I don't think Joshua would survive when Wlad starts to load up on those shots. The only way to beat Wladimir is by constantly pressure him and that means that you will open yourself up to some Ukrainian punishment. And Wladimir is no Maliganaggi, he can crack, so his opponent will think twice before rushing in. On topic: This fight will either expose Wilder or it will show that he is a legit World champion and a contender to Klitschko.
I guees Derek Edwards, Rogelino Medina and John Molina are up there with top 10 pound for pound punchers Sergey Kovalev, Gennady Golovkin, Wladimir Klitschko, Anthony Joshua and The Special One then. :think
Maybe if they where defensive geniuses like The Special One they wouldn't be hit by said punches. :think
Very lucky, if those punches connected on Kell, he'd be knocked out as well. It was that devastating!!
:nono If there is anyone on crack it is you young man if you refused to recognize the MBE's potential. :nod
Had he been hit with one of those bombs, The Special One might be eating light refreshments through a straw for the rest of his days. :deal
He'd even be able to take the shots that put The Super Middleweights to sleep, and The Special One would reply by putting them to sleep. See the Senchenko fight for what happens once you try and land your best punch on The Special One
I revisited the Karl David knockdown and if I may be so blunt as to say that had Mr.David possessed a bit more zing to that punch, Mr.Brook would probably have left the ring horizontally. :nod
Klitschko knocks out Joshua, but please, he "beat" Povetkin by constantly hugging him to death. Povetkin should've won by DQ.
He didn't get knocked down anymore so than Mayweather did against Judah. If Judah (who couldn't knock down Khan) had put more zing in that punch Mayweather would've left the ring on a stretcher with and oxygen mask.