oogiebe wrote: ↑14 Dec 2018, 17:31
I'd love to see him come back in another capacity like trainer? Imagine if he could impart his methods onto an up and coming fighter????
What's that?
Double jab, straight right and then a cuddle?
I could teach that, my Mrs says I give good cuddle
oogiebe wrote: ↑14 Dec 2018, 17:31
I'd love to see him come back in another capacity like trainer? Imagine if he could impart his methods onto an up and coming fighter????
What's that?
Double jab, straight right and then a cuddle?
I could teach that, my Mrs says I give good cuddle
No, stoopnagle, actual physical training/getting in shape training. I can teach 'robotics' too! LMAO! I should have been more specific.
oogiebe wrote: ↑14 Dec 2018, 17:31
I'd love to see him come back in another capacity like trainer? Imagine if he could impart his methods onto an up and coming fighter????
What's that?
Double jab, straight right and then a cuddle?
I could teach that, my Mrs says I give good cuddle
No, stoopnagle, actual physical training/getting in shape training. I can teach 'robotics' too! LMAO! I should have been more specific.
More Eddie Hearn lies to try and keep Joshua relevant. What kind of a sucker buys this shít... "uh... i think maybe there's a vague possibility that Wlad might have sent an SMS text message to Joshua saying maybe he might possibly make a comeback but also he might not"
RKY wrote: ↑15 Dec 2018, 12:17
More Eddie Hearn lies to try and keep Joshua relevant. What kind of a sucker buys this shít... "uh... i think maybe there's a vague possibility that Wlad might have sent an SMS text message to Joshua saying maybe he might possibly make a comeback but also he might not"
It's funny you mention this. I was thinking that perhaps Eddie concocted the whole thing to bring some attention to AJ as so much attention has shifted to Wilder/Fury. Hmmm...I hope the whole thing isn't true. Wouldn't end well for Klitchko IMHO.
RKY wrote: ↑15 Dec 2018, 12:17
More Eddie Hearn lies to try and keep Joshua relevant. What kind of a sucker buys this shít... "uh... i think maybe there's a vague possibility that Wlad might have sent an SMS text message to Joshua saying maybe he might possibly make a comeback but also he might not"
It's funny you mention this. I was thinking that perhaps Eddie concocted the whole thing to bring some attention to AJ as so much attention has shifted to Wilder/Fury. Hmmm...I hope the whole thing isn't true. Wouldn't end well for Klitchko IMHO.
Klitchko could easily beat him, his follow up left hook was inches away from finishing that big stiff idiot the first time. He isn't coming back though - this is sheer desperate Hearn lies to keep his golden goose relevant. They have made a big mistake in "booking out wembley". They might need to cancel it
RKY wrote: ↑15 Dec 2018, 12:17
More Eddie Hearn lies to try and keep Joshua relevant. What kind of a sucker buys this shít... "uh... i think maybe there's a vague possibility that Wlad might have sent an SMS text message to Joshua saying maybe he might possibly make a comeback but also he might not"
It's funny you mention this. I was thinking that perhaps Eddie concocted the whole thing to bring some attention to AJ as so much attention has shifted to Wilder/Fury. Hmmm...I hope the whole thing isn't true. Wouldn't end well for Klitchko IMHO.
Klitchko could easily beat him, his follow up left hook was inches away from finishing that big stiff idiot the first time. He isn't coming back though - this is sheer desperate Hearn lies to keep his golden goose relevant. They have made a big mistake in "booking out wembley". They might need to cancel it
They won't cancel (funny as that would be), but they haven't a decent opponent to fill in. I can't stand Hearn. AJ is a robot. Bring me Wilder/Fury II.
RKY wrote: ↑15 Dec 2018, 12:17
More Eddie Hearn lies to try and keep Joshua relevant. What kind of a sucker buys this shít... "uh... i think maybe there's a vague possibility that Wlad might have sent an SMS text message to Joshua saying maybe he might possibly make a comeback but also he might not"
It's funny you mention this. I was thinking that perhaps Eddie concocted the whole thing to bring some attention to AJ as so much attention has shifted to Wilder/Fury. Hmmm...I hope the whole thing isn't true. Wouldn't end well for Klitchko IMHO.
Klitchko could easily beat him, his follow up left hook was inches away from finishing that big stiff idiot the first time. He isn't coming back though - this is sheer desperate Hearn lies to keep his golden goose relevant. They have made a big mistake in "booking out wembley". They might need to cancel it
Wlad had him beat, out on his feet, with plenty of time left in the round. He totally let him get away. Worst finishing job I've ever seen. That fight will be two years ago in April. Wlad will be 43 this coming April. He always stays in top shape. It can be done.
oogiebe wrote: ↑14 Dec 2018, 17:31
I'd love to see him come back in another capacity like trainer? Imagine if he could impart his methods onto an up and coming fighter????
What's that?
Double jab, straight right and then a cuddle?
I could teach that, my Mrs says I give good cuddle
I have to admit I'm developing a morbid curiosity about this.
RKY wrote: ↑15 Dec 2018, 12:17
More Eddie Hearn lies to try and keep Joshua relevant. What kind of a sucker buys this shít... "uh... i think maybe there's a vague possibility that Wlad might have sent an SMS text message to Joshua saying maybe he might possibly make a comeback but also he might not"
Why on Earth would Joshua accept such a fight? He gains nothing by winning and if Klitschko takes a round or two off him, his reputation would be damaged.
A rematch with Haye would actually be more interesting to watch at this point.
sixpack wrote: ↑15 Dec 2018, 15:42
Why on Earth would Joshua accept such a fight? He gains nothing by winning and if Klitschko takes a round or two off him, his reputation would be damaged.
A rematch with Haye would actually be more interesting to watch at this point.
There's an empty seat at Wembley in April. AJ's not getting a lot of attention and Wlad rumors give him what he and Hearn want. Attention. I hope this doesn't happen and it's a rouse, but if it does, I'll watch it.
sixpack wrote: ↑15 Dec 2018, 15:42
Why on Earth would Joshua accept such a fight? He gains nothing by winning and if Klitschko takes a round or two off him, his reputation would be damaged.
A rematch with Haye would actually be more interesting to watch at this point.
There's an empty seat at Wembley in April. AJ's not getting a lot of attention and Wlad rumors give him what he and Hearn want. Attention. I hope this doesn't happen and it's a rouse, but if it does, I'll watch it.
sixpack wrote: ↑15 Dec 2018, 15:42
Why on Earth would Joshua accept such a fight? He gains nothing by winning and if Klitschko takes a round or two off him, his reputation would be damaged.
A rematch with Haye would actually be more interesting to watch at this point.
There's an empty seat at Wembley in April. AJ's not getting a lot of attention and Wlad rumors give him what he and Hearn want. Attention. I hope this doesn't happen and it's a rouse, but if it does, I'll watch it.