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    #51
    Ruiz beats him in a rematch too. And I am European and euro boxing fan.

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      #52
      Joshua couldn't cope with the bodyshots.

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        #53
        Originally posted by Boksfan View Post
        Everything regarding that fight was wrong for Joshua. He got destroyed so badly that it's hard for me to see him winning rematch. Losing weight and changing trainer is the first thing I would probably do and do it fast, there is no much time to train.
        I'd love to see what "Breadman" could do with Joshua! He's doing a great job with Julian Williams, and he doesn't have a ton of clients! They could pass on the immediate rematch, beat up Whyte or Pulev, and rebuild! He would be a star in Philly!

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          #54
          It's funny how just the other day AJ was talking about how Wilder and Fury don't have much time left in the sport, and how he'll be around for 5 more years getting better, completely ignoring the fact that he's pushing 30 years old himself.

          And now AJ is the 1 that's looking like he's closer to the end of his career than the beginning.

          Boy how the tables can turn in the blink of an eye.

          Another L like that and AJ is done.
          Last edited by Realizniguhnit; 06-02-2019, 10:40 AM.

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            #55
            The similarities with Frank Bruno are in your face: body builder look, terrible feet, un-natural boxing ability, iffy gas tank capacity and dodgy chin. #Brrrrruuuunnoooo!

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              #56
              Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
              I'd love to see what "Breadman" could do with Joshua! He's doing a great job with Julian Williams, and he doesn't have a ton of clients! They could pass on the immediate rematch, beat up Whyte or Pulev, and rebuild! He would be a star in Philly!
              I don't think he can pass on immediate rematch, he worked for 3 belts very hard and if not now he might never see them again considering politics, mandatories etc. Collecting 3 belts again might take 3 fights in 3 years or might be simply impossible, it's boxing after all. Joshua can learn a lot from Klitschko experience, he need to call him to join his camp for next fight.

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                #57
                A lot of Joshua fan boys losing their mind now, but they shouldn’t worry wilder gonna fall soon too, that’s why these fools should be fighting each other, there’s money that will never be made now but they can always talk about what if. Very good chance wilder loses in his next two fights

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                  #58
                  Boksfan, where are all the pithy photo comments? You’re actually acting like a real
                  Boxing fan today

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Boksfan View Post
                    I don't think he can pass on immediate rematch, he worked for 3 belts very hard and if not now he might never see them again considering politics, mandatories etc. Collecting 3 belts again might take 3 fights in 3 years or might be simply impossible, it's boxing after all. Joshua can learn a lot from Klitschko experience, he need to call him to join his camp for next fight.
                    Klitschko fights tall and from a distance! Joshua needs a better inside game for Ruiz! Breadman could teach him that! Bread also did a great job with improving J-Rocks stamina! Those things need MONTHS! Anyway, just a thought!

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by DblLFThooK View Post
                      I think joshua did show class in defeat. But he seemed a little odd for a guy who just lost 4 titles. I dont know just a lot of smiling and seemed like it was not a big deal.
                      Exactly....all setup for the rematch. Storyline: AJ loses all titles in the biggest upset in a decade, then gets revenge back across the pond in his own backyard.....stadium packed with 80K people. They chew up a year with the Ruiz saga then focus back on Wilder after his Ortiz and Fury rematches.

                      AJ didn't care at all because he was in on it too, he knows the deal.

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