-young -learning -powerful -good outside the ring life AJ is extremely promising and I hope he continues to win by knockout against someone that matters, and I'm talking about any THREE of the top 5 in the division! Look at Furys fights, Klitschkos fights, Wilders vulnerable style etc..basically Joshuas fights are more exciting.
Well that's my concern and it sounds like its your doubt about him. We seen him hurt but as the old saying goes "it's not about how many times you get knocked down, it's about how many times you get back up", not that I have a false sense of security in that phrase but he's showed character and heart against Whyte and that counts for something.
Sure, but Martin was the next one after the thread was made. Wilder kept his paper belt. I still like Joshua and Fury. Joshua put on a brutal performance against Martin to announce his arrival. If they fought now, Fury would win, and his camp has said as much by announcing a couple of times that big Josh was not ready for him, but the sky is the limit if he can learn to relax a little and not shoot the proverbial wad in the first few rounds. With Klit almost gone, Povetkin, Haye and Ortiz at a very advanced ages, Wilder proving to be more a joke as the months drag on, and Martin humiliated, it is apparent that either Fury or Joshua will be the next big thing.
dont know shiz about boxing. a phrase made famous by a man who dont know shiz about anything outside of boxing.
AJ v fury is a 50 50 fight for me As the rounds go on I'd favour fury but there's always that punchers chance from AJ. And we all know furys chin is hardly iron.
I don't trust Joshua to beat Parker or Pulev (his mandatories) given his glass chin, never mind Fury.