The RedCafe Boxing Thread

Glad someone else thought this and not just me... I thought it was really odd. Usyk would throw 3 punches at Joshua's glove and they'd wax lyrical about an amazing combination.

Sky are a joke. The reason they were biased is because AJ left them to sign for DAZN last year. Barely noted any of Joshua’s work, and they focused heavily on his speech at the end. The presenter even hinted at the fact that the speech was him letting go of his ‘media training’- ironic since it was Sky who trained him up in that regard as he was the face of their boxing.

Now that he is of no use to them, I feel they’ve just thrown him under the bus. I’m no AJ fan, but kinda feel bad for him with regards to their fight coverage, even the pre fight stuff. You can bet if he was still their fighter the commentary would’ve been completely different.
 
Hopefully that's joshua pushed into obscurity. Absolute dreadful performance. And piss poor sportsmanship. Hope he faces wilder next, or any other mediocre boxer who will knock him the feck out. Round one please. And then feck off. Dosser.

Bit harsh
 
Sky are a joke. The reason they were biased is because AJ left them to sign for DAZN last year. Barely noted any of Joshua’s work, and they focused heavily on his speech at the end. The presenter even hinted at the fact that the speech was him letting go of his ‘media training’- ironic since it was Sky who trained him up in that regard as he was the face of their boxing.

Now that he is of no use to them, I feel they’ve just thrown him under the bus. I’m no AJ fan, but kinda feel bad for him with regards to their fight coverage, even the pre fight stuff. You can bet if he was still their fighter the commentary would’ve been completely different.

In fairness, early in his career, they'd fondle his balls for knocking out a part-time plumber, so it's kind of even.
 
Sky are a joke. The reason they were biased is because AJ left them to sign for DAZN last year. Barely noted any of Joshua’s work, and they focused heavily on his speech at the end. The presenter even hinted at the fact that the speech was him letting go of his ‘media training’- ironic since it was Sky who trained him up in that regard as he was the face of their boxing.

Now that he is of no use to them, I feel they’ve just thrown him under the bus. I’m no AJ fan, but kinda feel bad for him with regards to their fight coverage, even the pre fight stuff. You can bet if he was still their fighter the commentary would’ve been completely different.

I switched between streams and the American commentary was more complimentary of AJ than Sky’s. Sky really wanted to Usyk to win. Bizarre really.
 
Sky are a joke. The reason they were biased is because AJ left them to sign for DAZN last year. Barely noted any of Joshua’s work, and they focused heavily on his speech at the end. The presenter even hinted at the fact that the speech was him letting go of his ‘media training’- ironic since it was Sky who trained him up in that regard as he was the face of their boxing.

Now that he is of no use to them, I feel they’ve just thrown him under the bus. I’m no AJ fan, but kinda feel bad for him with regards to their fight coverage, even the pre fight stuff. You can bet if he was still their fighter the commentary would’ve been completely different.

For what it's worth, I was watching the DAZN stream and their commentators were saying Usyk won comfortably and that it was a joke it was a split decision as well.
 
In fairness, early in his career, they'd fondle his balls for knocking out a part-time plumber, so it's kind of even.

Only because it completely benefits them to have someone who sells pay-per views for them.

AJ clearly lost, but I can’t stand Sky. You just have to watch Johnny Nelsons pre-fight interviews calling AJ to retire if he loses the fight. Would’ve never heard this stuff if he was bringing money in for them.

They’ve been all over Usyk aswell- it’s clear he was favourite and they’d ideally want to sign him up for his upcoming fights
 
In fairness, early in his career, they'd fondle his balls for knocking out a part-time plumber, so it's kind of even.

they have to. Building up fighters as they come up is part of the job.
 
Sky are a joke. The reason they were biased is because AJ left them to sign for DAZN last year. Barely noted any of Joshua’s work, and they focused heavily on his speech at the end. The presenter even hinted at the fact that the speech was him letting go of his ‘media training’- ironic since it was Sky who trained him up in that regard as he was the face of their boxing.

Now that he is of no use to them, I feel they’ve just thrown him under the bus. I’m no AJ fan, but kinda feel bad for him with regards to their fight coverage, even the pre fight stuff. You can bet if he was still their fighter the commentary would’ve been completely different.
This explains it. The level of bias was astonishing and its definitely affecting people's opinion.
 
That's what happens when you tell him he has won every round

It'd weird they do that. Surely Joshua is experienced enough that you can tell him the truth?

So funny how they've switched on AJ, and its nothing to do with the actual boxing.

Boxing seems to have extremely biased commentators. Is it because of the war with Ukraine making them hype up Usyk?

Better boxer won but it was a close fight. This outclassed stuff is nonsense. As Eddie was saying by the 9th there was nothing between them and it was the final 3 that made the difference.
AJ definitely improved himself and there will be other fights out there for him.

The biased commentary by Sky Sports was weird to me. They were talking like it was a humiliation, it was far closer than they were saying.

A few live updates of the fight that I looked at had it basically even around the 9th or 10th.

I was utterly baffled by that. This is why boxing is losing fans. Because of incompetent plebs like that. Would’ve been an absolute travesty had AJ even got a draw out of that. He was completely outclassed. It was like they were both fighting a different sport.

Weirdly it was the American judge who gave the win to AJ while the English judge had Usyk by 2 rounds.
 
I don't think Macklin was that biased. The scoring at the start maybe, but his observations were alright for me.

It would be Adam Smith with any agenda as head of boxing at Sky. Bit of a knob anyway, shouldn't be a commentator.
 
A lot of hate for Joshua for some reason. I've seen post's that say he was completely outclassed, which is bollocks. He lost the fight, but it wasn't as wide as some people are making out.

He's a very good heavyweight, unfortunately he's not elite, but there are still some intriguing fights out there for him.
 
So was he concussed ?

Wtf was that at the end.

I thought I was watching a wwf throwback.
 
AJ did a lot better than I thought, but Usyk wasn’t his best self tonight and still won.

AJ ruined his performance by that meltdown with the belts and walking out the ring.

Fury is too big for Usyk to beat, be a good fight though.
 
I wonder if we'll ever get that fight now... I doubt it.

Maybe if Fury loses to Usyk but I don't see that happening at all. He'll just box behind his very long jab.

Fury has a max two fights left. Usyk and maybe Usyk part 2. However, I can see him avoiding Usyk as he is tricky. I think Fury wins but it wouldn't be the landslide he would've got against AJ.
 
A lot of hate for Joshua for some reason. I've seen post's that say he was completely outclassed, which is bollocks. He lost the fight, but it wasn't as wide as some people are making out.

He's a very good heavyweight, unfortunately he's not elite, but there are still some intriguing fights out there for him.
AJ has definitely fecked a lot of peoples mums.
 


By the 9th round:

First judge: 5 rounds to Joshua and 4 to Usyk.
Third judge: 4 rounds to Joshua and 5 to Usyk.

The difference was the last three rounds and it's backed by the scorecard. On what earth is this supposed to be "outclassed"? It was a good effort by AJ, nothing to be ashamed about here against an all time great boxer.
 


By the 9th round:

First judge: 5 rounds to Joshua and 4 to Usyk.
Third judge: 4 rounds to Joshua and 5 to Usyk.

The difference was the last three rounds and it's backed by the scorecard. On what earth is this supposed to be "outclassed"? It was a good effort by AJ, nothing to be ashamed about here against an all time great boxer.


I thought the 9th could potentially have been a 10-8 to Joshua, which would have made it a bigger swing... But then the same could be said for the 10th in Usyk's favour.

He definitely pulled away in the last 3 rounds either way.
 
AJ was beaten by the better man tonight, Usyk was next level in the latter rounds. It's always difficult to judge a speech post fight when emotions are very high, but the insinuation that the decision was due to some wider view on the Ukraine war was a bit tasteless.

Hopefully Usyk and Fury can get a fight together to get a unification battle on the cards.
 
I wonder how Joshua will be ranked in the all time list when it's all said and done.

I give the guy a lot of shit but he actually had a decent run while a champ and his win against wlad was genuinely impressive (even if wlad was geriatric by then) so the resume is there.

But the problem is I don't really see him beating any of the all time greats, I doubt he could beat a peak wlad or Lewis or Holmes etc etc.

Had a nice career when it's all said and done.
 
I thought the 9th could potentially have been a 10-8 to Joshua, which would have made it a bigger swing... But then the same could be said for the 10th in Usyk's favour.

He definitely pulled away in the last 3 rounds either way.
On the commentary they were saying he needed a knock out because he was getting outclassed which is blatantly not true. If he carried doing what he was doing in the last rounds it would have been at the least a draw. He got hit too much at the end.
 
That meltdown will have hit harder than anything Usyk threw tonight. The speech was patronizing, rambling and tasteless and Usyk looked mortified.

The excuses will be rolled out this week, but that really is shocking.
 
Concust post bout hilarity aside, Joshua have a good account of himself tonight. He has plenty to offer the division. He’s easily the third best HW behind Fury and Usyk, who are just different class. Those two are head and shoulders above the rest.
 
The judge that gave it to AJ reminded me of that idiotic judge that gave it to Canelo over Mayweather, awful scoring of the cards and should never be able to be a judge for another fight again.
 
I am sorry for AJ, he comes across as a man sincerely self-doubting his own hype which is always good, yet still firmly standing by the delusion and the status that came with that same hype. The fact that, even tonight, one judge felt he won the match against all the wisdom, just shows again how artificially high AJ’s boxing trajectory has been elevated since the 2012 night he won a much maligned gold at the Olympics in London. All in all, Joshua was always a decent, non-natural boxeur who fell victim of a carefully staged, undeserved fast-tracking to the starlight. May he find a more natural and satisfying dimension in his post-boxing, retirement life.
 
He's a great boxer. Gold medalist and heavyweight champion. Just not an all time great and kinda wack on the mic.
 
It was weird how Joshua reacted at the end and I'm sure he'll regret it, but I sorta understand his actions. He done absolutely everything he could to prepare for Usyk again. But ultimately he just isn't good enough. It's hard to take that in for someone who thought he could beat anyone. And tbf heavyweights shouldn't move like Usyk...he will go down as one of the greatest of all time. He's special
 
I thought the 9th could potentially have been a 10-8 to Joshua, which would have made it a bigger swing... But then the same could be said for the 10th in Usyk's favour.

He definitely pulled away in the last 3 rounds either way.
10-8 is very rare without a knockdown. There was certainly none in this fight tbh
 
I thought it was a very interesting fight. AJ deserves huge credit for the improvements he made, I couldn’t believe how much better he looked in terms of movement and his body attack. Usyk knew he needed to do something special and he revved the engine to warp speed in the tenth to blow AJ away. If anything I hope this gives us a chance to see AJ v Wilder finally
 
I guess it's a tough pill to swallow for AJ as that's probably the best he can box and it wasn't the best of Usyk so he probs knows he can't win that fight.

The post fight stuff was cringe but I'll give the benefit of the doubt that it was just a heat of the moment thing.
 
Feel a bit sorry for him. He’s been told by the people around him all his career that he’s the best and that nobody comes close to him and suddenly a cruiserweight comes along and completely outclasses him in every way. Must be a real hit to the ego and legacy. The Ruiz fight wasn’t a ‘real’ loss for me, but these two are as ‘real’ as it gets. Usyk is a far better fighter and the only person in the division that can beat him for me is Fury but even then it will be close.
 
He's a great boxer. Gold medalist and heavyweight champion. Just not an all time great and kinda wack on the mic.

I think this is pretty much it

too much is put on the statement “Great”

it’s like if you mention “great” you are referring to “The all time Greats” which isn’t true

you can be a great boxer and not classed as an all time great, like you say, Olympic Gold medalist and World Heavy Weight Champion isn’t exactly just “alright”…..that is a great achievement of which most can only dream of

But what AJ will never be is on the all time great list, he is most certainly outside of that bracket, it feel silly even stating that tbh because it’s just stating the blatantly obvious

Great Fighter, just not amongst the all time greats
 
I wonder how Joshua will be ranked in the all time list when it's all said and done.

I give the guy a lot of shit but he actually had a decent run while a champ and his win against wlad was genuinely impressive (even if wlad was geriatric by then) so the resume is there.

But the problem is I don't really see him beating any of the all time greats, I doubt he could beat a peak wlad or Lewis or Holmes etc etc.

Had a nice career when it's all said and done.

I think he'll be remembered as a decent fighter but not in the convo with the all time greats

I reckon peak Frank Bruno would give him a good fight
 
Not really into boxing but every time I see a clip of AJ he’s making some sort of cringe speech - first the ‘I grew up being inspired by the Larry Hoovers of the world’ crap…now this. Is this something he does often then?

(I still have a crush on him :nervous:)
 
As long as both of them stay standing they aren’t getting an 8 in a round.

10-8 is very rare without a knockdown. There was certainly none in this fight tbh

Sorry I did a poor job of explaining, what I meant is that was the round AJ could (should?) have KO'd him, which would have definitely swung the fight in his favour now we've seen the judges scores.

But then you could say that Usyk could have knocked out AJ in the 10th too.
 
For me, Matchroom and Eddie have been hiding that side of him. He's never shown much personality. The moment he does he makes himself look at idiot.

If he continues to fight, I'll continue to watch. I don't think he'll retire.