Boxing Thread
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@African-Monkey said in Boxing Thread:
@MN5 Would love to see the matchup too.
Absolutely. While Wilder has relatively questionable boxing skills as such his power and toughness is beyond doubt.
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I watched it ,
He fought with courage , but at the end of the day , joyce was too big and too relentless with his workrate ,
Joseph looked liked he needed to take breaks to recover, which has always been a bit of a weakness , but Joyce didnt allow that , just kept walking forward with those heavy hands , in the end he was super fatigued when that big left him him on the side of the head , first round he probably gets up from that ,
Will he retire ? that is up to him , by all reports unlike Tua , he is set up well financially ,
he will go on if he enjoys the lifestyle and wants more money I would say
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@kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:
I watched it ,
He fought with courage , but at the end of the day , joyce was too big and too relentless with his workrate ,
Joseph looked liked he needed to take breaks to recover, which has always been a bit of a weakness , but Joyce didnt allow that , just kept walking forward with those heavy hands , in the end he was super fatigued when that big left him him on the side of the head , first round he probably gets up from that ,
Will he retire ? that is up to him , by all reports unlike Tua , he is set up well financially ,
he will go on if he enjoys the lifestyle and wants more money I would say
Great to hear.
The amount of fighters who aren’t is really sad and no matter how good a guy was at his best there are so many cases of has beens getting in the ring too many times.
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Fury exposed wilders frailties,
Wilder likes to go forward stalking his opponents but at the same time maintaining the outside type distance
I think Joyce constantly going forward , just like fury did in fight 2 would make wilder very uncomfortable.
But wilder does have that shot that finishes everything.
But I’d have Joyce to beat wilder and Joshua .
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@kiwiinmelb Sadly he's now at Chisora/Takam level where he'll just be used as a gatekeeper for the next generation of HWs coming through.
He and his promoter Ben Shalom should push hard for the Whyte rematch if he continues fighting. They're both in no man's land so they may as well fight again.
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@kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:
Some good insight from Shane Fury ( Tysons brother ) on parker v Joyce and Tyson v Joshua
Sounds like he was right.
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@African-Monkey said in Boxing Thread:
@kiwiinmelb Sadly he's now at Chisora/Takam level where he'll just be used as a gatekeeper for the next generation of HWs coming through.
He and his promoter Ben Shalom should push hard for the Whyte rematch if he continues fighting. They're both in no man's land so they may as well fight again.
Sounds like he wants to fight on ,
Some guys just genuinely enjoy the fight game and what comes with it win lose or draw ,
As Sam solliman told me a few years back , some people think we only fight on for the money , but the bright lights , the adrenaline rush , the challenges can be addictive and your life can feel very empty without it .
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@kiwiinmelb Yup guys like Chisora, Kevin Johnson, Danny Williams etc. just enjoy fighting and don't know when to call it a day. Bernard Hopkins is also another example of this.
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@African-Monkey said in Boxing Thread:
@kiwiinmelb Yup guys like Chisora, Kevin Johnson, Danny Williams etc. just enjoy fighting and don't know when to call it a day. Bernard Hopkins is also another example of this.
……and let’s be quite honest. That is probably Parkers level. No disgrace in that though !
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If this fight doesn't get made - and it certainly looks that way - then it appears it's all on Fury.
If that's the case, very disappointing and a move which could hurt his legacy.
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@MN5 Yeah, he's had a decent career and has done well with some decent win along the way. The Takam and Ruiz fights virtually showed us the level he was at, and there's no shame in that.
@MiketheSnow the fight was never happening let's be honest here. Hearn doesn't want it as he wants AJ to go on some world tour and beat up a bunch of journeymen to get his confidence up, and Fury is supposedly fighting Manuel Charr, so is trying to use the old trick of trying to make big fights happen when they were never realistic.
The fight was never gonna happen so soon after AJ lost to Usyk.
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Apparently Manuel charr put it on his social media a week or so ago that he is fighting Fury on December the third ,
Someone forgot to tell him to wait for the fury aj circus to wind down before announcing it
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@MiketheSnow said in Boxing Thread:
If this fight doesn't get made - and it certainly looks that way - then it appears it's all on Fury.
If that's the case, very disappointing and a move which could hurt his legacy.
Fury has been playing games for some time now , the whole retirement thing was never real ,
I actually think he believes the more you deceive and delay things you build up anticipation for when it finally happens from a money perspective, and the event becomes bigger , but it may have the opposite effect , people are getting pissed with it all
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@kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:
@MiketheSnow said in Boxing Thread:
If this fight doesn't get made - and it certainly looks that way - then it appears it's all on Fury.
If that's the case, very disappointing and a move which could hurt his legacy.
Fury has been playing games for some time now , the whole retirement thing was never real ,
I actually think he believes the more you deceive and delay things you build up anticipation for when it finally happens from a money perspective, and the event becomes bigger , but it may have the opposite effect , people are getting pissed with it all
I certainly won’t be paying to watch him beat a bum
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@MiketheSnow I think the plan all along when usyk said he won’t fight until next year was to have a tune up fight to stay active .
Calling out Aj was a publicity stunt knowing it’s not ideal timing for aj , probably thinking they would find a reason to turn it down . And I think they would’ve in the end and we’re in the process of saying the contract isn’t right as we speak . -
@kiwiinmelb Charr is an absolutely terrible opponent as well. Fury will have to carry him for a few rounds so it doesn't look like a complete waste of time.
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@MN5 said in Boxing Thread:
Bob Jones telling it like it is. Sounds remarkably like one of my posts actually ! ( minus the humiliating bit, that sounds very “grumpy old man” to be honest )
That’s because He is a grumpy old man 😁.
I disagree to a point , not everyone that can’t win a title should retire , the sport would be a pretty empty place.
If he enjoys the challenge , the lifestyle, the income it brings , that’s his choice . But only he knows the answer to that .Pretty sure that was a first of a new 3
Fight deal , I reckon he will See out the
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@kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:
@MN5 said in Boxing Thread:
Bob Jones telling it like it is. Sounds remarkably like one of my posts actually ! ( minus the humiliating bit, that sounds very “grumpy old man” to be honest )
That’s because He is a grumpy old man 😁.
I disagree to a point , not everyone that can’t win a title should retire , the sport would be a pretty empty place.
If he enjoys the challenge , the lifestyle, the income it brings , that’s his choice . But only he knows the answer to that .Pretty sure that was a first of a new 3
Fight deal , I reckon he will See out the
Deal then reevaluateOh for sure, he was a grumpy young man too according to my Grandparents when they met him. You’d think a multi millionaire would be more cheerful.
I do agree though, a fight with Whyte is kinda the RWC equivalent of 3rd/4th playoff.