Anthony Joshua vs Muhammad Ali who wins this super fight?

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Anthony Joshua vs Muhammad Ali who wins?

  1. Anthony Joshua

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  2. Muhammad Ali

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  1. BlizzyBlizz

    BlizzyBlizz Loyal Member Full Member

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    It's a 19 fight comparison. Has post number 1 been edited to both guys first 19 fights lmao...
     
  2. Loudon

    Loudon Loyal Member Full Member

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    What do you know about footwork?

    I'd be amazed if you'd switched from Velcro straps to laces.
     
  3. BlizzyBlizz

    BlizzyBlizz Loyal Member Full Member

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    A Boogey stop. Dog you're wasting your time. **** and wipe. **** and wipe lol.
     
  4. Loudon

    Loudon Loyal Member Full Member

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    Mike Tyson says:

    "Shut the f*ck up you ret*rd, or I'll eat your children"


    Common sense and you have never gotten along.
     
  5. GALVATRON

    GALVATRON Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Cooper WOULDNT hit hard for a Hw today! He would be ridiculed and if he knocked ANYONE down of who is relevant that fighter would be the laughing stock by you guys....you know the ones who THINK Ali should win the Joshua match up! Even a guy whos just starting boxing like Trey Morrison has way more skill than Cooper and would blast him out in 2 rounds or so just on 11 fights he had..and could actually PUNCH like a real HW.Imagine Trey instead of Cooper of what 180 pounds ? hitting Ali with that same position hook..And i bring up Trey since hes a left hooker and small by TODAYS standards at 220 pounds....lol
     
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  6. Loudon

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    Yes, he would.

    That left hand was fast, with a lot of leverage.

    He may not have been effective in the division, but it would still have been a hard shot.

    The question would be: Would he have had the opportunity to have landed it?

    I'm not saying he'd have iced people with it, but let's not pretend that it'd have been brushed off like a shot from a lower weight fighter.
     
  7. BlizzyBlizz

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    AJ has a 3inch height, 4inch reach and 40 pound weight advantage at 6'6, 82 reach and 250 pounds of solid power punching muscle. Ali is 6'3, 78 inch reach and only 210 pounds. Joshua clearly has the size advantage that Ali enjoyed in 90% of his fights, so going to be a unusual experience for Ali.

    Ali does have quicker and better footwork, and faster hands, but I seriously doubt it will make up for Joshua's fast hands with such a height and reach advantage. I doubt Ali even has a punchers chance.
    I think this is a obvious win for the stronger, bigger and much more powerful Joshua. I think the smart money is on Joshua by early KO. What do you think?

    Blizz: Why are you guys bringing up Cooper? I don't see anything that reads anything comparing them after 19 fights.
     
  8. BlizzyBlizz

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    Loudon, the thread is over. Why are you arguing with these clowns??? Why? Lol
     
  9. Loudon

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    I don't know mate.

    Ha!
     
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  10. GALVATRON

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    No he wouldnt and he wouldn't bc he then would be facing guys over WELL over 200 pounds. What that shows is how easy Ali was to hit,cooper was NOT a fast puncher and had poor footwork to that of someone with cement boots on. You guys will just pump up and overate ANYONE Ali has had difficulties with or fought in general just to save face. Its nothing but fanboyism . If Cooper didnt cut so easy and was actually physically more stronger he would have been much more of a threat beyond the left hook.
     
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  11. Loudon

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    Not having the opportunity to have landed it, doesn't mean he didn't throw a hard left hook.

    Cooper wasn't a great fighter, and a young, brash Clay, underestimated him and left his chin out. It happens.

    None of that means that Joshua would have knocked Ali out, even if he'd have beaten Cooper with absolute ease.

    Let's credit Ali with some intelligence. He'd have had great respect for the threat of Joshua, and he certainly wouldn't have classed it as just another fight.

    In a fantasy fight between them both, Joshua wouldn't have been facing a young Clay. He'd have been fighting a fully matured 25 year old Ali, who was switched on, at the top of his game.
     
  12. Mr.DagoWop

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    Eric Molina, Dominic Breazeale, and Charles Martin are the only names on a resume that someone needs to be considered a tested and certified all time great.
     
  13. MVC!

    MVC! The Best Ever Full Member

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    TROLLOLOLOLOLOLOL
     
  14. reznick

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    Valuev would beat David Hay...whoops.
     
  15. reznick

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    At what point in this fight does Joshua move at half the speed of prime Ali?

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