How can Joshua lose so many rounds against middle aged man who is also midget?

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  1. Luis Fernando

    Luis Fernando Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Let's see all the advantages Anthony Joshua has over Alexander Povetkin:

    1) Height advantage (5 inches more)

    2) reach advantage (7 inches more)

    3) Weight advantage (25 pounds more but if we only go by muscle weight and exclude weight from fat, Joshua
    probably outweighs Povetkin by nearly 50 pounds of FUNCTIONAL WEIGHT).

    4) INSANE and ASTRONOMICAL age advantage (by 11 years, where he was in his prime and Povetkin was totally shot).

    5) Venue and location advantage (fighting at home, in front of his own fans).

    6) Uneven playing field advantage where judges were favoring Joshua over Povetkin by giving Joshua rounds Povetkin deserves)

    7) Uneven playing field advantage where Joshua is most likely allowed to get away with using PERFORMANCE ENHANCING DRUGS, whilst Povetkin is not only not allowed to get away with PERFORMANCE ENHANCING DRUGS, but is also heavily tested and drained, going into the fight weakened and drained off his stamina.


    These are 7 CLEAR advantages Joshua had over Povetkin.

    And what advantage did Povetkin at age 39, have over Joshua? Just Experience! That's it! Nothing else! Having an experience advantage over an opponent when you're body can no longer perform at the highest level, is TOTALLY IRRELEVANT!


    So Anthony Joshua's inability to literally drop and stomp Povetkin into the ground, in the very first few seconds of the very first round, whilst knocking him out LITERALLY unconscious for a few minutes, if not putting Povetkin into a coma, is evidence of how much of an OTHER WORLDLY type of a fraud and feather fist Anthony Joshua is.

    Let's put this into perspective. With all these ASTRONOMICAL advantages Anthony Joshua possessed over Alexander Povetkin, the best he managed to muster up was a TKO (standing) stoppage in the 7th round where Povetkin was still conscious and was able to talk, communicate and move. All of that, after losing multiple rounds and getting his nose busted up? And was unable to TOTALLY incapacitate this ASTRONOMICALLY disadvantaged Povetkin with his own hands, by knocking him out unconscious / down for the 10 count. But instead, needing the referee to stop the fight in his favor because of how feather fisted and light hitting Joshua is.

    Taking all these things into consideration, Anthony Joshua has to be ridiculed for eternity for such a shameful / disgraceful performance. He has to be ashamed, embarrassed an disgraced at himself for such a ridiculous performance and shameful performance.
     
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  2. Ukansodoff

    Ukansodoff Deontay plz stop ducking Joshua. Thank you. Full Member

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    If there is a weaker more pathetic troll thread today than this i will be surprised. But good effort, trying to mock Anthony Joshua for once again knocking out a man Deontay Wilder ran away from.
     
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  3. Ukansodoff

    Ukansodoff Deontay plz stop ducking Joshua. Thank you. Full Member

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    WOW. Your an idiot.
     
  4. James Hudson

    James Hudson Active Member Full Member

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    Oh well if ur going to run out in steam that quick it was good tactics to allow him to gas at the half way stage in a world title fight. Either way I thought it was an easy nights work
     
  5. Birmingham

    Birmingham Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Nose smashed and outboxed, hurt too..Ive seen him have easy nights, Pov wasn't one of them !
     
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  6. James Hudson

    James Hudson Active Member Full Member

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    I'm sure he would happily accept easy nights like that in all his upcoming world title fights......small price to pay to be heavyweight champion of the world and on 20 million per fight
     
  7. MeatFeastMan

    MeatFeastMan Well-Known Member Full Member

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    You're all acting like a masterboxer was exposed. But AJ wasn't a masterboxer in the first place, so what's the problem? He should be praised in this fight. Execution was almost perfect. Yes, he got hit with a few too many hooks. Yes, maybe Povetkin was getting the better of him in the early rounds.

    But you're forgetting that AJ's plan was not to have a chess match with Povetkin. His plan was to prevent Povetkin from coming close to him as frequently as possible, while using jabs to the body to break him down. He executed it almost perfectly. Povetkin was struggling to get close. He had to work really hard with his feet in order to do so, that affected his stamina. So, to get those deadly hooks in, he was tiring himself out. Joshua forced him to tire out.

    He managed his stamina better than Povetkin did. And most importantly of all, Joshua was patient. He let Povetkin do his thing, and then he would do his thing afterwards. Their gameplan was SPOT ON. His stance was SPOT ON. His execution was great. What on earth are you lot rambling on about?
     
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  8. Geo1122

    Geo1122 Active Member Full Member

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    6 and 7! Come on now. The judges didn’t become a factor. It’s the equivalent of complaining about the tide whilst swimming in a lake.

    And 7! Well, what can I say. You clearly hate the guy.

    Povetkin also had a speed advantage, and was the more skilled fighter, which is an advantage.

    But you are right, in that Joshua had the more telling advantages. After all, he did win the fight.

    The fight had similarities to Wilder/Ortiz, where you had a guy with youth and athletic advantages, against an older guy with more skills. I mean, we can look at how Povetkin is better than Ortiz, through a better amateur career, and professional career, or how Wilder struggled a lot more with Ortiz, but that’s not what this is about. What I would say is you’re either been underestimating Povetkin’s skills, or overestimating Joshua’s.
     
  9. Wasteman

    Wasteman Certified Wasteman Full Member

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    Man you sound sore. Try 'anusole,' it works great! ;-)
     
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  10. vast

    vast Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    All that matters, in the end,is that AJ ktfo ped.
     
  11. Grooveongreg

    Grooveongreg Well-Known Member Full Member

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    The end result is what matters. You could loose 11rds and ko guy in 12th..who is the winner?
     
  12. oiky

    oiky Gypsy Boy Full Member

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    Pov was awkward and just didn't let him find his feet for a few rounds
     
  13. reckless

    reckless Active Member Full Member

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    Joshua and Wilder are knockout artists with tremendous power, you don't need pure boxing skills when you have that much power and reach.

    Each time they turn up the heat on their opponent they usually get a knockdown at least.
     
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  14. PernellSweetPea

    PernellSweetPea Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    maybe not. Joshua still won.. You guys want someone to win every round or he is stuggling. These are title fights. They can be hard at times.
     
  15. HerolGee

    HerolGee Loyal Member banned Full Member

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    why not write "middle aged midget man"? more concise title.
     
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