He's going to wait for Wlad to announce his retirement then call him out and claim he's being ducked.
I'd definitely buy that.
And anyone who disagrees with you must have never set foot in the ring. Works both ways pal.
I'm sure he'd have no problems taking on Christian Hammer. He's in the top ten right now.
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Stop what? Educating people? Fighters get up on their toes due to what their opponent is doing. Joshua was stalking Wlad so Wlad had to be on the...
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Fury won a near shutout on the cards and wasn't seriously hurt once. Joshua went life and death with Wlad, got within an inch of defeat, and...
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You've obviously taken more than a few brain-rattling punches in your time, I'm sure.
Yeah silly me. The hardest punch is the one that doesn't do any damage to the opponent and comes from an opponent 40lbs lighter.
Your argument for the overrated Shavers is what his opponents have to say about him. My argument is based on common sense and the eye test. 210lbs...