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Originally posted by Level37scythe View PostWtf are you smoking, you aj groupie?
Before your god was exposed like the weak hearted b i t ch he is, the top Heavyweight was Fury with Wilder and Joshua competing for 2 and 3 while Ortiz was the solid #4. Now the new top 4 are Fury, Wilder, Ruiz, and Ortiz. All of which would embarrass your weak hearted god.
Sorry, but Ortiz is NOT N. 4. never. His resume sux, man. he has to beat somebody to be relevant.
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Has to be said, this is exactly the right way to handle it. The greats all took devastating losses and bounced back, so anyone who wants Joshua to fail – now that he's tasted defeat, and perhaps deservedly so – is not a fan of HW boxing, or the sport as a whole.
Fuck it, now I'm kinda hoping for Wilder and Fury to lose their 0s embarrassingly as well. It'd be a wakeup slap to them and their promoters for this greedy marinating bullshit.Last edited by PittyPat; 06-03-2019, 01:47 PM.
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Joshua is a good fighter that will probably get much better (especially if he loses 'some' of that robot producing muscle, imo). But my question has always been, "how would he deal with Wilder, or any other good 'taller fast twitch accurate' puncher that comes to bring it - how would he 'defend' against that, or even attack against that?" Tarver "timed" a much much faster (most likely accidentally) depleted Roy, that came down in weight for their match. Can the slower ROBOTIC Joshua "time" a capable PRIME Wilder?? I don't believe so at all...
The good thing throughout Joshuas career was, he seemed disciplined in habitually fighting "tall" (a Manny Steward philosophy), thankfully doing so, without giving the loyal UK fans a Wladimir type librarian hugfest that brought on deep sleep....Unfortunately Joshua didn't stick to that discipline for the "shorter" Ruiz, answering a basic question for us Americans (at least me anyways)...His choice of crouching was probably due to his "American debut" nerves - he DID NOT crouch the entire fight though - but its what probably cost him the fight.....He's got some reorganizational "proving" to do...
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It was a setup guys, come on. What is AJ doing for the next year while Bumsquad is facing retreads? Looks like he’ll be getting his titles back and probably going for a trilogy against Ruiz. Why would a man who lost everything be all smiles? He was part of the plan.
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Originally posted by PittyPat View PostHas to be said, this is exactly the right way to handle it. The greats all took devastating losses and bounced back, so anyone who wants Joshua to fail – now that he's tasted defeat, and perhaps deservedly so – is not a fan of HW boxing, or the sport as a whole.
Fuck it, now I'm kinda hoping for Wilder and Fury to lose their 0s embarrassingly as well. It'd be a wakeup slap to them and their promoters for this greedy marinating bullshit.
Wilder seemed to be the ONLY ONE willing to test himself under this cash flow greed...and it was his energetic 'take command' attitude convincing these guys it's more than just about money....Nevertheless, I remember a GREAT quote, 1 Timothy 6:10, "For the LOVE of money is the root of all kinds of EVIL"...Wilders caught the 'money' bug too, although against much better opposition....All these guys want excess cash flow and its why theyre not fighting each other....
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Originally posted by NaijaD View PostRuiz is a beast!
In the 7th Joshua actually caught him with a monsterous hook and he immediately responded with like a 5 punch combination that put AJ down.
If AJ was a prospect with no belts then this rematch wouldn’t be immediate but Hearn, matchroom and AJ can’t afford to let the belts slip away so they have to go for it.
But the problems AJ needs to fix don’t usually get corrected in 6 or so months.
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