Again says the guy liking and covering with a guy who's join date and curiously first post was in direct support to your crappy post. Again I'm not his alt, but that is all you obviously have coming back as your boxing knowledge is quite awful....disgustingly awful tbh. Trey Morrison soon to be world champion.....LMAO if he fights again that is LOL.
None of that even makes sense Alt.... And if you're not his Alt , you are just another dumb mofo on here...not shocking but blatenly a new level of stupidity BC you're not even trolling!
you really are special "Hit with 17 unanswered punches, before the stoppage", is hilarious. Are you sure you are not dinovelvet? When I return home from my duties later this evening, I will show you the video of the stoppage. Then you can try one more time to count the punches AJ threw and landed and send us your answer to show us just how much of a mentally challenged ******ant boy you are.
I’d love to say I’m shocked that people on here are claiming Usyk would have an easy time with Joshua. If Usyk could deal with Joshua so easily why have his team not tried put him in with Joshua? It would apparently be an easy nights work and he’d be a megastar over night and raking in millions. He could then unify and clean out the division and become the GOAT seeing as it’d be such a walk in the park for him at heavyweight. There’s no way it’s an ‘easy’ fight for either guy but In reality I think Joshua would eventually get to him and stop him, the size difference between them is bigger than the skill gap between them IMO and it would end with size being the bigger factor here.
Here's a little clue, go look up how few punches he threw. Takam fought very negative, he stunk the joint out. Compare that pitiful performance to someone like Whyte, who despite not having much more ability than Takam, threw caution to the wind and had Joshua in trouble. That's what a man trying to win looks like.
How many punches thrown has nothing to do with whether a fighter is in survival. Punches thrown relates to workrate. Like I told you before Takum had a gameplan which he stuck to which was to get Joshua in the latter rounds when fatigued.
FFS! What’s up with these people? As you said it was clearly a head clash, not a head butt, but certainly not caused by a punch. Takam lost every round and was floored, he was cut badly over both eyes and was shipping in punishment throughout the fight while it was evident that he had zero chance of winning. They’re all the elements required for a referee to end the fight when seeing the fighter back in trouble again.
In other words, a perfect learning fight for Joshua. Took an awful headbutt early on, and went 11 rounds with a very tough, solid pro. Not saying I agree with the stoppage but it's not the worst I've seen. Takam's eyes were a mess he was constantly distracted by them. His body language wasn't good in general, he was a mile behind on the scorecards and not much in his punches, whereas there was still plenty in AJ's. Just take out the headbutt and you see a better performance from Joshua. Never mind what adjustments he will make to his stamina, tactics etc.. The Parker fight should make for some fantastic viewing. I take it you'll all be tuning in...
They’re fairly easy to find but here you go WBC 1 .- Dillian Whyte (Jamaica/GB) SILVER 2 .- Dominic Breazeale (US) 3 .- Luis Ortiz (Cuba) 4 .- Andy Ruiz (Mexico) 5 .- Tony Bellew (GB) 6 .- Johann Duhaupas (France) 7 .- Charles Martin (US) 8 .- Oscar Rivas (Colombia/Canada) NABF 9 .- Agit Kabayel (Germany) EBU 10 .- Carlos Takam (Cameroon) IBF 1 .- NOT RATED 2 .- Kubrat Pulev Bulgaria 3 .- Jarrell Miller United States 4 .- Dillian Whyte Jamaica 5 .- Alexander Povetkin Russian Federation 6 .- Dominic Breazeale United States 7 .- Carlos Takam France 8 .- Alexander Dimitrenko Germany 9 .- Charles Martin United States 10 .- Agit Kabayel
How do you know Takam had a plan and wasn’t just afraid to let his hands go for fear of opening himself up, or are you just guessing?