Klitschko v Fury: The Casual View

simonwalsh
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Klitschko v Fury: The Casual View

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Anyone else at work (or socially) had the misfortune of having to listen to friends or colleagues provide their 'expert' opinions on the fight? Some real gems in our office today, including...

"If these are the two best boxers in the world, like, the highest level you can be, then it was rubbish. Both were fat and rubbish. Anyone with some fitness could take either of them. How was it even professional?"

"For me, I just don't see how you can call yourself 'World Champion' without knocking the other person out. It's not right."

"Haha he lives in a caravan"

:witzend: :witzend:
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simonwalsh wrote:Anyone else at work (or socially) had the misfortune of having to listen to friends or colleagues provide their 'expert' opinions on the fight? Some real gems in our office today, including...

"If these are the two best boxers in the world, like, the highest level you can be, then it was rubbish. Both were fat and rubbish. Anyone with some fitness could take either of them. How was it even professional?"

"For me, I just don't see how you can call yourself 'World Champion' without knocking the other person out. It's not right."

"Haha he lives in a caravan"

:witzend: :witzend:
Don't think I've ever heard that one
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"Anthony Joshua would flatten the pair of them."
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Marlo Stanfield wrote:Don't think I've ever heard that one
Neither had I, which compelled me to post tbh. Baffling. I just let them talk themselves out. No use involving myself and having to drop down to their level.
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youngrell wrote:"Anthony Joshua would flatten the pair of them."
Heard this one a few times, along with (pre fight) "Fury is rubbish" and when confronted post fight "boring as hell"....
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youngrell wrote:"Anthony Joshua would flatten the pair of them."
Thats the one I'm hearing the most but I do work in Watford
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youngrell wrote:"Anthony Joshua would flatten the pair of them."
To be fair, I've read that on here twice in as many days.
And we're supposed to be knowledgeable boxing fans
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davie wrote:
youngrell wrote:"Anthony Joshua would flatten the pair of them."
To be fair, I've read that on here twice in as many days.
And we're supposed to be knowledgeable boxing fans
I heard a few saying Haye would flatten the pair of them in the pub Saturday :KO:
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simonwalsh wrote:
"If these are the two best boxers in the world, like, the highest level you can be, then it was rubbish. Both were fat and rubbish. Anyone with some fitness could take either of them. How was it even professional?"


Can't say i disagree.
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davie wrote:
youngrell wrote:"Anthony Joshua would flatten the pair of them."
To be fair, I've read that on here twice in as many days.
And we're supposed to be knowledgeable boxing fans

Bet365 have Joshua a favourite over Fury, AJ flattening Fury is a common opinion from casuals, boxing and fans, and also the betting market.
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Ricky_ wrote: Can't say i disagree.
The tone suggested literally anyone. Just get on a diet, go for a few jogs and you or me can be Heavyweight World Champion.
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Ricky_ wrote:
davie wrote:
youngrell wrote:"Anthony Joshua would flatten the pair of them."
To be fair, I've read that on here twice in as many days.
And we're supposed to be knowledgeable boxing fans

Bet365 have Joshua a favourite over Fury, AJ flattening Fury is a common opinion from casuals, boxing and fans, and also the betting market.
You'd like to think anyone with a brain would at least re-consider that opinion after Saturday night.
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youngrell wrote:"Anthony Joshua would flatten the pair of them."
Hmmmm.... how much would you be prepared to bet that he wouldn't though?
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Ricky_ wrote:
davie wrote:
youngrell wrote:"Anthony Joshua would flatten the pair of them."
To be fair, I've read that on here twice in as many days.
And we're supposed to be knowledgeable boxing fans

Bet365 have Joshua a favourite over Fury, AJ flattening Fury is a common opinion from casuals, boxing and fans, and also the betting market.
So was Price flattening Fury a few years ago. Not necessarily saying AJ couldn't beat him, but it's far too early in his career to really know.
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Loftgroov wrote:
youngrell wrote:"Anthony Joshua would flatten the pair of them."
Hmmmm.... how much would you be prepared to bet that he wouldn't though?
I wouldn't mate - I'm not saying he wouldn't be able to, I was just stating the most frequent 'casual view' I have come across since Saturday, or indeed even half way through the fight.
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davie wrote:
youngrell wrote:"Anthony Joshua would flatten the pair of them."
To be fair, I've read that on here twice in as many days.
And we're supposed to be knowledgeable boxing fans
It's possible he could, but I'd like to wait to see him get punched back before stating he would flatten the top guys with ease.
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Marlo Stanfield wrote:
davie wrote:
youngrell wrote:"Anthony Joshua would flatten the pair of them."
To be fair, I've read that on here twice in as many days.
And we're supposed to be knowledgeable boxing fans
I heard a few saying Haye would flatten the pair of them in the pub Saturday :KO:
If Haye was even 80% of what he was pre-injury, I agree.
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Marlo Stanfield wrote:
simonwalsh wrote:Anyone else at work (or socially) had the misfortune of having to listen to friends or colleagues provide their 'expert' opinions on the fight? Some real gems in our office today, including...

"If these are the two best boxers in the world, like, the highest level you can be, then it was rubbish. Both were fat and rubbish. Anyone with some fitness could take either of them. How was it even professional?"

"For me, I just don't see how you can call yourself 'World Champion' without knocking the other person out. It's not right."

"Haha he lives in a caravan"

:witzend: :witzend:
Don't think I've ever heard that one
That was the way it used t be..... More than 100 years ago!
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We all laugh and joke about the casuals but I've just as much nonsense over the years from paid professional pundits, some of whom made a good career out of boxing themselves.
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reggaereggae wrote:
Marlo Stanfield wrote:
simonwalsh wrote:Anyone else at work (or socially) had the misfortune of having to listen to friends or colleagues provide their 'expert' opinions on the fight? Some real gems in our office today, including...

"If these are the two best boxers in the world, like, the highest level you can be, then it was rubbish. Both were fat and rubbish. Anyone with some fitness could take either of them. How was it even professional?"

"For me, I just don't see how you can call yourself 'World Champion' without knocking the other person out. It's not right."

"Haha he lives in a caravan"

:witzend: :witzend:
Don't think I've ever heard that one
That was the way it used t be..... More than 100 years ago!
The good old days :yay:
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A couple of casuals in our work like regurgitating the lines off the Sky team and Eddie and use that as the context for their wider knowledge. Frustrating at times.
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"Fury will duck AJ"

:lol: behave
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banjo wrote:We all laugh and joke about the casuals but I've just as much nonsense over the years from paid professional pundits, some of whom made a good career out of boxing themselves.

Did I hear this right during the Sky commentary... Carl the Cobra Froch was struggling how to score a round with a point deduction?
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Post by Boxerbeetle »

Ricky_ wrote:
banjo wrote:We all laugh and joke about the casuals but I've just as much nonsense over the years from paid professional pundits, some of whom made a good career out of boxing themselves.

Did I hear this right during the Sky commentary... Carl the Cobra Froch was struggling how to score a round with a point deduction?
Yup. Seems to be something that almost everyone struggles with for some reason?
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Ricky_ wrote:
banjo wrote:We all laugh and joke about the casuals but I've just as much nonsense over the years from paid professional pundits, some of whom made a good career out of boxing themselves.

Did I hear this right during the Sky commentary... Carl the Cobra Froch was struggling how to score a round with a point deduction?
Yes.

If you listen to some of the shit Glenn McCrory talks, if you didn't know he was a British, Commonwealth and IBF Cruiserweight champion you'd think he was just some drunken gobshite from down the pub.
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