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I agree with DLord. AJ won more titles in his first few years than most HWs in a lifetime. Just as should be expected- a loss means AJ is done. I disgaree. Especially if Usyk goes on to do big(ger) things!!

With his safety first style I can see him get a Blowout UD scorecard over Wilder. As I stated in another post- this will come down to how well Usyk career is-otherwise AJ would be discounted immediately regardless of how many stoppages and belts he got- defended:
World Boxing Association Super World Heavy Title
International Boxing Federation World Heavy Title
World Boxing Organisation World Heavy Title
International Boxing Organization World Heavy Title



dating back to 2017 just 4 years a pro. 22 of his 24 are stoppages. Only 2 fights went the distance dating back to 2015.
I prefer to give Usyk the glory. He didnt expose AJ. He beat AJ. A worthy fighter beat Joshua
And AJ can whoop quite a few in the top 10. Majority IMO.




Im not talking about or do I care about what AJs done before.
The clues in the thread title
This thread is about the fact that AJ is done.
He's finished, its over.
Please enlighten me as to where his career goes from here.
And let's forget the Usyk rematch because it'll be his 3rd loss.

I'm all ears....

All ears can mean you are hearing but not listening. Each post before mines/after mines doesn't stray from what I've stated. In other words has any other post responded to this thread's topic?

I am not talking about his career being over, because as of now- it isn't over. Now when he fights again and no one shows up? no tickets? He loses? then sure ok. it will THEN be over.

You think his career is over. No problem. But thanks for singling me out!