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  1. The Rock is the man. Whoppin that behind, trash talking and doing it in the rain, what a star. I'm going to watch the entire show soon, Cody Rhodes is now a star
  2. Good to see Turki has both Warren and Hearn on a leash, shows that no matter what, they'll do whatever they're told for the money. I rarely listen to Hearn but heard him after Dalton Smith fight going for Shalom and saying does Aziz really want it, how Smith is four levels above and they are looking at work title shots for him, changed his tune in less then 5 seconds which is even quicker then usual for him when he flaps his gums. Wardley vs Clarke I'm interested in coming up. I've been unsure about Clarke since the amateur days, never been that taken by him or rated him anything special, but he has big opportunity here and I'll give some credit to Shalom for getting him the fight like he said he would after he pulled him out first time around when the purse bids were ordered.
  3. The Rock is out of this world. Only thing that comes out of the end off Wrestlemania is Reigns vs. The Rock at Wrestlemania 41. It should be now, but that's fine, I'll patiently watch the build up and wait a year for it to happen.
  4. You should speak to David, he can add that to the excuse list for Fury.
  5. I believe you giving Eddie Hearn too much credit here. Joshua should be sending thank you notes to Tyson Fury for what has happened here, if Fury had dealt with Ngannou the way, the heavyweight champion of the world should with a guy making his professional debut in a boxing right, none of this nonsense would be going on. You want that Fury/Joshua undisputed fight?
  6. Joshua done the job well, heavy knock out and good to see Ngannou is fine and cracking jokes afterwards about being knocked out. Obviously the Joshua win is in overdrive now with how he's the baddest and best heavyweight in the world now because of this and him beating Wallin, Helanius and Franklin previously beforehand. It seems like some who are saying this are completely forgetting the guy at the top of the division, who holds 3 World titles, undefeated and already beat Joshua not once, but twice name. Must be a slip of the tongue. Now it's all in overdrive about Fury and Joshua fighting for the undisputed title, I just really hope May 18th happens and we don't get no more quacking from a certain fighter and Usyk can end that argument for good. Parker beating Wilder and Zhang back to back in under a three month period is highly impressive.
  7. I think Joshua will have seen enough in Ngannou's first ever professional fight to stay away, use his jab and if he ends and up getting too close, hold and tie up best he can. Ngannou to his credit has made it big time, taking the 2nd best heavyweight arguably on the planet to points and losing in a close Split decision(that I felt like he won) I have to go with Joshua via decision.
  8. That was a fun enough game to play quickly. I knocked Joshua out and wouldn't be against Ngannou doing the same Friday week.
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