Weststander
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What time is the fight likely to start?
What time is the fight likely to start?
Funny thing is, I guarantee the troll will still watch the fight and will most definitely have something to say about it afterwards.
Isn't it time you put your nails away and stopped bitching?
If you got something to say, say it directly to me and stop riding on the coattails of the over AJ worshippers.
Pretty dull stuff so far , this Crolla fight is very tedious
Give it a rest. You have established that you do not rate Joshua, that is fine. Just please stop going on about it. You have killed this thread which might have been a nice place for people to discuss the fight.
If I want to post an opinion on here I will dude.If AJs lovers can't take a different opinion from mine and need to drag it out
with pathetic and petty tripe it's up to them.
Actually I do rate AJ.If you bothered to read my post's you would know I have said he needs to do more before people
big him up.
As for Pantani, personally am not interested in sports riddled with cheats.
Ciao.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Categoryoping_cases_in_boxing That is a lot of drugs cheats in a sport that does not really test for PEDs properly.
The old argument is that you can only beat what is put against you and if AJ does that then he is the best. I do not think anybody is saying that as yet he is as good or better than Mohamed Ali or Lennox `Lewis.
I think we both know this is a mere drop in the ocean compared to cycling.
Also whereas in cycling those at the very top have been proven to be cheats,
in boxing it's not the case.
Anyway that's another subject for another day.
For today let's concentrate on he who compares himself to Ali.
I don't think that AJ is a technically great boxer, but I think he is the best out there at the moment, which probably says a lot for the current heavyweight division.
Lewis, Tyson etc.. would beat AJ at their peak.
That being said I do like the different attitude he has, showing respect for his opponent and not getting caught up in hyperbole. I look forward to AJ vs Wilder later in the year, and then hopefully he smashes Fury's face in next year.
Tyson wasn't the greatest heavyweight technically or anywhere near it. But his sheer brutality and punching made up for that.