This. People say AJ is stiff, but he really isn't. He's more predictable than anything. Bruno is stiff. AJ is way more fluid.
Joshua TKO in a pretty good fight, rounds 9 or 10, say. Frank would have his moments and may floor Josh, but AJ pulls through in the end.
Bruno fought better opponents ? Only the ones who beat him. Look at that video. Fold up job and the out of London crowd chanting, " What a waste of money " . Bruno's career in 12 minutes. Bruno used to stop dead when he got chinned much like David Price. Whyte and Klitschko would have stopped Frank. AJ times that big ponderous jab, crosses the right and Frank's plug gets pulled. Could be early too.
Witherspoon - Knocked him out Williams - Shot Coetzee - Retired Lennox - Knocked him out Tyson - Knocked him out X 2 Smith - Knocked him out McCall - On a crack binge party after winning the Title
Bulldog. You're either living on nostalgia and the ridiculous, London powered hype around Frank or you're too young to know. After he fought Witherspoon, Frank's opponent was Chuck Gardner. If you're old enough you know. If you're not, try and find it on the net. AJ fought better than that on his debut.
Brown was a real good technician with a real good jab, in a stacked era. Dillian Whyte is an overweight thug/mess who rarely ever fights, in a **** era.
Joshua late stoppage because he's better at everything except power in punches, he's faster, better stamina, stronger most likely, bigger so he'd just wear him down
I agree with all that but Price wouldn`t have gone 5 rounds against Tyson, his chin is even weaker than Frank`s was.
You're right, Bruno didn't have chin issues but as soon as he was badly hurt he lost all sense of what he needed to do to survive and just stood there '404' page not found style....
Joshua by mid round stoppage, Bruno always struggled when he stepped up the competition whereas Joshua is proven at world level, Frank would have his moments early on but Joshua would weather the storm and catch him somewhere during the middle rounds.
Joshua certainly a strong favourite. Bruno was a passably good world-level fighter and had his moments but never beat anyone first rate , his best result by miles being the sketchy win against McCall, at the time was champion but hugely unstable & inconsistent, as evidenced by a 26-5 record at the time.