Lets put it this way: If Corrie hurt AJ like Whyte did, I don't think Sanders would let him off the hook then. He'd finish him right there and it'd all be over.
Ruddocks claim to fame is going 12 rounds with Tyson. That puts him on the level of Jose Ribalta :rofl
Sanders would lay down one of his straight left torpedoes and things would go quickly south from there on. He'd probably KO Joshua before the 3rd. I think current AJ is a bit green to be compared to a shark like prime Sanders right now. We haven't seen AJ's full potential (or lack thereof) yet.
At this stage you'd favour the more proven Sanders simply because we don't know how good or bad Joshua really is. You'd probably favour a proven Sanders against almost any prospect with just 15 fights while not knowing what they will go onto do. But having said that, it's a pretty even fight. Sure Sanders was very dangerous with his fast hands and counter left hand but lets not pretend he couldn't be KO'ed. He didn't have a great chin himself if he doesn't put AJ away early or when he has the opportunity to, all it would take would be one good punch from Joshua to turn the tables like in his fight with Rahman. If he failed to KO a slow, overweight Rahman he could do even worse against Joshua.
corrie didn't flatten one. don't reverse the truth of what actually happened -corrie killed instantly a guy who couldn't beat the retired cast off from the lewis era.
yeh not sure why a prospect is being compared to a middling contender though. oh yeah that's why, for kliturd to put one down on the blakman.
:rofl Wow, ol' Herol manages to play the Turdster card and the Racism card in one post, when neither Klitschko nor race was really part of the discussion. You go, boy:rofl
Joshua too big and too powerfull for Sanders, end of! Sanders couldn't knock Joshua out in the way he did Wlad because Joshua's chin isn't made of sugar glass like Wlads is.
The Sanders that beat up Klitschko would have swarmed Joshua with punches in that second round and taken his head off. Would not have allowed him recovery time like Whyte did.