Re: Joshua is the best HW in the world
Posted: 08 Dec 2019, 08:06
I hope Joshua fights Ortiz next, but I would bet quit a bit that he won't. He'll fight someone like Pulev to stay winning before losing to the Fury/Wilder winner.
It's official, King Josh
Ya, he won't because he'll have a mandatory vs Pulev and Ort's side will be 'lowballed' . And of course they will be perfectly honest as always rather than blatantly lying about their offers
who is the favourite to be the best?tiny_acres wrote: ↑08 Dec 2019, 15:08 It is undecided who is the best heavyweight is until they all face each other.
If the Wilder vs Fury fight comes off as scheduled for February then we are half way to seeing who is best.
Until then its undecided
My personal opinion is it depends on who you ask.RonnyJ wrote: ↑08 Dec 2019, 15:53who is the favourite to be the best?tiny_acres wrote: ↑08 Dec 2019, 15:08 It is undecided who is the best heavyweight is until they all face each other.
If the Wilder vs Fury fight comes off as scheduled for February then we are half way to seeing who is best.
Until then its undecided
I asked you.tiny_acres wrote: ↑08 Dec 2019, 17:05My personal opinion is it depends on who you ask.
I can see justification for any of the 3 being the #1 man
Aj can beat all of them, yes. But they can beat him too. But then he just goes after a rematch and gets a W. So do love this era.RonnyJ wrote: ↑08 Dec 2019, 20:52I asked you.tiny_acres wrote: ↑08 Dec 2019, 17:05
My personal opinion is it depends on who you ask.
I can see justification for any of the 3 being the #1 man
To me aj. If he fights smart than he beats them all. He got the power to make himself space, hevgot better footwork than fury & wilder, the stamina to move 12 while being focused. His jab was good, his cross was snapping.
I'm truly not trying to avoid the question.RonnyJ wrote: ↑08 Dec 2019, 20:52I asked you.tiny_acres wrote: ↑08 Dec 2019, 17:05
My personal opinion is it depends on who you ask.
I can see justification for any of the 3 being the #1 man
To me aj. If he fights smart than he beats them all. He got the power to make himself space, hevgot better footwork than fury & wilder, the stamina to move 12 while being focused. His jab was good, his cross was snapping.
We still letting 10 year old's on this forum?RonnyJ wrote: ↑01 Dec 2019, 01:59 i dont wanna hear this fury, wilder, chubby nonsense. fury lost to john mcdermott and struggled with wallin, a c level heavyweight, just like dermott. wilder, he lost on points against fury and was losing on points against ortiz in arguably both fights, he got atg power, but thats all he got, poor boxing skills. as for chubby, he got 1 lucky day and now will be wrecked. fury, wilder, chubby all struggled.
prior to the loss, what was joshua doing? he had the best record, fought the best names and beat everybody up and rarly struggled unlike the 3 others. just because he had on bad night people act like he is no good.
Think you watched a different fight to meadislav123 wrote: ↑11 Dec 2019, 22:02 at the sound of the opening bell josh started running for his life. plain scared of getting punched in the head.
the ref splits them up the second ruiz closes the distance and an actual infight could've went down.
even when nobody was holding he instantly separated them into long distance.
no order to 'don't hold' or to maybe let them fight out of the clinch'.
the moment absolutely legal punches are about to be thrown in a boxing match the referee yells the command to "stop punching! stop punching! fubbing absurd.
Mshall wrote: ↑12 Dec 2019, 10:18That fight was horrible.
. Masterclass...
. Give me a break. Joshua is on a bike ride. Even with Andy being in horrible shape Joshua never had the intension to fight. After running all fight he is now being compared to Ali. Comical when he refuses to face the top two heavyweights. Hearn will keep the belts hostage now and we will have to hear how amazing Joshua is when fight lesser opposition for mandatory fights while still dodging the best in the division. On another note i love how Ruiz is supposedly finished.
. How about Joshua after his performance the first fight?
. Andy will get the fire back and be a top contender and let his hand fly. Has good chance at being champion again. AJ is a great heavyweight and is good for the sport but we all know he is being sheltered. Saudi was a complete safe haven for Hearn And Joshua. The ref wouldn't let a fight break out and would even give a AJ a push on his bike ride.
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Dunno, will Luis 'anytime, anywhere, any money' Ortiz reject him again? Since we are lumping Ort in with these guys, will Wilder or Fury fight Dill Whyte?
Why would anyone still care if he fights Ortiz or not?
Surely Whyte has to get his title shot at some point.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑12 Dec 2019, 15:37Ya, Dill Whyte is every bit as relevant and proven at Ortiz. WILL WILDER OR FURY FIGHT HIM???
I think everyone on the forum has said that at one time or another.gilgamesh wrote: ↑12 Dec 2019, 15:39Surely Whyte has to get his title shot at some point.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑12 Dec 2019, 15:37
Ya, Dill Whyte is every bit as relevant and proven at Ortiz. WILL WILDER OR FURY FIGHT HIM???
I don't think he has much of a chance at any of the Big 3 personally, but he's earned his shot, and legitimately deserves the payday that comes with a Championship opportunity. Whether or not he can win or not is beside the point. He deserves the big payday, and has earned it.
Is that english?