Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou | PPV - 8 March 2024
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polecateddy
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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou | PPV - 8 March 2024
I can’t really think of a heavyweight who looked ultra ropey, and turned in an awful performance only to turn it around a few months later to win a big fight. I think of Riddick Bowe v Golata 2, but losing weight didn’t help that much and he just retired afterwards.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou | PPV - 8 March 2024
Holyfield looked crap against blown up LHW Bobby Czyz and then went and beat Tyson 6 months later. He was written off after losing to Moorer where he retired and came back only to be stopped by Bowe.polecateddy wrote: ↑12 Mar 2024, 11:22 I can’t really think of a heavyweight who looked ultra ropey, and turned in an awful performance only to turn it around a few months later to win a big fight. I think of Riddick Bowe v Golata 2, but losing weight didn’t help that much and he just retired afterwards.
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polecateddy
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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou | PPV - 8 March 2024
That’s true. He seemed to get over his mystery heart condition to come good. And later gave Lewis two hard fights.Controversial wrote: ↑12 Mar 2024, 11:27Holyfield looked crap against blown up LHW Bobby Czyz and then went and beat Tyson. He was written off after beating Czyz as he'd lost to Moorer and stopped by Bowe before this.polecateddy wrote: ↑12 Mar 2024, 11:22 I can’t really think of a heavyweight who looked ultra ropey, and turned in an awful performance only to turn it around a few months later to win a big fight. I think of Riddick Bowe v Golata 2, but losing weight didn’t help that much and he just retired afterwards.
Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou | PPV - 8 March 2024
How much boxing do you watch?polecateddy wrote: ↑12 Mar 2024, 11:22 I can’t really think of a heavyweight who looked ultra ropey, and turned in an awful performance only to turn it around a few months later to win a big fight. I think of Riddick Bowe v Golata 2, but losing weight didn’t help that much and he just retired afterwards.
Recent example, is Fury looks like crap right before a big win routinely.
Ali was going through a spell and wasn't favored to win the Foreman fight.
Holyfield before the first Tyson fight
Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou | PPV - 8 March 2024
Anthony Joshua will lose for the 4th time before finally facing Tyson Fury.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou | PPV - 8 March 2024
Yeah miraculous turnaround. His career looked over after the Moorer fight, so much so he retired. I remember journalists were fearing for his safety for fighting Tyson, especially after the lacklustre performance against Czyz.polecateddy wrote: ↑12 Mar 2024, 11:51That’s true. He seemed to get over his mystery heart condition to come good. And later gave Lewis two hard fights.Controversial wrote: ↑12 Mar 2024, 11:27Holyfield looked crap against blown up LHW Bobby Czyz and then went and beat Tyson. He was written off after beating Czyz as he'd lost to Moorer and stopped by Bowe before this.polecateddy wrote: ↑12 Mar 2024, 11:22 I can’t really think of a heavyweight who looked ultra ropey, and turned in an awful performance only to turn it around a few months later to win a big fight. I think of Riddick Bowe v Golata 2, but losing weight didn’t help that much and he just retired afterwards.
Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou | PPV - 8 March 2024
Holyfield didn’t look so bad versus Mercer
Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou | PPV - 8 March 2024
With hindsight Holyfield didn't look particularly bad against Czyz, he was just coasting through a fight where he had absolutely nothing to fear. The real issue was that Holyfield had looked SO bad previously against Bowe that nothing less than a return to top form against Czyz would allay the concerns surrounding a subsequent challenge to Mike Tyson.
Again with hindsight, it was obvious that Holyfield wasn't right for the Bowe rubber match, but the previous heart defect rumours and the amount of wars (not least 15 effing rounds at cruiserweight) he'd taken part in, had most people bricking it on his behalf.
Boy did he put that one to bed against Tyson.
Again with hindsight, it was obvious that Holyfield wasn't right for the Bowe rubber match, but the previous heart defect rumours and the amount of wars (not least 15 effing rounds at cruiserweight) he'd taken part in, had most people bricking it on his behalf.
Boy did he put that one to bed against Tyson.
Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou | PPV - 8 March 2024
While the medical team were seeing to a fallen Ngannou, Fury's face comes on the giant screens and he's roundly booed.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou | PPV - 8 March 2024
I would like to know what exactly was going on, it was long suspected that Holyfield had been heavily using PEDs and had some sort of health issues relating to that, he was clearly on the gear, his physical transformation from cruiserweight was not something you could achieve naturally.Kilburn wrote: ↑12 Mar 2024, 13:00 With hindsight Holyfield didn't look particularly bad against Czyz, he was just coasting through a fight where he had absolutely nothing to fear. The real issue was that Holyfield had looked SO bad previously against Bowe that nothing less than a return to top form against Czyz would allay the concerns surrounding a subsequent challenge to Mike Tyson.
Again with hindsight, it was obvious that Holyfield wasn't right for the Bowe rubber match, but the previous heart defect rumours and the amount of wars (not least 15 effing rounds at cruiserweight) he'd taken part in, had most people bricking it on his behalf.
Boy did he put that one to bed against Tyson.
He looked like he was about to drop dead in the Bowe fight, had Bowe out on his feet, and then simply couldn't move or throw a shot, one solid shot, and Bowe would have been totally done at that point. What a trilogy that was, kind of had everything.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou | PPV - 8 March 2024
The sheik has uploaded the whole seven hour show free to YouTube BTW
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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou | PPV - 8 March 2024
Not sure I know what you meanjamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑12 Mar 2024, 13:52
his physical transformation from cruiserweight was not something you could achieve naturally.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou | PPV - 8 March 2024
Day 4 of Dev's meltdown

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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou | PPV - 8 March 2024
Aj's total dissing of Dev Sandwich is hilarious
Poor bloke just cannot handle the rejection
Poor bloke just cannot handle the rejection
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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou | PPV - 8 March 2024
Is quickeyg definitely Dev?
You’d think someone working for FW would have bigger fish to fry than a few old school boxing fans on a forum……
Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou | PPV - 8 March 2024
The only way to be entertained by Dev's juvenile posts (emojis! are you at a slumber party??) is to read them in his ridiculous voice.
Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou | PPV - 8 March 2024
Well, Andy Ayling used to post on here many, many years ago, I remember. Not sure if he still does. I guess Team 'Allegedly' like it here, where they can get some honest feedback, at the very least.Frostieballs wrote: ↑12 Mar 2024, 15:01Is quickeyg definitely Dev?
You’d think someone working for FW would have bigger fish to fry than a few old school boxing fans on a forum……
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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou | PPV - 8 March 2024
Haha. He's a posh little sod ain't he.
"Can I have some lemon hibiscus tea and a royal mint biscuit please".
Little Dev uses here and other forums to do all the promos and ads for his master's shows, but then loses his shit when he reads anything about AJ so can't help get involved. AJ's truly mindfked him.
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polecateddy
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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou | PPV - 8 March 2024
He had Lee Haney, ex multi-time Mr Olympia for a personal conditioning coach for that transformation.Controversial wrote: ↑12 Mar 2024, 14:05Not sure I know what you meanjamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑12 Mar 2024, 13:52
his physical transformation from cruiserweight was not something you could achieve naturally.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou | PPV - 8 March 2024
is Dev on here?The Gratest wrote: ↑12 Mar 2024, 15:46Haha. He's a posh little sod ain't he.
"Can I have some lemon hibiscus tea and a royal mint biscuit please".
Little Dev uses here and other forums to do all the promos and ads for his master's shows, but then loses his shit when he reads anything about AJ so can't help get involved. AJ's truly mindfked him.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou | PPV - 8 March 2024
QuickeygSeanBrennan wrote: ↑12 Mar 2024, 15:59is Dev on here?The Gratest wrote: ↑12 Mar 2024, 15:46Haha. He's a posh little sod ain't he.
"Can I have some lemon hibiscus tea and a royal mint biscuit please".
Little Dev uses here and other forums to do all the promos and ads for his master's shows, but then loses his shit when he reads anything about AJ so can't help get involved. AJ's truly mindfked him.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou | PPV - 8 March 2024
ah, I did now know that. thanks.The Gratest wrote: ↑12 Mar 2024, 16:00QuickeygSeanBrennan wrote: ↑12 Mar 2024, 15:59is Dev on here?The Gratest wrote: ↑12 Mar 2024, 15:46
Haha. He's a posh little sod ain't he.
"Can I have some lemon hibiscus tea and a royal mint biscuit please".
Little Dev uses here and other forums to do all the promos and ads for his master's shows, but then loses his shit when he reads anything about AJ so can't help get involved. AJ's truly mindfked him.
Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou | PPV - 8 March 2024
Holyfield only really looked himself in that Bowe fight for the first couple of rounds, he was gasping for breath as early as the 4th. Regardless of whether the real cause was flu, hepatitis A, food poisoning or whatever, when coupled with the preceding heart rumours it was very hard to observe this ridiculously chiselled, 33 year old warrior falling apart before our eyes, without concluding that he was washed up, damaged goods.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑12 Mar 2024, 13:52I would like to know what exactly was going on, it was long suspected that Holyfield had been heavily using PEDs and had some sort of health issues relating to that, he was clearly on the gear, his physical transformation from cruiserweight was not something you could achieve naturally.Kilburn wrote: ↑12 Mar 2024, 13:00 With hindsight Holyfield didn't look particularly bad against Czyz, he was just coasting through a fight where he had absolutely nothing to fear. The real issue was that Holyfield had looked SO bad previously against Bowe that nothing less than a return to top form against Czyz would allay the concerns surrounding a subsequent challenge to Mike Tyson.
Again with hindsight, it was obvious that Holyfield wasn't right for the Bowe rubber match, but the previous heart defect rumours and the amount of wars (not least 15 effing rounds at cruiserweight) he'd taken part in, had most people bricking it on his behalf.
Boy did he put that one to bed against Tyson.
He looked like he was about to drop dead in the Bowe fight, had Bowe out on his feet, and then simply couldn't move or throw a shot, one solid shot, and Bowe would have been totally done at that point. What a trilogy that was, kind of had everything.
It all served to (unintentionally) con the fook out of Mike Tyson. By the time they met in the ring the following year, one guy was coming for a fight, the other for a knockout.
On a side note, the guy who crashed Evander’s post-Czyz interview to tell him he loved him, I wonder what his emotional state was a few months later, the night his hero went and did the unthinkable.