Anthony Joshua vs Dillian Whyte II - August 12 // O2 Arena (DAZN PPV)

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Anthony Joshua vs Dillian Whyte - Who Wins?

  1. Joshua by T/KO

  2. Joshua by Decision

  3. Whyte by T/KO

  4. Whyte by Decision

  5. Draw

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  1. Degale

    Degale Active Member Full Member

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    I would have liked to have seen AJ fight Wallin or Bakole but probably too risky on short notice.
     
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  2. Beale

    Beale Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Joshua has had a full training camp and it says it all about his mindset that he is not willing to fight anyone with more then 0.0001% threat.

    The man is finished for me and should retire gracefully avoiding Wilder sparking his lights right out.
     
  3. Gregor1987

    Gregor1987 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    That little dweeb in the Spider-Man costume at the press conference was incredibly cringe. Hope he gets knocked out.
     
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  4. TBC-ASAP

    TBC-ASAP Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Such morality from a bloke who's knocked his missus about
     
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  5. namnitodf

    namnitodf New Member Full Member

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    Why does Hearn keep repeating that Helenius is 6ft 9? He isn't, he's 6ft 6.
     
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  6. Quickeyg

    Quickeyg Really really really don't care. Full Member

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    aj looking goofy sat there staring in to space. He looking a little nervous. Anyone seen the odds lol? Could the unthinkable happen Saturday night?
     
  7. Astro

    Astro Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Wallin would have a decent chance against AJ but not Helenius. Is it 4 or 5 years since Eddie Hearn made fun of how bad Helenius is ?
     
  8. boxberry92

    boxberry92 Active Member Full Member

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    And, undoubtedly on the jamba juice himself.
     
  9. DramaShow

    DramaShow 19 banned Full Member

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    No he wouldn't. Wallin is the most overrated fighter in the sport right now. He is scheduled to fight Murat Gassiev in Turkey next who I am sure will beat him, despite his inactivity and not having any high-profile heavyweight fights to date.
     
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  10. Inglis_1

    Inglis_1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yet no one seems to be keen to fight him. You'd think that after his effort against Fury that people would be lining up to fight him to have his name on their record, but like Whyte running a mile last minute from him, people don't seem to want to ever fight him.

    He may be over rated, but if he is, why do none of the contenders want to fight him?
     
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  11. Inglis_1

    Inglis_1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Nah, but I wouldn't be surprised if Helenius manages to hang in there before getting stopped late/maybe even lasting the distance.
     
  12. Murderers' Row

    Murderers' Row Boxing Addict Full Member

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    No..And I'm glad it isn't because I want to see him in there with Wilder.
     
  13. Sonny1

    Sonny1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Good that he is a boxer with a following that he said it though.

    Not good that he looks 110 years old.
     
  14. Ding ding ding!

    Ding ding ding! Active Member Full Member

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    This is how I always saw it historically but not anymore. I just don't see how a Joshua scared to let his hands go beats Wilder as it plays into his hands too much.

    Wilder can't box when under pressure so by being so cautious he's actually taking away one of Wilders biggest weaknesses and I can't see him avoiding that right hand the whole bout.

    2018 fearless Joshua would have steam rolled him in my view but I don't see any route to victory for this current version.
     
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  15. Gregor1987

    Gregor1987 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I can’t stop thinking about this. It’s so horrible and hard to watch.
     
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