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In reply to Post #615 Wish him all the best mate
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Ryan Aston pulled out of the midlands title fight against Nathan Heaney and in steps a lad name Tom Stokes.
The way Nathan lost his dad horrendously in the build up to this fight I hope that he’s able to do it.
Please Nathan win this title for both yourself and dad and then take time out to grieve and then push on further.
Come on Nathan.
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In reply to Post #613 My thoughts too jeff. Especially with the big boys, one punch can change it all
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In reply to Post #609 Thats the problem there are,nt any decent heavyweights full stop , take out wilder and fury they are poor , even tbe upcoming lot are not that good ,joyce ,yoka, dubois ,hirgovic . , You can only fight whats about and i think they can all beat each other at the moment .
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In reply to Post #608 That in the ear hole was what did it for AJ.
You don’t use up all the squirt in your tank early on against a barrel with a 2” neck, because he isn’t going down easy and you’re suddenly odds on getting ironed out.
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In reply to Post #609 Wilder was offered a 76 million 3 fight deal, 2 of which would be against aj. If he knows he wins both easily, why didn't he take it? It makes no sense.
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In reply to Post #608 Imagine one of those in the floating rib
That was his game plan, counter and get inside, he had to do, he’s the smaller fighter. I’ve never really seen anybody test Joshua’s body before, he looked very uncomfortable with it, I can see why
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In reply to Post #607 I don’t think there is a decent heavyweight weight out there who wouldn’t want to fight AJ and that’s not before the defeat, he touchable, they can see it.
I’m positive in saying both Wilder and Fury know they can beat him, make of that what you like. If they really wanted them Hearn could arrange it. So why haven’t they? Because he would lose
If he proved me wrong I would be chuffed to bits, I’m certainly not a Wilder fan but you have to respect the mans devastating power, I could just imagine Joshua in the ring against him, here it comes....
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In reply to Post #606 They made an offer to wilder. He turned it down. How is that ducking? Fury "I want to beat aj", then fights number 59 in the world. They aren't exactly doing their bit to make the fights are they? I don't understand how you are so certain when you can't possibly know for sure? Politics are politics, and they all seem like they could be to blame to me?
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In reply to Post #603 All I’m saying is boxing politics. And Hearn has protected him, which fair enough he has to get experience but he should have stepped up to the test a while ago for me and prove that he’s a “great”, the real deal. The way how things have turned out now I can’t see any more ducking and diving, thankfully, if he retains the belts who will he fight next, got to be one of the two for me unless they hang on until Wilder hangs the gloves up
Cardboard boxes before you start Biv
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In reply to Post #602 Bit late for that you ****
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In reply to Post #602 I didnt know you boxed Scozza ?
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In reply to Post #602 Chris I've not said he's not beatable, or better than them what I'm saying is why do you say he's ducking others when you don't know either way?! He's got flaws, as have they all. Fact is the others have gone other directions of their own accord, if they were that confident of beating him why wouldn't they sign up? After all he is the big money fight, that you can't deny! Ruiz did a number yeah, but that number started off the back of a joshua mistake. Aj seems to have very little power of recovery, and that will always show against a pressure fighter like ruiz.
Still can't believe you gave Taylor the w either... 😂
Just seen the rematch clause has been triggered, hearn is saying Nov or Dec in cardiff
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In reply to Post #601 Without sounding like a complete knob, i have boxed myself and sparred hundreds of rounds, more, and watched hundreds of fights so I’m quite confident in saying AJ has a lot of flaws, I can see them, his defence is terrible which makes him easy to hit, he has been close to been sparked several times. His movement is very poor which leaves him static at times, which again only makes this problem even worse and he cannot take a punch.
Rob McCracken can only work with what he has got. Lots of muscle, use the range and put them on the jab, Ruiz just slipped him and put it on him
I’m not a hater, I post what I belive, if you read through this thread or others I have posted my thoughts all the way through, and without sounding like a **** I knew he was not the real deal, I did not get caught up in the hype, Hearn has just manipulated him and the public.
Now if your telling me he stands a chance against Fury or Wilder that I find hard to belive but like I’ve posted before, time will tell. Wilder sparks him and Fury makes him look a proper dope
I had him as the 3rd best in the world until Ruiz did a job on him
You will see
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