blueparsman
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Just big and slow now
I think he has won it comfortably but by Jesus I would be taking a few more warm up fights before calling out Wilder or Fury.
Needs to find his confidence and aggression again.
There’s nothing in a fight with Joshua for Tyson. Zero Risk-reward for it to be a consideration. Hearn is desperate, very desperate to squeeze the last pound out of his product puppet Before he’s put on the scrap heap. Laughable.Eddie Hearn must be having an Aprils fool joke mentioning Wilder and Fury.
I reckon Dylian Whyte could stop Joshua.
For Joshua's sake I'd actually hate to see him get in a ring with Wilder or Fury, Whatever sense he has at the minute which is fuck all he will have nothing by the time either of those fighters are finished with him.There’s nothing in a fight with Joshua for Tyson. Zero Risk-reward for it to be a consideration. Hearn is desperate, very desperate to squeeze the last pound out of his product puppet Before he’s put on the scrap heap. Laughable.
I totally agree, infact I’d go as far as to say it would be dangerous for Joshua to engage with wilder or fury.For Joshua's sake I'd actually hate to see him get in a ring with Wilder or Fury, Whatever sense he has at the minute which is fuck all he will have nothing by the time either of those fighters are finished with him.
His usual shit tonight looking for advice in the corner whilst the fight is on,' He literally had to be told what to do step by step. Nothing comes natural to him.
I've never seen anything like him for lack of head movement and shit footwork.
Franklin was a joke also, Wasn't brave enough to let his hands go. The over hand right was on every single time.
It's a strange one. He has gone very gun shy. I don't remember this happening to any other major fighter, it is the equivalent of the yips in a golfer. Even in the Usyk fights, especially the first one, he was terrified about getting hit with that left, an when it did hit the legs wobbled. I do wonder if he has lost confidence in his chin or just mentally not prepared to risk another KO.Just don’t think that killer instinct is in his character
Think Ruiz one was his last exciting fight
Well done AJ, nice to see him get a win
Hopefully he can bounce back and contend with the big boys again
He will. The reality is he is a massive cash cow and at the moment very vulnerable. In my opinion Fury would rather him than Usyk any day of the week. Likewise if I was Wilder I would be begging my team to get a fight with him.I doubt he'll ever get a chance at another elite fight again. He'll end up as a journeyman or he'll retire