Most of you praised Joshua before the fight with Dubois, writing that he will easily defeat him, Joshua has overrated power, imagine that you are a 115 kilo muscle fighter and as an experienced amateur and professional fighter you get knocked down after just one punch, Joshua is not one of the best and he will never be...
He had a defensive lapse. At heavyweight when you are not braced and sometimes even when braces a single punch can turn anyone’s lights out
No but it is a fight that should have happened and one of the few left that could generate some interest.
Should've happened years ago, and any interest now would be synthetic for me. Past-prime fights are one thing, but Wilder almost certainly has nothing left, while AJ's a big question mark. I'd rather Wilder eff off now and AJ fight an Anderson, Ajagba, Bakole type. Or for greater interest, a rubber match with Ruiz (they're 1-1) or grudge match with mouthy Miller.
Anderson would be a good tune up fight for AJ after being brutally beaten last September. He KOs Anderson and can move on to fight Fury or Parker/Kabayel type.
I think it would still find an audience...not as great as if it happened when it mattered, of course.
Nah let it marinate a while longer. Maybe when both guys are in their 50's or something... /s in case it's needed. Can't see Anderson having enough to discourage AJ, but after the Dubois KO I'd be interested to see how keen AJ is to open up. He's been a bit timid in the past after getting pasted. Should be a decisive statement win for AJ if he has anything left and the will to scrap, but who knows
Oh sure it would. Hell I'd watch it too, but I'll stick to finding a stream at this point, because it's not the box office it would've been six, seven years ago. Or even just a couple of years ago before Wilder came out and did nothing against Parker.
Bang on the money. Imo no one should pay for this fight now, make the promoters realise marinating fights for years on end is a **** idea and they should make it when the fighters are at the peak of their careers
Anderson struggled with a faded , always pretty rubbish, Prince Chuckles Martin. AJ would beat him easily.
Well he didn't do "nothing." He enacted perfectly his plan of stumbling round the ring and getting hit in the face.