Same people who said he’s not ready for Wilder are the same people crying “why is he not fighting wilder” Man should do his thing; it is his to box, while keypad warriors, online boxers and trainers wail….
You are right. No matter what AJ does, the haters, idiots and Fury cheerleaders, will always find something negative to say. They reckon the defeat of Franklyn was "unconvincing". 🙄 Not according to the judges at ringside. They said the ko of Helenius came "too late" to be impressive. 🤷♂️ Besides, "everyone ko's Helenius!" 😅 When AJ boxes clever and avoids taking unnecessary risks, apparently he's "gunshy" and "tentative". It's shameful nonsense.
Aj ain't ducking wilder his preparing for it. We need both fighters at they peak for an explosive performance and to determine who's thr real champion.
I wonder if the Arabs really are thinking in terms of, AJ and Wilder both come through on the 23rd, then fight each other next March to close out Riyadh season. I have heard another scenario, which is the winner of Fury Usyk gets stripped of the ibf title for failing to defend against Hrgovic, and AJ fights Hrgovic for the vacant title
AJ and his team are following their own path. Wilder is a big risk for AJ at this time. Wilder avoided anyone with a pulse for years and only recently wants to fight AJ now he looks vulnerable. Why should AJ follow Wilders demands now, especially after Wilder was all meek next to AJ and only finds his voice when he’s an ocean away. I’d rather see AJ v Fury. But it looks like AJ and team are going after the IBF to become 3 time champ. That’s fair enough. Once he has achieved that I hope AJ faces Fury and Wilder and retires.
@@kevferguson6065 Typical comment of the one eyed Wilder fan. Who is Wilder’s greatest win? A 50 year old Ortiz. Sure he wanted to fight AJ. Wilder was repeatedly offered career high paydays to fight AJ but always made excuses.
@@tinkertable1977 no worries Eddie jr. Who has Joshua fought. He is a nobody other than Britain so please .he had the chance on this card .run scared again
@@kevferguson6065 Talking of running scared, how about Wilder’s attitude when he was near AJ. “Respect, it’s all good, wish you the best etc”. As soon as he’s safe at home he starts on about “manufactured champion”. Irony. Anyway, have a good day.
AJ is the most handsome heavyweight boxer
Nah Fury is
Same people who said he’s not ready for Wilder are the same people crying “why is he not fighting wilder”
Man should do his thing; it is his to box, while keypad warriors, online boxers and trainers wail….
You are right. No matter what AJ does, the haters, idiots and Fury cheerleaders, will always find something negative to say. They reckon the defeat of Franklyn was "unconvincing". 🙄 Not according to the judges at ringside. They said the ko of Helenius came "too late" to be impressive. 🤷♂️ Besides, "everyone ko's Helenius!" 😅
When AJ boxes clever and avoids taking unnecessary risks, apparently he's "gunshy" and "tentative".
It's shameful nonsense.
AJ will! be back on top of the world it's destiny.
Mygggg Aj 💯🔥🤫
Aj ain't ducking wilder his preparing for it. We need both fighters at they peak for an explosive performance and to determine who's thr real champion.
Good Lord
I wonder if the Arabs really are thinking in terms of, AJ and Wilder both come through on the 23rd, then fight each other next March to close out Riyadh season. I have heard another scenario, which is the winner of Fury Usyk gets stripped of the ibf title for failing to defend against Hrgovic, and AJ fights Hrgovic for the vacant title
AJ and his team are following their own path. Wilder is a big risk for AJ at this time. Wilder avoided anyone with a pulse for years and only recently wants to fight AJ now he looks vulnerable. Why should AJ follow Wilders demands now, especially after Wilder was all meek next to AJ and only finds his voice when he’s an ocean away. I’d rather see AJ v Fury. But it looks like AJ and team are going after the IBF to become 3 time champ. That’s fair enough. Once he has achieved that I hope AJ faces Fury and Wilder and retires.
Get of Eddie's knob . Do your homework and you'll find out who was dodging who and still is to this point in time
@@kevferguson6065 Typical comment of the one eyed Wilder fan. Who is Wilder’s greatest win? A 50 year old Ortiz. Sure he wanted to fight AJ. Wilder was repeatedly offered career high paydays to fight AJ but always made excuses.
@@tinkertable1977 no worries Eddie jr. Who has Joshua fought. He is a nobody other than Britain so please .he had the chance on this card .run scared again
@@kevferguson6065 Talking of running scared, how about Wilder’s attitude when he was near AJ. “Respect, it’s all good, wish you the best etc”. As soon as he’s safe at home he starts on about “manufactured champion”. Irony. Anyway, have a good day.
@@tinkertable1977 you're a peanut . Wished him the best what you want him to do punch him in the face. At least he was .an enough to speak
Train insane or remain the same
Impressive but there's a reason most boxers don't do these exercises. Boxing is about hand speed and boxing IQ.
He is a boxer and he’s doing them
Anthony Joshua is one of the best. Other boxers would be wise to mimic some of his exercises.