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It's almost like he was just attention seeking in the first place :lol:

I can’t believe people, even people within boxing, were congratulating him on retirement.

He only vacated one of his belts ffs. No doubt he’ll be all over Instagram and Twitter calling Usyk a bum and a little pumped up cruiserweight for the next 6 months before retiring again.
 

I can’t for the life of me see AJ fighting Wilder or Fury, he wouldn’t do it when they were the biggest fights in boxing. He’s known all along that he’s not at the same level has them two and avoided them, he underestimated Usyk and got schooled for 24 rounds, he thought he could do to him what he did to Parker but he couldn’t, he doesn’t underestimate the other two, he knows he’d be knocked out.

He was meant to fight Fury, - who even did a video thanking drug baron Daniel Kinahan for arranging the fight - then remembered he'd signed a rematch clause with Wilder and that it had been a massive waste of everyone's time.
 
Still think AJ should have used his weight more effectively. Still didn’t really lean on him or rough usyk up as much as expected. A better performance than the first fight though.

It’s easy for people to say that but it’s not as simple as that when you’re in with an elite fighter.

People used to say the key to beating Mayweather was ‘just roughing him up’ and it never worked because barely anyone could get near him to do it.
 
It’s easy for people to say that but it’s not as simple as that when you’re in with an elite fighter.

People used to say the key to beating Mayweather was ‘just roughing him up’ and it never worked because barely anyone could get near him to do it.
I understand that, I just thought it may have been more apparent in his tactics.
 
It’s easy for people to say that but it’s not as simple as that when you’re in with an elite fighter.

People used to say the key to beating Mayweather was ‘just roughing him up’ and it never worked because barely anyone could get near him to do it.

Aside from Maidana, the king of it.

You're right though. Even when watching on Tele in ringside, there's stuff you can't see from the fighter's perspective. AJ had a really good 9th (I think). Ripped the body well and had Usyk visibly uncomfortable, but Usyk came out like the white rabbit he called himself and won the round with great combos and movement. At that point AJ had started to gas. Real elite, all time great tactics by Usyk there. Perfect perception of where he was in the fight and how important that 10th round was going to be.
 
Aside from Maidana, the king of it.

You're right though. Even when watching on Tele in ringside, there's stuff you can't see from the fighter's perspective. AJ had a really good 9th (I think). Ripped the body well and had Usyk visibly uncomfortable, but Usyk came out like the white rabbit he called himself and won the round with great combos and movement. At that point AJ had started to gas. Real elite, all time great tactics by Usyk there. Perfect perception of where he was in the fight and how important that 10th round was going to be.

He’s incredible to watch like, I’d love to see him up close.

I remember Bellew saying that fighting him was as mentally draining as it was physically because his feet are unbelievable.

I couldn’t be arsed :lol:
 
I can’t for the life of me see AJ fighting Wilder or Fury, he wouldn’t do it when they were the biggest fights in boxing. He’s known all along that he’s not at the same level has them two and avoided them, he underestimated Usyk and got schooled for 24 rounds, he thought he could do to him what he did to Parker but he couldn’t, he doesn’t underestimate the other two, he knows he’d be knocked out.

Wilder basically confirmed he turned down a lucrative offer to fight Joshua and the Fury fight was all signed until Wilder activated the rematch clause.

Whether Joshua would beat them or not is irrelevant but the facts are he/his team have tried to make those fights.
 
Surely Joshua is finished now, and he's financially well off anyway, to never have to fight again.
Putting him in against Wilder or Fury, is just sheer madness, as he'd be totally dismantled in very short time, and could suffer life changing injuries.
He should walk away now, and maybe look to put his skills to good use as a coach, or maybe do some media work, instead.
The only person who'd benefit from another Joshua fight, is Hearn.
 
Surely Joshua is finished now, and he's financially well off anyway, to never have to fight again.
Putting him in against Wilder or Fury, is just sheer madness, as he'd be totally dismantled in very short time, and could suffer life changing injuries.
He should walk away now, and maybe look to put his skills to good use as a coach, or maybe do some media work, instead.
The only person who'd benefit from another Joshua fight, is Hearn.
Get what you're saying, but media work

Totally undeserved. Hes a bellend.
 
Surely Joshua is finished now, and he's financially well off anyway, to never have to fight again.
Putting him in against Wilder or Fury, is just sheer madness, as he'd be totally dismantled in very short time, and could suffer life changing injuries.
He should walk away now, and maybe look to put his skills to good use as a coach, or maybe do some media work, instead.
The only person who'd benefit from another Joshua fight, is Hearn.

People always say things along the lines of “aw he’s got plenty of money he will be alright” but I don’t believe it’s how elite people (of any profession) think, winning is everything. Joshua could have retired years ago if he just wanted an easy life, that’s what makes the difference between them and 99.9999% of people.
 
Watching the bit where he went up to his opponent prattling on. Is he attempting to praise the lad but making an arse of it? Sure he says the lad has got better skills and skill is what wins fights when the other lad says he's strong. Then says he isn't stronger than him, but his better skills won him the fight?

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Usyk isnt talking about muscle strong hes talking about mental strength.

Joshua wouldnt understand that though
 
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