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One of the reasons is that amateur boxing scene is a joke - AIBA have been named from running boxing at the next Olympics due to corruption.


That’s a shame.

Most of the greats learned their trade in the amateur ranks and through competitions like the Olympics.
 
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You need to glove up again ALDO, get them sorted good man..
I was handy many years ago Joe. 12 amateur fight 11 W 1 L. Then the government trained me to be a lean, mean killing machine.

Am fùcking deadly so am ir.
 
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Joshua isn't my hero at all - I like him as a boxer and I'm not going to apologise for that. One of the first things I wrote on this thread was it's be hilarious if Joshua lost before he fought Wilder or Fury and now it has happened it is as those two have missed out on massive paydays.

That his haters like you are calling me out and unable to defend yourselves when I reply is hilarious as well <laugh>

I don’t hate Joshua, not a single bit. I just refused to be drawn in like the fanboys because all it is, is the Eddie Hearn train coming in every direction at full speed.

Joshua’s ego would have been a great tool if he wasn’t so poor in the ring when the chips were down.

You change direction at every opportunity when discussing these things, that’s why I don’t take you seriously.
 
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Ruiz has been turned into a laughing stock and he's no chump. You couldn't help but be impressed by his hand speed, last night. The guy is fast and hits very hard.

His hands were very fast and 2-handed too. I was actually delighted for him at the end and his family at ringside, his gratitude to AJ too was honest and good. He might take some stick on the t'internet but not many would have the balls to go toe to toe with him, that man can fight like most Mexican boxers can..<ok>
 
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His hands were very fast and 2-handed too. I was actually delighted for him at the end and his family at ringside, his gratitude to AJ too was honest and good. He might take some stick on the t'internet but not many would have the balls to go toe to toe with him, that man can fight like most Mexican boxers can..<ok>
Yeah. They don't know when they're beat neither. Canelo is the same, a very tough boxer. The Diaz brothers in the UFC too. Not bad fighters and hearts the size of bin lids.
 
Pissed off because you were beaten by your own arguments
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I hope you come back to this thread in the future - you are fun

You suggested Fury avoids fights based on the opinion - not fact, that he has avoided a rematch with Wilder.

I suggested he's not someone who avoids fights as shown by the fact he fought the champion in his own back yard and won and and has also already fought Wilder in his backyard.

You've got nothing pal.

The same **** you throw at Fury can be thrown at Joshua - perhaps he is avoiding Wilder?

Joshua is yet to take the risks Fury has - he hasn't fought any champion abroad - let alone won.

The first time he has taken a fight abroad and he has lost!

Suck it up pal <laugh>
 
The counter-butthurt is the least effective way of wumming successfully on any platform.

Eat it up like a man, your guy lost, sorry.
Obviously it is effective if you post a butthurt reply like that
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Lets clear it up once and for all - I'm not a Joshua fanboy, I am merely a fan. I don't care that he lost and in fact I'm excited what the future now holds as it is all up in the air in the heavyweight decision.
 
@BigFox trying to push the Joshua bandwagon back on to it’s tracks. Mate the bloke is nowhere near the likes of Tyson or Lewis on a technical level, people have been telling the casuals this for years but his big punches have kept that hype train rolling and rolling.

AJ is a loss away from becoming a laughing stock, Fury took the best the US has to offer and shook him all over LA, this after being a 28 Stone pie literally months earlier. They’re on different planets.

Absolutely nailed it <ok>

Only the casuals can't see it.
 
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Obviously it is effective if you post a butthurt reply like that
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Lets clear it up once and for all - I'm not a Joshua fanboy, I am merely a fan. I don't care that he lost and in fact I'm excited what the future now holds as it is all up in the air in the heavyweight decision.

Sure pal.