Dunno though, wouldn't put it past him!
so now it is a comparison between AJ and Mike Tyson? while AJ is doing great so far, Mike Tyson was actually making grown men Shit their pants at the thought of going in the ring with him, and let's not forget , that was when he was a teenager, while AJ is in his mid twenties.
in my opinion, Mike Tyson's rise to becoming World Champion was the most spine tinglingly exciting thing I've ever seen in the HW division. admittedly , it all went a bit Pear shaped in the end, but his rise through the ranks was awesome.
Everything about it, the fact that he was so young yet so scary looking, always in Black shorts with no socks and no robe, his ugliness and mean look , yet when he opened his mouth , it sounded like a 12 year old, and he was taking over the Planet! PRICELESS!
Can we see him in the ring with somebody who fights back please and get hit on the chin by somebody who can punch please before we get too excited by him. He's great at sparking roadsweepers but there are at least two or three half decent heavies out there he'll have to beat.
One thing I will give you Eric, is that some people look at Bruno as a joke figure, and others think it's a bit insulting saying AJ is like Bruno, But as far as I'm concerned, Bruno had a fine career, became World Champion, and took it to a prime Mike Tyson and a Prime Lennox Lewis!
none of today's British crop have got anywhere near achieving what he did, and because I believe Lennox is Canadian, I would have Bruno as Britain's greatest ever HW , above Bugner and Henry Cooper!
I like the guy but anyone can knockout 14 cans. Ask Wilder, he knocked out 28. Tyson had a glow of fierce but calm menace about him and the networks and talking heads salivated over it. But truth is he was a can man early on also. The fights and play out wasn't 'exciting' so much as the inevitable sudden concussion on the end.
Not familiar with this guy. Is he fighting outside of the US currently. I take it he is British. How big is he. I'm very curious to see him. It's good to see the heavyweights getting exciting after a few years of boredom.
His flat expression was intimidating, just a cold flat stare. Not like some guys who come out jaw jacking and wilding out like they just convinced themselves. Deontay kos a guy who every one knew he would and yells and jumps like he has a bag of feral cats on his head.
Wladimir Klitschko excited by Anthony Joshua v Dillian Whyte and may be ringside
Wladimir Klitschko is enthusiastic over the prospect of rising heavyweights Anthony Joshua and Dillian Whyte clashing and may even attend the event.
The London rivals - both unbeaten as professionals after Whyte (16-0-KO13) overcame Joshua (14-0-KO14) in the amateurs - clash at a sold-out O2 on December 12 with the British and Commonwealth titles on the line.
WBA Super, WBO and IBF world champion Klitschko (64-3-KO53), who puts his belts on the line against Tyson Fury on October 24 live on Sky Sports Box Office, has hosted both fighters in his training camps and is relishing the prospect of watching them settle their differences.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
I was trying to illustrate to Walrus that this guy is so exciting that the current champion is willing to go and see him in his next fight which he never did for Tyson Fury.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
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