJ
I didn't have a dog in this fight but picked AJ to end DDD.
No reason other than I had to pick one.
Going from the clip, It seemed AJ was clear headed at the end, until he got reckless (ala Andy 1)
It was a beaut of a counter uppercut
If AJ had nothing left in him, I doubt he would have kept getting up.
This is an observation, not me being a fanboy
I never once hyped any HW, not even the one guy I'm a fan of, Usyk.
(I did "hype" Wilder vs Fury 3x because I hate Fury that much)
I don't recall what you said
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Margins? This wasnt even close. AJ fought like a Amatuer and Dubois wasnt any better, guy was a walking punch bag. Dubois got there first and hurt AJ but either way the state of heavyweight boxing is tragic.
That fight was awful, only thing good was seeing AJ get rocked multiple times. He is like the Amir Khan of the Heavyweight division.
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Davidson is implying Joshua made a ton of mistakes there.
Joshua is 100% right here to keep on fighting. I've always said what happened in the Ruiz figth will happen at least twice more in AJ's career. His chin and recovery are shocking. In fact it actually shows how good a boxer he is that he doesn't struggle more
Also boxers ARE boxers, they enjoy boxing. Maybe they actually want to do what they enjoy?
Although Dubois had a great win - you do have to worry how long it took him to stop AJ. Aj was on wobbly legs for literally 50% of the fight. We know Dubois has the power. Makes you worry for Dubois against good boxers with better chins. Why did he take so long to stop AJ? and then get hurt himself eventually? I have to say Dubois did have a much better chin than I thought he had. So that's a good sign. He def has that mental strength now too.
Originally posted by champion4ever View PostI don’t know. AJ looks like a ruined fighter to me He has made lots of money in his career and hopefully, he has invested it wisely because he needs to retire. He just doesn’t have it anymore.
His reflexes are now a thing of the past. He kept getting nailed repeatedly by the same punches over and over again and couldn’t evade any of them.
He never saw them coming which is indicative of a shot fighter. It’s very rare to see a fighter age overnight like Anthony Joshua has.
Do you remember when I told you how I had this eery feeling about this fight?
People said (probably you!) that he should retire after Ruiz loss too.
The danger for AJ now - is it's clear that the way to win is to attack him hard. Can he deal with that every fight? He will get stopped again at some point no matter how well he fights, that's for sure.
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Originally posted by thack View PostHe wasn't just KO'd, he was again brutalised.He's avoided the 'live' guys who have been around but has beaten an even fatter Ruiz and Charles Martin for 'world titles' He should count himself lucky that Hearn matched him as he did after his annihalition by Ruiz with only soft opponents BUT it was obvious last night that a young live opponent who can dig and didn't fall for their hype and smoke screens was going to do that to him . Talk of a rematch , with his pathetic rematch cause (as challenger!) is nonsense and yet another crap money spin by Hearn .Anyone who can't see that exactly the same thing would happen , maybe even sooner deserves to lose even more money , I won't , I saw what I saw and that won't change !
Aj will probably go straight back in against Dubois too.
When Fury beat Wlad - he had contracted rematch with Wlad and ran from it! AJ said he would give Wlad a rematch when he beat him and Wlad ran from it...Last edited by Roberto Vasquez; 09-22-2024, 07:16 AM.
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