Joshua has more improving to do before he can approach Wlad's level. If this fight happens right now, Wlad wins.
Damn right I did. And I will do so every now and then when I am "inspired" by your more "creative" posts. Anyway, I like AJ. My response was about your idiotic point.
we get you like him... I like the guy also and know him.. (well enough to have his number in my phone) but truly be honest.... take the feeling in your heart out and use only your mind.... you honestly feel that AJ with the experience his has right now in 13 pro fights actually beats Wlad (a guy 64-3 with 53KO's who hasent lost a fight in over 10 years and hardly even lost a round) in less than 6 rounds? :nut Even AJ himself says he is not ready for Wlad and wants to keep learning from him:deal
Yeah wlads too experienced and seasoned at this stage, hopefully wlads gone by the time Joshua gets there, would not like to see wlad past his prime in against Joshua in a couple of years, who knows though wlad is a superb athlete still
Don't get too friendly. AJ is a grade A drug abuser. I think he has the tools to dominate the division after Wlad retires, but he has more drugs pumping through his veins than most pharmacies has in store. I would hate for Wlad to lose against a drug cheat in the twilight of his career. Obviously AJ won't have a chance at this point, but a few years down the line depending on how long Wlad keeps it going and with enough HGH and steroids he might actually pose a real threat to an aging Wlad. He's probably going to fight complete stiffs in britain for quite a while longer though, so he can keep juicing without any chance of getting caught and probably won't face Wlad before he retires.
Do you think AJ can somewhen reach a similar level as Wlad? Who did very good in sparring against Wladimir?
Wouldn't shock me.... You show a massive bias for British fighters in matchups though. Remember when you said Chisora would beat Povetkin? :rofl
you read it wrong. he was asking me "who did well in sparring?" not a statement that AJ did well in sparring.... first week he weas beat all over the place... looked very uncomfortable...... but after about a week of sparring, AJ did do better, but you could really see his inexperience.
No because I never said that. Oh and wanting boxers from my own country to win fights to give boxing more coverage in this part of the world. That must make me the devil atsch
AJ needs to handle Euro level guys like Pulev or Teper before he can even dream of touching Wlad. Lets see how AJ develops in the next 24 months, if hes matched properly (read: Not as idiotic as Fury or Wilder) then we will know what hes made of very soon.