Anthony Joshua's punching and knockout power has been exposed to be average at best

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Luis Fernando, Jul 29, 2018.


  1. SmackDaBum

    SmackDaBum TKO7 banned Full Member

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    Wild swings has more power than straight punches.
     
  2. Staminakills

    Staminakills Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Troll away
     
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  3. SmackDaBum

    SmackDaBum TKO7 banned Full Member

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    Wilder doesnt even remember the sparring session.
     
  4. Luis Fernando

    Luis Fernando Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Find me the exact part where I explicitly stated 'Dereck Chisora is a more powerful puncher than Anthony Joshua'. If you can't, then you've been exposed as committing a straw man. And if you deny it, then you expose yourself as a liar. One way or another, you expose yourself negatively.


    AJ was overweight?

    Takam was way past his best at age 37, where he was previously brutally KO'ed and old and faded when he fought Joshua.

    Are you capable of understanding how much a boxer's durability reduces after getting knocked out as brutally as Takam did few years earlier and how being 37 as a small heavyweight has a huge negative impact on their careers?

    Any excuse you make for Joshua, can be responded with an equally justifiable excuse for Takam.


    Okay! A few examples:

    - 5th round. Time = 1:45

    - 5th round. Time = 1:31

    - 5th round. Time = 1:47

    And that's just in the 5th round. Notice how Takam was also trading with Joshua close to the center of the ring and also had Joshua backing up a few times? This same trend continued many times in the proceeding rounds too.

    That alone should debunk any excuses about Takam being in survival mode or running. Joshua's inability to KO Takam cleanly, after Takam had already been knocked out brutally before, is a testament to Joshua's power being overrated and not among the best today.
     
  5. Luis Fernando

    Luis Fernando Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Oh yes I do! But that won't stop me from applying logic appropriately myself.
     
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  6. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    The implication is as clear as day , but you're too cowardly to take responsibly for your own posts since you know I have/will expose you as a trolling spin doctor.
     
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  7. Gomo

    Gomo Active Member Full Member

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    Only one of his fights has gone the distance so he must have sufficient power to knock out or stop most hw.

    But what does it matter whether his power is average or great. He wins thats all that matters.
     
  8. Luis Fernando

    Luis Fernando Well-Known Member Full Member

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    So where exactly is the part where I posted:

    Dereck Chisora hits harder than Anthony Joshua.

    Or

    Dereck Chisora has more / greater punching power than Anthony Joshua.

    Can you find that part please? And highlight that part as well

    Thanks!
     
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  9. Blackclouds

    Blackclouds Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    AJ has good power, average (in a contender/champion sense) is too harsh. Nowhere near Wilder but certainly enough to get the job done and win rounds.