Anthony Joshua - The second coming of Muhammad Ali?
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Enlightened-One
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Anthony Joshua - The second coming of Muhammad Ali?
"Anthony Joshua's rise could be 'second coming of Muhammad Ali', say media in USA" (Source: The Telegraph):
"Anthony Joshua's creeping presence as a global sports star resonated in the heart of Manhattan on Tuesday as veteran US boxing writers and broadcasters referred to the IBF heavyweight champion as "the next Muhammad Ali" and "the kid who has all the tools" to re-ignite American public interest in the sport's blue riband division."
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"Anthony Joshua's creeping presence as a global sports star resonated in the heart of Manhattan on Tuesday as veteran US boxing writers and broadcasters referred to the IBF heavyweight champion as "the next Muhammad Ali" and "the kid who has all the tools" to re-ignite American public interest in the sport's blue riband division."
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Sequitorian
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Re: Anthony Joshua - The second coming of Muhammad Ali?
... uhm ... change your moniker "Enlightened-One" ...
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... (to something more accurate) ...
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ClivePatrickLyons
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Re: Anthony Joshua - The second coming of Muhammad Ali?
He looks more like Bruno/Holyfield nothing like Ali in any shape or form ![[icon_shame.gif] :shame:](./images/smilies/icon_shame.gif)
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Re: Anthony Joshua - The second coming of Muhammad Ali?
Not my opinion. None of the quotes or third party sources contained within this thread are mine.Sequitorian wrote:... uhm ... change your moniker "Enlightened-One" ...
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I have refrained from expressing my thoughts on the matter for obvious reasons.
Do you care to acknowledge these facts and retract your criticism?
Re: Anthony Joshua - The second coming of Muhammad Ali?
x2ClivePatrickLyons wrote:He looks more like Bruno/Holyfield nothing like Ali in any shape or form
Re: Anthony Joshua - The second coming of Muhammad Ali?
Enlightened-One wrote:Not my opinion. None of the quotes or third party sources contained within this thread are mine.Sequitorian wrote:... uhm ... change your moniker "Enlightened-One" ...
... (to something more accurate) ...
I have refrained from expressing my thoughts on the matter for obvious reasons.
Do you care to acknowledge these facts and retract your criticism?
Then why bother to post it? You evidently agree with the article or you would have said you didn't. (other than the fact that you seem to have a sort of idiosyncratic need for attention)
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darkstar81
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Re: Anthony Joshua - The second coming of Muhammad Ali?
Have you heard Joshua speak lol?
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danconnollyeire
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Re: Anthony Joshua - The second coming of Muhammad Ali?
Just as much chance of him being the actual second coming
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montrealsuper
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Re: Anthony Joshua - The second coming of Muhammad Ali?
Joshua compares more to Bruce Seldon than Ali - body wise and personality/charisma wise - 
Re: Anthony Joshua - The second coming of Muhammad Ali?
There is nothing in his character that is remotely comparable
There is nothing in his fighting style that is remotely comparable
The only reasonable comparison is that Ali is an ATG heavyweight and Joshua has the potential to be
So by that standard I can just proclaim Mikey Garcia the new Roberto Duran and Errol Spence the new Sugar Ray Robinson
There is nothing in his fighting style that is remotely comparable
The only reasonable comparison is that Ali is an ATG heavyweight and Joshua has the potential to be
So by that standard I can just proclaim Mikey Garcia the new Roberto Duran and Errol Spence the new Sugar Ray Robinson
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lillywhite14
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Re: Anthony Joshua - The second coming of Muhammad Ali?
New Ali? No chance. They'll probably never be another
Can he reignite the interest in the division? Quite probably, yes.
Can he reignite the interest in the division? Quite probably, yes.
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Re: Anthony Joshua - The second coming of Muhammad Ali?
I find the article provocative and intriguing. I wanted to encourage debate, due to the highly controversial claims being made.Badhusker wrote:Enlightened-One wrote:Not my opinion. None of the quotes or third party sources contained within this thread are mine.Sequitorian wrote:... uhm ... change your moniker "Enlightened-One" ...
... (to something more accurate) ...
I have refrained from expressing my thoughts on the matter for obvious reasons.
Do you care to acknowledge these facts and retract your criticism?
Then why bother to post it? You evidently agree with the article or you would have said you didn't. (other than the fact that you seem to have a sort of idiosyncratic need for attention)
Is that unreasonable?
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Re: Anthony Joshua - The second coming of Muhammad Ali?
More chance of hell freezing over! 
Re: Anthony Joshua - The second coming of Muhammad Ali?
They aren't talking about Joshua's boxing and punching ability in reference to Ali... AJ boxes and punches much better and harder than Ali... This has to do with the amount of enthusiasm and controversy that Joshua generates... Ali had his haters... Joshua has his haters -- almost all of whom are Americans.Enlightened-One wrote:"Anthony Joshua's rise could be 'second coming of Muhammad Ali', say media in USA" (Source: The Telegraph):
"Anthony Joshua's creeping presence as a global sports star resonated in the heart of Manhattan on Tuesday as veteran US boxing writers and broadcasters referred to the IBF heavyweight champion as "the next Muhammad Ali" and "the kid who has all the tools" to re-ignite American public interest in the sport's blue riband division."
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Re: Anthony Joshua - The second coming of Muhammad Ali?
He doesn't have any of Ali's wit or charisma, and his fighting style isn't even similar.
Re: Anthony Joshua - The second coming of Muhammad Ali?
People disliked Ali because he was cocky and spoke his mind, people dislike Joshua for being transparently fake, witless, and overhyped.Kalan wrote:This has to do with the amount of enthusiasm and controversy that Joshua generates... Ali had his haters... Joshua has his haters -- almost all of whom are Americans.
Re: Anthony Joshua - The second coming of Muhammad Ali?
You REALLY post this? Did you hear that swoosh sound? That's what little credibility you have getting sucked out the window. You should delete this bro as fast as you can. Save yourself.Enlightened-One wrote:"Anthony Joshua's rise could be 'second coming of Muhammad Ali', say media in USA" (Source: The Telegraph):
"Anthony Joshua's creeping presence as a global sports star resonated in the heart of Manhattan on Tuesday as veteran US boxing writers and broadcasters referred to the IBF heavyweight champion as "the next Muhammad Ali" and "the kid who has all the tools" to re-ignite American public interest in the sport's blue riband division."
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Re: Anthony Joshua - The second coming of Muhammad Ali?
If you'd learned how to read, you would surely realise that none of those words are mine and nor do they reflect my thoughts.caldo2025 wrote:You REALLY post this? Did you hear that swoosh sound? That's what little credibility you have getting sucked out the window. You should delete this bro as fast as you can. Save yourself.Enlightened-One wrote:"Anthony Joshua's rise could be 'second coming of Muhammad Ali', say media in USA" (Source: The Telegraph):
"Anthony Joshua's creeping presence as a global sports star resonated in the heart of Manhattan on Tuesday as veteran US boxing writers and broadcasters referred to the IBF heavyweight champion as "the next Muhammad Ali" and "the kid who has all the tools" to re-ignite American public interest in the sport's blue riband division."
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I don't expect you to respond to this post, since it's abundantly clear that you cannot possibly refute the objective truths of reality.
Re: Anthony Joshua - The second coming of Muhammad Ali?
..there's one more thing which largely contributed to Ali becoming the "world greatest"..he refused to take part in the war waged by his country in Vietnam, something which made him famous overnight throughout the world, especially in a Communist Russia and its numerous allies. He became the hero daring to stand up to American imperialism.. that as well as being an excellent boxer with a unique style plus his big mouth made him the one and only..
Does Joshua come anywhere near in all these aspects? I don't think so..
Does Joshua come anywhere near in all these aspects? I don't think so..
Re: Anthony Joshua - The second coming of Muhammad Ali?
I've been done reading your stuff for a while, thanks. Anyone that would go out of there way to post that topic or anyone else's ridiculous thoughts of the like are all in the same dink boat to me. I hope it sinks.Enlightened-One wrote:If you'd learned how to read, you would surely realise that none of those words are mine and nor do they reflect my thoughts.caldo2025 wrote:You REALLY post this? Did you hear that swoosh sound? That's what little credibility you have getting sucked out the window. You should delete this bro as fast as you can. Save yourself.Enlightened-One wrote:"Anthony Joshua's rise could be 'second coming of Muhammad Ali', say media in USA" (Source: The Telegraph):
"Anthony Joshua's creeping presence as a global sports star resonated in the heart of Manhattan on Tuesday as veteran US boxing writers and broadcasters referred to the IBF heavyweight champion as "the next Muhammad Ali" and "the kid who has all the tools" to re-ignite American public interest in the sport's blue riband division."
Thoughts?
I don't expect you to respond to this post, since it's abundantly clear that you cannot possibly refute the objective truths of reality.
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Enlightened-One
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Re: Anthony Joshua - The second coming of Muhammad Ali?
So in other words, all you need to do is read a few words written by other forum members, not even an entire thread title, to be compelled to submit multiple irrational incoherent abusive posts on multiple threads complaining about the things that they wrote.caldo2025 wrote:I've been done reading your stuff for a while, thanks. Anyone that would go out of there way to post that topic or anyone else's ridiculous thoughts of the like are all in the same dink boat to me. I hope it sinks.Enlightened-One wrote:If you'd learned how to read, you would surely realise that none of those words are mine and nor do they reflect my thoughts.caldo2025 wrote:
You REALLY post this? Did you hear that swoosh sound? That's what little credibility you have getting sucked out the window. You should delete this bro as fast as you can. Save yourself.
I don't expect you to respond to this post, since it's abundantly clear that you cannot possibly refute the objective truths of reality.
Good for you! It’s good to see you try your upmost to maintain your reputation.
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Re: Anthony Joshua - The second coming of Muhammad Ali?
Fergus, why do you think you antagonise people so much? Is it always their fault?