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Originally posted by Oldskoolg View Post
“Love him or hate him”….he’s just not that relevant in the grand scheme to waste either emotion on him. He is an above average heavyweight in nothing more than perhaps a decent era of the division. His popularity was in that he came along at a time when Britain was in dire need of a boxing star. When he’s gone he will be easily forgotten and never mentioned again
Trust me, Joshua isn't getting easily forgotten.Willow The Wisp likes this.
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Originally posted by Poeticman7 View Post
Dude. They still talk about Frank Bruno.
Trust me, Joshua isn't getting easily forgotten.
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Originally posted by Oldskoolg View Post
The difference is Bruno mixed it up with some of the best fighters in the second best era ever in boxing and took on the likes of Mike Tyson, Lennox Lewis, and others. Do we not understand that?
I'm very sure A.J., in spite of whatever shortcomings that prevented him from becoming the best of his era, will be long remembered. A movie about his life is likely on the way.
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Originally posted by Oldskoolg View Post
The difference is Bruno mixed it up with some of the best fighters in the second best era ever in boxing and took on the likes of Mike Tyson, Lennox Lewis, and others. Do we not understand that?
Worldwide is one thing, but if you think AJ will be forgotten domestically you're crazy. He was literally the biggest draw in British boxing history.
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Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post
Anthony Joshua, Tyson Fury and David Beckham are the three professional athletes from the United Kingdom who are widely known in the United States.
I'm very sure A.J., in spite of whatever shortcomings that prevented him from becoming the best of his era, will be long remembered. A movie about his life is likely on the way.
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