to me joshua should fight wilder
to me joshua should fight wilder
He hasnt even got passed british journeyman level and he's pulling out of fights!
I reckon Hearn has seen sense about him fighting Johnson.
Id be surprised if the fight gets rescheduled.
They were offered a fight after Hearn gobbed off. Hearn then shut up.
Johnson was a massive ask. Going from fighting journeymen with no ambition and not going passed 3 rounds to fighting a genuine durable and awkward opponent who they had gifted a couple of months notice rather than his usual handful of days or weeks.
Like I say. It wont be Johnson next
Either this is the case or whoever is training him doesn't really know what they are doing.
If it is genuine and they noticed it in training for the Sprott fight then I sincerely hope they haven't left it too late as otherwise iv just read it can lead to spondylolysis which my dad has. Its where the bone in the spine keeps growing or grows lump which put pressure on the disks which in turn put pressure on the nerves and every now and then its utter agony like someone stabbing you in the back and have pins and needles in your legs and cant walk very far. Whatever his trainer is doing with him, or letting him do, is not doing him any good!
Was really looking forward to this and the Kevin Mitchell fight (which is now topping the bill)
@ross are you on another conspiracy mission here
Why risk your career and go into a fight not 100% and run the risk of future problems.
People get injured - it's part and parcel of sport
Tony Simms.. doesn't know what he's doing
Jimmy Tibbs.. doesn't know what he's doing
Adam Booth.. doesn't know what he's doing
Just think how good the fighters they have would be with a proper trainer. Someone like Peter Fury who's produced dozens of champions, oh wait a minute
Last edited by Fenster; 01-13-2015 at 04:03 PM.
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You know how predictable you are?! When I saw the title of this thread I said "I bet Ross has made some type of conspiracy post about Joshua pulling out".
Have you ever boxed Ross? I'd imagine not mate as even when I did boxing at the lowest level just to keep fit, myself and others got minor injuries and missed time at the gym.
Now imagine doing it at the highest level, sparring with the best fighters in the world.
Just saying man, not everyone is joking about injuries, and I have no doubt whatsoever that AJ is actually injured and I also have no doubt that he would have beaten Kingpin comfortably.
You say tomato,
‘n I say …… it correctly.
Yes I did box amateur, 18 bouts.
He has said he had this injury before the Sprott fight. So not only did he have a fight with it he signed for another and was only a couple of weeks away from fighting.
With someone as valuable and high profile as Joshua I don't understand why they would risk going in to the Sprott fight with this injury or why it would take this long to get it seen to?
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