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Ngannou, the former UFC star is poised to tackle Joshua later in the year.
And after performing so well against Fury, he's confident of beating Joshua.
“I think most likely (I’m) knocking Anthony Joshua out," he said.
“I think that he’s easier to go down than Fury.
"I mean, not that he’s not a strong fighter. He’s a very tough fighter, but he’s easier to send down than Fury, and it’s harder for him to get back up than Fury.”
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/boxi...77fd47b6&ei=89
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Ngannou, the former UFC star is poised to tackle Joshua later in the year.
And after performing so well against Fury, he's confident of beating Joshua.
“I think most likely (I’m) knocking Anthony Joshua out," he said.
“I think that he’s easier to go down than Fury.
"I mean, not that he’s not a strong fighter. He’s a very tough fighter, but he’s easier to send down than Fury, and it’s harder for him to get back up than Fury.”
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/boxi...77fd47b6&ei=89
Very insightful! What sort of horseshit is that. Dear me, the sport has gone to the dogs.
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I'm not gonna lie
I like Joshua vs. Ngannou :-X
I would have preferred Hrgovic or Zhang as an opponent
If Joshua is staying active & this is a filler then I'm chill :cool:
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Little Anthony "I'M THE NEW BREED OF ELITE HEAVY WEIGHTS" Joshua (LMFAO) is going to get sparked out before the eighth round.
That's how elite his ass is. And once he is brought down to that level where he actually belongs (meaning he has crashed down through several floors of Media hype) then the fight with Wilder will be made
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Little Anthony "I'M THE NEW BREED OF ELITE HEAVY WEIGHTS" Joshua (LMFAO) is going to get sparked out before the eighth round.
That's how elite his ass is. And once he is brought down to that level where he actually belongs (meaning he has crashed down through several floors of Media hype) then the fight with Wilder will be made
If he gets sparkoed by Ngannou, why would there be an appetite for AJ v Wilder? how they gonna market it? Battle of the failures!
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Little Anthony "I'M THE NEW BREED OF ELITE HEAVY WEIGHTS" Joshua (LMFAO) is going to get sparked out before the eighth round.
That's how elite his ass is. And once he is brought down to that level where he actually belongs (meaning he has crashed down through several floors of Media hype) then the fight with Wilder will be made
If he gets sparkoed by Ngannou, why would there be an appetite for AJ v Wilder? how they gonna market it? Battle of the failures!
Two big heavyweight punchers always sells no matter how faded and damaged they may be. Saudi's and media will lap it up this fight way past its sell by date similar to Floyd v Pac Man.
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Ngannou, the former UFC star is poised to tackle Joshua later in the year.
And after performing so well against Fury, he's confident of beating Joshua.
“I think most likely (I’m) knocking Anthony Joshua out," he said.
“I think that he’s easier to go down than Fury.
"I mean, not that he’s not a strong fighter. He’s a very tough fighter, but he’s easier to send down than Fury, and it’s harder for him to get back up than Fury.”
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/boxi...77fd47b6&ei=89
Very insightful! What sort of horseshit is that. Dear me, the sport has gone to the dogs.
It is funny (sad) and Francis bias to his friend Fury is there to be seen. He will have earned millions and have 2 losses on his record.
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Little Anthony "I'M THE NEW BREED OF ELITE HEAVY WEIGHTS" Joshua (LMFAO) is going to get sparked out before the eighth round.
That's how elite his ass is. And once he is brought down to that level where he actually belongs (meaning he has crashed down through several floors of Media hype) then the fight with Wilder will be made
If he gets sparkoed by Ngannou, why would there be an appetite for AJ v Wilder? how they gonna market it? Battle of the failures!
Two big heavyweight punchers always sells no matter how faded and damaged they may be. Saudi's and media will lap it up this fight way past its sell by date similar to Floyd v Pac Man.
Wilder v AJ is nothing like Floyd v Pac and it is an insult to both fighters to suggest it is.
Floyd and Pac was belated, but neither had blemished their records enough for them not to be the 2 best fighters in the World when the fight got made. Yes , Pac had lost to Marquez, but he had more than made up for that.
Are you telling me , that even the Saudis with all the money they have can price this fight at least as highly as before ?
If you that’s what you’re saying, with respect, you are in Cuckoo land.
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Little Anthony "I'M THE NEW BREED OF ELITE HEAVY WEIGHTS" Joshua (LMFAO) is going to get sparked out before the eighth round.
That's how elite his ass is. And once he is brought down to that level where he actually belongs (meaning he has crashed down through several floors of Media hype) then the fight with Wilder will be made
If he gets sparkoed by Ngannou, why would there be an appetite for AJ v Wilder? how they gonna market it? Battle of the failures!
Two big heavyweight punchers always sells no matter how faded and damaged they may be. Saudi's and media will lap it up this fight way past its sell by date similar to Floyd v Pac Man.
Wilder v AJ is nothing like Floyd v Pac and it is an insult to both fighters to suggest it is.
Floyd and Pac was belated, but neither had blemished their records enough for them not to be the 2 best fighters in the World when the fight got made. Yes , Pac had lost to Marquez, but he had more than made up for that.
Are you telling me , that even the Saudis with all the money they have can price this fight at least as highly as before ?
If you that’s what you’re saying, with respect, you are in Cuckoo land.
If Wilder gets a win, he is back in the picture. He will wait around and the Saudi's have limitless budget.
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Wilder got beat by Joseph Parker EASILY! why isn't Joseph Parker being talked about in these circles?
I'm sure the Saudis are well happy about you spending their money willy nilly. ;D
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Wilder got beat by Joseph Parker EASILY! why isn't Joseph Parker being talked about in these circles?
I'm sure the Saudis are well happy about you spending their money willy nilly. ;D
Parker should get a shot at Hrgovic if AJ has not taken on him. I think Hrgovic will protect his number one status and the silly Saudi's will pay him for another "gimmie".
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it's a good fight from team aj's side. he gets to fight a novice. he gets a chance to look good over the guy who embarrassed tyson. he gets to stay active. it's a big payday. francis gets another bag & depending how he performs he could be in more big money fights
So is it a sport? Or is it some kind of Benevolent Charity for Boxers and MMA fighters?
is it not also a business? do you not agree that it's a good fight from team aj's side?
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it's a good fight from team aj's side. he gets to fight a novice. he gets a chance to look good over the guy who embarrassed tyson. he gets to stay active. it's a big payday. francis gets another bag & depending how he performs he could be in more big money fights
So is it a sport? Or is it some kind of Benevolent Charity for Boxers and MMA fighters?
is it not also a business? do you not agree that it's a good fight from team aj's side?
It’s a good fight for Hearn , but No I don’t think it’s a good fight for AJ. He will get criticised WHOEVER he fights unfortunately.
But I believe that any top 15 HW Boxer in the World (probably top 50) would beat Ngannou.
So at Joshua’s point of his career, how does this push him forward apart from increasing his bank balance?
That’s not being disrespectful to Ngannou because I thought he did exceptionally well against Fury (and he won the fight) . But he is a novice.
Yes, Boxing is a business, but let us not forget, first and foremost, it is a Sport.
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Really is a thick headed pull on the lotto machine for AJ. What’s lost is unlike Fury, in the moment, AJ is the one in the middle of salvaging his career and teetering on the final sunset. It really is a lose everything and gain nothing move. Again, he doesn’t have to “lose” to lose vs an 0-1. Get clipped take a stumble, take a cut or even be extended full distance and it will resonate heavily. Aside From all the Ngannou and Saudi facilitating another gawdy smoke n mirrors circus. This does not benefit boxing in the big picture.
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Francis is ranked in the top 10 WBC after his fight with Tyson Fury.
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Francis is ranked in the top 10 WBC after his fight with Tyson Fury.
Means fuck all, we all know the WBC are a bunch of fucking clowns. If AJ KO’s Ngannou, he won’t ever be heard of again.
But he will have earned more in his Boxing career in 2 fights than anybody on the planet apart from maybe 7 or 8 guys in their whole careers.
Does anybody think that’s fair , right , sensible ? End of.
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Francis is ranked in the top 10 WBC after his fight with Tyson Fury.
Means fuck all, we all know the WBC are a bunch of fucking clowns. If AJ KO’s Ngannou, he won’t ever be heard of again.
But he will have earned more in his Boxing career in 2 fights than anybody on the planet apart from maybe 7 or 8 guys in their whole careers.
Does anybody think that’s fair , right , sensible ? End of.
A lot of things seem really whacked out in this world but one thing is for sure if there is a market then the deal will be made and that is just reality
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I’m not naive. I’m fully aware of the reality of things today. But they’re only reality because we allow them to be.
We don’t open our eyes and minds up to question this tripe.
Here’s a bit of perspective.
Fabio Wardley, Agit Kabayel, Jared Anderson.
3 fighters from different countries, backgrounds, traction behind them. All unbeaten with a combined record of 57-0.
All worked hard all their careers to get an opportunity , all on an upper momentum, all looking for big fights.
They would highly likely ALL beat Ngannou.
Ngannou , in these 2 fights , will have not only bigger purses than each of them has accumulated their whole careers, MAYBE EVEN IF YOU ADD THEM ALL TOGETHER!
Let that sink in and wonder how you would feel if you were in their shoes.
All because Ngannou has done “ok” in a different sport altogether.
This is not a personal dig at Ngannou. I like the guy, I respect the work he put in for the Fury fight and felt he did a great job. And if he has the opportunity to earn life changing money, good luck to him, same goes for Joshua.
This is more of a dig at the Boxing politics, the people like Hearn that promote this, the governing bodies for prostituting the sport and the “MUG” fans/general public for taking all this in and allowing themselves to be duped.
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The world of Boxing is on AJ really. Losing is unthinkable.
Bcoz reading what Francis is saying about him Ko-ing AJ. He's starting to get a little cocky now.
So boxing fans like me are hoping that AJ humiliates Ngannou and proves to the world that Ngannou was just a one time lucky bum, who should have stuck to the cage, and who previously fought a guy who did not train because if Ngannou bk ups his Fury performance with another life and death fight against AJ ?
Boxing will be a laughing stock.
It's gonna be a terrible terrible look for boxing, to the point where even I'll start to question these fighters.
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You cannot stand in front of Ngannou and that is why Tyson Fury was able to squeak by even though he was clipped that one time and went down to the canvas but Anthony Joshua is a stationary target and he will stand pretty much in front of the guy and he is going to get blasted out
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Francis is ranked in the top 10 WBC after his fight with Tyson Fury.
Strictly by design and to get him into another "show". Dropped the #2 completely and viola ;). Meanwhile #13 just destroyed a top three, surely now ranked ahead the 0-1 Ngannou.
It's all smoke n mirrors mate, just politricks to help push the "he's one of us" narrative.
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Can't help but wish Ngannou hadn't knocked down fury....
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it's a good fight from team aj's side. he gets to fight a novice. he gets a chance to look good over the guy who embarrassed tyson. he gets to stay active. it's a big payday. francis gets another bag & depending how he performs he could be in more big money fights
So is it a sport? Or is it some kind of Benevolent Charity for Boxers and MMA fighters?
is it not also a business? do you not agree that it's a good fight from team aj's side?
It’s a good fight for Hearn , but No I don’t think it’s a good fight for AJ. He will get criticised WHOEVER he fights unfortunately.
But I believe that any top 15 HW Boxer in the World (probably top 50) would beat Ngannou.
So at Joshua’s point of his career, how does this push him forward apart from increasing his bank balance?
That’s not being disrespectful to Ngannou because I thought he did exceptionally well against Fury (and he won the fight) . But he is a novice.
Yes, Boxing is a business, but let us not forget, first and foremost, it is a Sport.
so eddie not part of team aj? as for aj, you don't think making easy money is good? you don't think staying active is good? you don't think getting one up on your rival is good? if aj is going to get criticised for whoever he fights then why not stay active & make good money while getting the opportunity to beat the guy who arguably defeated your rival, while waiting to see where the chips fall? do you believe aj is top fifteen? if so then it's a win for him. how this pushes aj forward is something he would need to answer, how each person motivates themselves is down to each individual. i agree francis is a novice but i want to see he goes against other heavyweights. it's been a very long time since boxing was just a sport
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You cannot stand in front of Ngannou and that is why Tyson Fury was able to squeak by even though he was clipped that one time and went down to the canvas but Anthony Joshua is a stationary target and he will stand pretty much in front of the guy and he is going to get blasted out
want an avatar bet?
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Can't help but wish Ngannou hadn't knocked down fury....
tyson wishes that too
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it's a good fight from team aj's side. he gets to fight a novice. he gets a chance to look good over the guy who embarrassed tyson. he gets to stay active. it's a big payday. francis gets another bag & depending how he performs he could be in more big money fights
So is it a sport? Or is it some kind of Benevolent Charity for Boxers and MMA fighters?
is it not also a business? do you not agree that it's a good fight from team aj's side?
It’s a good fight for Hearn , but No I don’t think it’s a good fight for AJ. He will get criticised WHOEVER he fights unfortunately.
But I believe that any top 15 HW Boxer in the World (probably top 50) would beat Ngannou.
So at Joshua’s point of his career, how does this push him forward apart from increasing his bank balance?
That’s not being disrespectful to Ngannou because I thought he did exceptionally well against Fury (and he won the fight) . But he is a novice.
Yes, Boxing is a business, but let us not forget, first and foremost, it is a Sport.
so eddie not part of team aj?
So Eddie does everything for AJ’s benefit does he? Eddie is a part of many teams. But the first priority is Team Eddie. Or don’t you believe that?
as for aj, you don't think making easy money is good?
Nothing worth having ever comes easy.
you don't think staying active is good?
Yes. But I’d prefer he stayed active against Zhang, Hrgovic or a ranked Boxer with a winning record. But if you prefer circus acts, crack on.
you don't think getting one up on your rival is good?
Fury isn’t his rival…….until he loses to Usyk, maybe twice. At least a year away. The only way he wants to get one up on Fury is by beating him. The rest is bullshit.
if aj is going to get criticised for whoever he fights then why not stay active & make good money while getting the opportunity to beat the guy who arguably defeated your rival, while waiting to see where the chips fall?
AJ makes good money WHOEVER he fights. AJ is carrying the HW Division. Usyk is the best, but AJ is the money. Hence why for him , it’s legacy, not bullshit. Unfortunately Eddie has other ideas.;D
do you believe aj is top fifteen?
I actually believe AJ is between #2 & #4.
if so then it's a win for him. how this pushes aj forward is something he would need to answer, how each person motivates themselves is down to each individual. i agree francis is a novice but i want to see he goes against other heavyweights. it's been a very long time since boxing was just a sport
yep, it’s easy when you can’t justify something or don’t have an answer , to wash your hands of it and say “that’s for him to answer “ of “Ask AJ” whereas I have answered every single question you put. Anything else you want to know? AJ is the money, but he knows he can’t continue being that he can’t take too many circus options, whereas Fury can. Why? Because they’re different and they have different ideas of what they want out of all this.
I hope I’ve done this right, took me ages!;D
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it's a good fight from team aj's side. he gets to fight a novice. he gets a chance to look good over the guy who embarrassed tyson. he gets to stay active. it's a big payday. francis gets another bag & depending how he performs he could be in more big money fights
So is it a sport? Or is it some kind of Benevolent Charity for Boxers and MMA fighters?
is it not also a business? do you not agree that it's a good fight from team aj's side?
It’s a good fight for Hearn , but No I don’t think it’s a good fight for AJ. He will get criticised WHOEVER he fights unfortunately.
But I believe that any top 15 HW Boxer in the World (probably top 50) would beat Ngannou.
So at Joshua’s point of his career, how does this push him forward apart from increasing his bank balance?
That’s not being disrespectful to Ngannou because I thought he did exceptionally well against Fury (and he won the fight) . But he is a novice.
Yes, Boxing is a business, but let us not forget, first and foremost, it is a Sport.
so eddie not part of team aj?
So Eddie does everything for AJ’s benefit does he? Eddie is a part of many teams. But the first priority is Team Eddie. Or don’t you believe that?
as for aj, you don't think making easy money is good?
Nothing worth having ever comes easy.
you don't think staying active is good?
Yes. But I’d prefer he stayed active against Zhang, Hrgovic or a ranked Boxer with a winning record. But if you prefer circus acts, crack on.
you don't think getting one up on your rival is good?
Fury isn’t his rival…….until he loses to Usyk, maybe twice. At least a year away. The only way he wants to get one up on Fury is by beating him. The rest is bullshit.
if aj is going to get criticised for whoever he fights then why not stay active & make good money while getting the opportunity to beat the guy who arguably defeated your rival, while waiting to see where the chips fall?
AJ makes good money WHOEVER he fights. AJ is carrying the HW Division. Usyk is the best, but AJ is the money. Hence why for him , it’s legacy, not bullshit. Unfortunately Eddie has other ideas.;D
do you believe aj is top fifteen?
I actually believe AJ is between #2 & #4.
if so then it's a win for him. how this pushes aj forward is something he would need to answer, how each person motivates themselves is down to each individual. i agree francis is a novice but i want to see he goes against other heavyweights. it's been a very long time since boxing was just a sport
yep, it’s easy when you can’t justify something or don’t have an answer , to wash your hands of it and say “that’s for him to answer “ of “Ask AJ” whereas I have answered every single question you put. Anything else you want to know? AJ is the money, but he knows he can’t continue being that he can’t take too many circus options, whereas Fury can. Why? Because they’re different and they have different ideas of what they want out of all this.
I hope I’ve done this right, took me ages!;D
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it's a good fight from team aj's side. he gets to fight a novice. he gets a chance to look good over the guy who embarrassed tyson. he gets to stay active. it's a big payday. francis gets another bag & depending how he performs he could be in more big money fights
So is it a sport? Or is it some kind of Benevolent Charity for Boxers and MMA fighters?
is it not also a business? do you not agree that it's a good fight from team aj's side?
It’s a good fight for Hearn , but No I don’t think it’s a good fight for AJ. He will get criticised WHOEVER he fights unfortunately.
But I believe that any top 15 HW Boxer in the World (probably top 50) would beat Ngannou.
So at Joshua’s point of his career, how does this push him forward apart from increasing his bank balance?
That’s not being disrespectful to Ngannou because I thought he did exceptionally well against Fury (and he won the fight) . But he is a novice.
Yes, Boxing is a business, but let us not forget, first and foremost, it is a Sport.
so eddie not part of team aj?
So Eddie does everything for AJ’s benefit does he? Eddie is a part of many teams. But the first priority is Team Eddie. Or don’t you believe that?
the question was is eddie not part of team aj?
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as for aj, you don't think making easy money is good? Nothing worth having ever comes easy.
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you don't think staying active is good? Yes. But I’d prefer he stayed active against Zhang, Hrgovic or a ranked Boxer with a winning record. But if you prefer circus acts, crack on.
i also would prefer aj to fight zhilei or filip, i'd also like to see them fight each other again. a fight with filip would probably be for the vacant ibf belt. who knows how long before a potential tyson v oleksandr rematch would need to be enforced & how long before the belt becomes vacant? could be a reason team aj decided to sign a fight & keep active. francis is techincally ranked. records can be deceiving, you yourself said you thought francis won. i just want to see how francis goes against other heavyweights
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you don't think getting one up on your rival is good? Fury isn’t his rival…….until he loses to Usyk, maybe twice. At least a year away. The only way he wants to get one up on Fury is by beating him. The rest is bullshit.
disagree. tyson is one aj's biggest rivals & it's one of the biggest fights that could have been made over the last several years & still can be, along with aj v deontay fight. oleksandr got in the way. disagree, you can get one up on someone without beating them
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if aj is going to get criticised for whoever he fights then why not stay active & make good money while getting the opportunity to beat the guy who arguably defeated your rival, while waiting to see where the chips fall?
AJ makes good money WHOEVER he fights. AJ is carrying the HW Division. Usyk is the best, but AJ is the money. Hence why for him , it’s legacy, not bullshit. Unfortunately Eddie has other ideas.;D
aj does make good money whoever he fights. i disagree that aj is carrying the division. i agree that oleksandr is the best & aj is the money
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how this pushes aj forward is something he would need to answer, how each person motivates themselves is down to each individual. i agree francis is a novice but i want to see he goes against other heavyweights. it's been a very long time since boxing was just a sport
yep, it’s easy when you can’t justify something or don’t have an answer , to wash your hands of it and say “that’s for him to answer “ of “Ask AJ” whereas I have answered every single question you put. Anything else you want to know? AJ is the money, but he knows he can’t continue being that he can’t take too many circus options, whereas Fury can. Why? Because they’re different and they have different ideas of what they want out of all this.
i'm not trying to wash my hands of anything. you are asking for an opinion on another man's mentality & how that individual motivates themselves. i could speculate but it would be pointless. one thing i will add that i forgot to mention before is that by fighting francis in march, as well as keeping active it also gives aj another full camp with ben davison, how many trailers is he on now in his last few fights? you havent answered every single question i asked. you didn't answer if eddie is part of team aj. you didn't answer if making easy money is good. there is lots i want to know. are we not able to have a civil discussion? my original comment was that this is a good fight for team aj & that francis gets another opportunity & depending how he performs he might get more, you have not shown anything that goes against that comment yet
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We are having a civil conversation.
I have answered all your questions, you just didn’t like the answers.
I just don’t want to turn this page into a book it’s all the quotes. So I’ve tried to be as clear as possible in a manner as brief as possible.
Eddie is part of team AJ, but is part of many teams, of which AJ the fighter is not his top priority. Team DAZN, Team Matchroom and Team Eddie all come above that in priority to Eddie.
Easy money is subjective . Is it easy?
When I ask about how this pushes AJ forward, I’m not talking about his mental state. I’m talking about in his quest to regain a world title. That is just an opinion I’m asking for based on what we know , no different to most of the other stuff we debate.
From what I remember , we agree to disagree on the rest of it.
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another very good card. joseph & zhilei running towards eah other is how boxing should be
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We are having a civil conversation.
I have answered all your questions, you just didn’t like the answers.
I just don’t want to turn this page into a book it’s all the quotes. So I’ve tried to be as clear as possible in a manner as brief as possible.
Eddie is part of team AJ, but is part of many teams, of which AJ the fighter is not his top priority. Team DAZN, Team Matchroom and Team Eddie all come above that in priority to Eddie.
Easy money is subjective . Is it easy?
When I ask about how this pushes AJ forward, I’m not talking about his mental state. I’m talking about in his quest to regain a world title. That is just an opinion I’m asking for based on what we know , no different to most of the other stuff we debate.
From what I remember , we agree to disagree on the rest of it.
you've answered that eddie is part of team aj in this post, not before. eddie's teams & priorities are irrelevant to my question. eddie is either part of team aj or he's not. easy money is subjective. in this case, fighting is not the easiest way to earn money to start with. personally i think francis is an easier fight than zhilei & probably easier than filip for aj. apologies, i thought when you asked how this pushes aj forward, you were asking about his motivation & mentality to push him forward. as i mentioned in my previous post, another full camp with ben davison, that can only be beneficial in my opinion & help towards his quest to regain the world title. i don't actually think aj gets the ibf shot if it becomes vacant (i see filip v daniel dubois happening instead based on boxing politics), the saudi's have already stated that they want the winners of tyson v oleksandr & aj v francis to fight each other
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We are having a civil conversation.
I have answered all your questions, you just didn’t like the answers.
I just don’t want to turn this page into a book it’s all the quotes. So I’ve tried to be as clear as possible in a manner as brief as possible.
Eddie is part of team AJ, but is part of many teams, of which AJ the fighter is not his top priority. Team DAZN, Team Matchroom and Team Eddie all come above that in priority to Eddie.
Easy money is subjective . Is it easy?
When I ask about how this pushes AJ forward, I’m not talking about his mental state. I’m talking about in his quest to regain a world title. That is just an opinion I’m asking for based on what we know , no different to most of the other stuff we debate.
From what I remember , we agree to disagree on the rest of it.
you've answered that eddie is part of team aj in this post, not before. eddie's teams & priorities are irrelevant to my question. eddie is either part of team aj or he's not. easy money is subjective. in this case, fighting is not the easiest way to earn money to start with. personally i think francis is an easier fight than zhilei & probably easier than filip for aj. apologies, i thought when you asked how this pushes aj forward, you were asking about his motivation & mentality to push him forward. as i mentioned in my previous post, another full camp with ben davison, that can only be beneficial in my opinion & help towards his quest to regain the world title. i don't actually think aj gets the ibf shot if it becomes vacant (i see filip v daniel dubois happening instead based on boxing politics), the saudi's have already stated that they want the winners of tyson v oleksandr & aj v francis to fight each other
For the record, and after this , I’ll park this because our opinions are clear on this.
The original question was “do you not think this is a good fight for Team AJ?” So that is why I answered , it’s a good fight for Eddie, but not necessarily the best fight for AJ.
It was then that you asked “Is Eddie not part of team AJ?” Which you could say is irrelevant going by your rationale.
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So that’s Wilder done then? Props to Zhang and Parker. Winner keeps moving forward.
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Zhang v Parker is good, I thought both would swerve the fight but glad both are taking the risk.
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Primo Carnera
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TIC
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Originally Posted by
Primo Carnera
We are having a civil conversation.
I have answered all your questions, you just didn’t like the answers.
I just don’t want to turn this page into a book it’s all the quotes. So I’ve tried to be as clear as possible in a manner as brief as possible.
Eddie is part of team AJ, but is part of many teams, of which AJ the fighter is not his top priority. Team DAZN, Team Matchroom and Team Eddie all come above that in priority to Eddie.
Easy money is subjective . Is it easy?
When I ask about how this pushes AJ forward, I’m not talking about his mental state. I’m talking about in his quest to regain a world title. That is just an opinion I’m asking for based on what we know , no different to most of the other stuff we debate.
From what I remember , we agree to disagree on the rest of it.
you've answered that eddie is part of team aj in this post, not before. eddie's teams & priorities are irrelevant to my question. eddie is either part of team aj or he's not. easy money is subjective. in this case, fighting is not the easiest way to earn money to start with. personally i think francis is an easier fight than zhilei & probably easier than filip for aj. apologies, i thought when you asked how this pushes aj forward, you were asking about his motivation & mentality to push him forward. as i mentioned in my previous post, another full camp with ben davison, that can only be beneficial in my opinion & help towards his quest to regain the world title. i don't actually think aj gets the ibf shot if it becomes vacant (i see filip v daniel dubois happening instead based on boxing politics), the saudi's have already stated that they want the winners of tyson v oleksandr & aj v francis to fight each other
For the record, and after this , I’ll park this because our opinions are clear on this.
The original question was “do you not think this is a good fight for Team AJ?” So that is why I answered , it’s a good fight for Eddie, but not necessarily the best fight for AJ.
It was then that you asked “Is Eddie not part of team AJ?” Which you could say is irrelevant going by your rationale.
all good. i just think there are more positives for team aj than negatives for this fight. that isn't to say this is the best fight i'd want aj to take
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kevin lerena is help tyson fury with sparring & is hoping to use the work to get on this card against justis huni. just rumors that the fight could happen at this stage
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TIC
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Primo Carnera
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Originally Posted by
TIC
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Originally Posted by
Primo Carnera
We are having a civil conversation.
I have answered all your questions, you just didn’t like the answers.
I just don’t want to turn this page into a book it’s all the quotes. So I’ve tried to be as clear as possible in a manner as brief as possible.
Eddie is part of team AJ, but is part of many teams, of which AJ the fighter is not his top priority. Team DAZN, Team Matchroom and Team Eddie all come above that in priority to Eddie.
Easy money is subjective . Is it easy?
When I ask about how this pushes AJ forward, I’m not talking about his mental state. I’m talking about in his quest to regain a world title. That is just an opinion I’m asking for based on what we know , no different to most of the other stuff we debate.
From what I remember , we agree to disagree on the rest of it.
you've answered that eddie is part of team aj in this post, not before. eddie's teams & priorities are irrelevant to my question. eddie is either part of team aj or he's not. easy money is subjective. in this case, fighting is not the easiest way to earn money to start with. personally i think francis is an easier fight than zhilei & probably easier than filip for aj. apologies, i thought when you asked how this pushes aj forward, you were asking about his motivation & mentality to push him forward. as i mentioned in my previous post, another full camp with ben davison, that can only be beneficial in my opinion & help towards his quest to regain the world title. i don't actually think aj gets the ibf shot if it becomes vacant (i see filip v daniel dubois happening instead based on boxing politics), the saudi's have already stated that they want the winners of tyson v oleksandr & aj v francis to fight each other
For the record, and after this , I’ll park this because our opinions are clear on this.
The original question was “do you not think this is a good fight for Team AJ?” So that is why I answered , it’s a good fight for Eddie, but not necessarily the best fight for AJ.
It was then that you asked “Is Eddie not part of team AJ?” Which you could say is irrelevant going by your rationale.
all good. i just think there are more positives for team aj than negatives for this fight. that isn't to say this is the best fight i'd want aj to take
That’s a fair comment. 👍
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Y don't u 2 meet 4 a crumpet and clotted fucking cream you wankers
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It's an ok card really. Far from the hoopla of "Saudi is running boxing". But tbf Zhang vs Parker reads like the main event. That is a serious heavyweight slobber-knocker. Can't argue with either being consistent and right on the edge of a shot with a win. Vargas vs Ball feels like very fast turn around and a solid fight you didn't know you needed but also one we really like to see. Good fight. Going to be crazy physical style clash there. AJ and Ngannou still the shiny wad of tinsel thrown on the christmas tree for me. AJ has set himself up needing to be picture perfect as even taking a wobble, flash kd or even a workmanlike "extended the distance" (while winning) likely becomes the full Ngannou headline and detraction. Either way here's to the last $40 ppv rate staying same, hopefully :-X.
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Y don't u 2 meet 4 a crumpet and clotted fucking cream you wankers
An ode to Brock
Some people get shitty when they’re tired
Some people like to have a mention
This usually ends with shots fired
So they can get some attention
The worst are the bitter little old men
Always stirring the pot
Couldn’t be further away from Zen
They need to get back in their cot!
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Like Spicoli said "Zhang vs Parker reads like the main event"
The winner should get a shot at undisputed ahead of the main event
WFT happened to Rey Vargas vs. Brandon Figueroa :confused:
Vargas might just have enough wear & tear for Ball to get him
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Good move. Let me explain. Yes I'd prefer Zhang or Hrgovic like the rest of us. But no one gives a fuck about us. We are the minority. The donuts who pay for PPV, the casuals, Joe Bloggs. They are the majority and will lap it up.
No doubt the demand will be for Joshua to knock him over whenever he fancies it. Just like it was for Franklin, just like it was for Wallin. I've no idea of Ngannous MMA record and don't care to look. All I know is he never looked like being blown away by Fury. Franklin hadn't been stopped and remains so. Wallin hadn't been stopped despite sharing the ring with the greatest fighter that's ever been born of his mother.
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Good move. Let me explain. Yes I'd prefer Zhang or Hrgovic like the rest of us. But no one gives a fuck about us. We are the minority. The donuts who pay for PPV, the casuals, Joe Bloggs. They are the majority and will lap it up.
No doubt the demand will be for Joshua to knock him over whenever he fancies it. Just like it was for Franklin, just like it was for Wallin. I've no idea of Ngannous MMA record and don't care to look. All I know is he never looked like being blown away by Fury. Franklin hadn't been stopped and remains so. Wallin hadn't been stopped despite sharing the ring with the greatest fighter that's ever been born of his mother.
Actually, I think it is “Born of his Mother’s C**t! ;D;D