Anthony Joshua puts Deontay Wilder to shame!

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  1. RingKing75

    RingKing75 Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Neither guy has really beaten anyone of note. I hope Joshua gets in against Klitschko and knocks him out. Its what the division and the sport desperately needs.
     
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  2. BlizzyBlizz

    BlizzyBlizz Loyal Member Full Member

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    Exactly. If Joshua gets the fight and wins, good for him. Either guy is ready for ole Wlad at this point.
     
  3. bcr

    bcr Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I don't think he is cashing himself out, Joshua can be a huge star in the UK, it doesn't makes sense to risk that chance by the millions he can do against Wlad, he and his team believes he can do more.
     
  4. bcr

    bcr Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Boxing is getting fresher, i respect Wlad, but new blood is coming and is coming strong.
     
  5. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    Its a 50/50 gamble, either he wins and has the best name at HW on his resume, pprobably by KO, since he isn't outboxing Wlad, and if he loses, "oh well, he wasn't ready yet... no big deal." There's nothing ballsy about this whatsoever. Its not necessarily a cash out, but a cash grab.

    If offered a Wlad match Wilder would have probably taken it as well, Wilder didn't back out of the Povetkin match, Sasha ****ed that up for himself.
     
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  6. southpaw123

    southpaw123 Active Member Full Member

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    Sorry if someone responded already but yes, Wilders resume is several steps above ajs. That's not to say wilder has some amazing resume, but Scott (sure you'll claim he took a fall) and Stiverne are clearly better than anyone on ajs list of wins.

    In a perfect world these two would face off first then move on to fight Klit. Unfortunately that's wishful thinking.

    Currently I have the fight at 55 45 in Wilders favor.
     
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  7. CST80

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    What the hell has Joshua achieved exactly? He's beaten 3 bums, Breazeale was being systematically taken apart (and almost KO'd) by Amir Mansour, before winning by freak accident, he is garbage on every level, I've been predicting he'd lose the moment he stepped up for a few years on here, and he did against Kassi and got a gift, he was badly dropped by a journeyman, whose name escapes me, he's a former football player with little to no actual skill.

    Whyte is horrible, as proven in the Allen and Lewison matches, who had he beaten before facing AJ? Journeymen and tin cans, he was unproven in every way imaginable. He this slugger with average skills gave AJ everything he could handle for 2 or 3 rounds before his shoulder went out and he gassed. As far as Martin is concerned, he's got some skills, but other than a freak injury win over Glazkov (a pattern here?) yet another guy unproven at the top level, and add to that his chin wasn't either, had the match progressed a little longer and Martin who's a slow starter gotten into a groove, he would have possibly posed a few issues for AJ as well. Sure I picked Martin, after all Whyte almost KO'd him, there's always the possibility with AJ's weak chin Martin could have landed a lucky shot right?

    Get real here, he's an unproven prospect who's beaten 3 other unproven prospects. He is not even remotely ready for Haye, Wilder, Povetkin or probably even Pulev and Chisora.... and Wlad?:qmeparto: Not even close.

    Stiverne is better than all three, period, Duhaupas was more proven going into the Wilder match than AJ is now, his win over Charr, and robbery loss against Teper is as... if not slightly more impressive than any of AJ's wins. Molina, Szpilka and Arreola are all much better from a skill perspective than any of them either. Arreola has a decent inside game, Molina can box off the backfoot quite well, and bang, and Szpilka would probably be a nightmare for AJ as well, his style would be hectic for him as it was for Wilder.
     
  8. liger1992

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    BS

    Joshua gets well paid regardless of who he fights. He doesn’t need to cash out!!!
     
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  9. Bad News Brit

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    Yeah but I bet Joshua doesn't dance as well as Wilder when he's beaten a bum.
     
  10. dinovelvet

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    Joke of a post. How exactly are those 3 guys better ? Who did they beat?

    Breazeale is absolute garbage. You don't have a clue what your looking at if you think he can box. Kassi battered that clown from pillar to post and got robbed. Then go watch a sick riddled Hughie Fury shut Kassi out with one arm. Then go watch Miller blow Kassi away in just 3 rounds.

    Scubba Scott is better than Breazeale and thats an absolute fact. Hell , even Audley is better than Breazeale.

    Let me tell you something about Charles Martin. . He only knows how to throw 3 simple punches. He likes to keep things simple and doesn't want to "over complicate things for himself" - this is what he said on camera leading up to the AJ fight :meparto:

    A guy who only practices to throw 3 punches isn't going anywhere at elite level and that is why he was utterly destroyed in 2 rounds.
    Liakhovich was a better champ than him. At least he legitimately beat Brewster in one on the era's best HW fights to win his title. And was beating Briggs for 11 1/2 rounds in his first defence.

    Whyte? :qmeparto: The guy who has been
    struggling to take out bottom feeders , yet had AJ on rubber legs with one shot and made him retreat for a few rounds with another few shots to the body?
    How is Whtye better than Spilika?? He isn't.

    Then you have Stiverne. Looks like Hearn didn't want that fight . He was a credible opponent when he was being considered. AJ does not have a win any where close to as good as Stiverne. Wilder was meant to get sparked out by Stiverne. Only after he won every round did he become a bum.

    And last you have Duhaupas. His win over Helenius was a solid win and he didn't just win , he
    obliterated him. Name one guy any AJ opponent beat better than Helenius?

    Its obvious to anybody who isn't a Wilder hater than his record is far superior. Your
    attitude to Wilder is nothing more than a novelty act. He could beat Povetkin and he'd still be a bum.
     
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  11. PIRA

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    No you couldn't - the maths don't lie.

    Wilder's playing it well with the gullible down there in Alabama - able to sell them the same sub standard product again and again.

    I wonder how they would react if their NFl team played 40 odd matches against high school teams and declared themselves champ?
     
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  12. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    I just did.
    Sugars , Unleashed. Whats the difference. They all the same to me. :rambo1::chuck:
     
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  13. PIRA

    PIRA Arise Sir Lennox. Full Member

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    Actually you didn't - you proved that both of them have very ordinary opposition to date which is correct however completely ignored the fact that Wilder with twice the fights and experience shades AJ in quality by how much - a bit at best. I give him credit for trying Povetkin and having Povetkin **** it up but not much at this point in his career.
     
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  14. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    Actually i did. Nothin i posted proves they are equal in any way , shape or form. Wilder having twice as many fights is irrelevant. He had no amateur experience . Joshua is an Olympic Gold Medallist. And Wilder is only a champ one year . Almost the same as Joshua.
     
  15. IKSAB

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    Your (irrational) hatred of Joshua has made you completely deluded.

    AJ absolutely destroys Wlad. Quickly and brutally.