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. Cecil

    Cecil Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Why being a Brit and not Wlad's biggest fan would I be bias against Joshua? That's simply the way I saw the fight. Wlad fought very well, but he went against his normally cautious approach which made him vulnerable. He still out boxed Joshua for long spells in that fight particularly after the 5th round.
     
  2. Cecil

    Cecil Boxing Addict Full Member

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    James, please.
     
  3. Mr "T"

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    You guys are way too emotional about this guy. He and his boss are con-jobs. He doesn't belong up there with Ali.
    He would probably quit against Ali after being peppered much like George Foreman. Ali could take a punch, too.
    Get your facts straight: Ali had a 80" reach, not 78"; Tony's 6'4 1/2 if he's lucky, not 6'6-he's shorter than Wlad. I thought the guy was 22, hell he's already 27. Where the hell has he been, 19 fights in 7-8 years?
    Oh, and you wait he will come down in weight because you'll see the stamina issues again.
     
  4. Okin129

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    AJ is a professional since 2013 and started boxing at the age of 18, if you are not interested in modern boxing
    or if you have no clue what you are talking about then you should stop making such horrible posts.

    By the way, AJ is at least as tall as Wlad, probably an inch taller, go watch the fight for once and you will see it.
     
  5. Mr "T"

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    My you get butthurt easily. He lost to Dillian Whyte in 2009 - do the math
    Maybe you should get your facts straight: he started in 2008- 9 years ago. Why didn't you ck boxrec before your insult. He's shorter than Wlad -he might be 6'5. Wlad's a bonafide 6'6. He's an over-confident, disrespectful, narsissistic blowhard.
    You guys are coming out of the woodwork comparing him to ALI.
     
  6. Okin129

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    Damn you have no clue, he lost to Dillian Whyte as an amateur in maybe his third fight, he is a professional
    since 2013 and this is a fact, come back if you have learned the sport of boxing.
     
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  7. Mr "T"

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    Ok, professionally he's had 19 fights, a minor technicality, but your batting average is nothing to brag about either-so suddenly Tony's 6'7?
    maybe 6'5 at the most. Be different and please don't exaggerate the facts. He will be getting exposed.
     
  8. Okin129

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    Anthony Joshua is 6ft 6in and Wladimir Klitschko is probably 6ft 5.5in
     
  9. James Smith

    James Smith Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Just being honest.
     
  10. James Smith

    James Smith Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Well that posts is complete garbage. Ali 78 reach. Joshua is 6'6 tall. Really pathetic.
     
  11. Mr "T"

    Mr "T" Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Boxrec says 8o" reach everyone knows that-ck it out. You will see Tony is 6'5 when he's standing next to 6'6' Wlad-Wlad's also a naturally bigger man than Tony. 250 is weightlifter's weight. Wlad is a natural 245 lbs on fightnite.
     
  12. James Smith

    James Smith Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Boxrec says Ali has a 78 inch reach, so does wiki, because he has a 78 inch reach.
     
  13. Cecil

    Cecil Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You're not, you're just being silly.
     
  14. Cecil

    Cecil Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Well, Liston had an 84" reach.
     
  15. James Smith

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    Yes and he was also slow, 6'1 and only 215 pounds. What do you think would happen if he fought Joshua.

    Joshua's smallest oppoent so far was 220 pounds, and he only lasted two rounds.
    Yes Liston is better than Kisicek by far, but I honestly can't think of anything Liston does better than Joshua. If they fought tomorrow Liston would most likely be done in the early rounds, after taking a vicious beating.