When was Bruno's prime? He has no win remotely close to Klitschko. Lewis was a smidge under 6'5'', so he's not 6'6'', is he? You say Bruno outboxed Lewis, which is perplexing to say the least considering he got KTFO. Outboxing/outjabbing someone means that you are able to execute that game plan successfully, not over the course of a few rounds.
Let’s get the tape measures out shall we. Backside and back of head against the wall lads, no tip-toeing. Wlad was what 43 or something, couldn’t be any rustier. Hardly Oliver McCall hungry was he.
Knocked the **** clean out cold while stood on your feet. Joshua is no Lennox Lewis, he isn’t finding those shots.
Witherspoon, Coetzee and Bonecrusher all about 6’4-6’5. Nobody actually out boxed Bruno. His fundamentals were very solid, ABA champ at 18 after a few years training, trained a lot at Repton with dodgy sight in one eye (think it was operated on before he turned pro?).
Dude, you seriously can't be that cognitively deficient. It was literally only about five years ago. 2015-2018. You don't seem to wanna answer this question, but you sure do like asking stupid questions: when was Bruno's prime? Dude had no good wins.
If a sack of **** like Dillian Whyte wobbled Joshua to his boot soles and gave him life and death, think what a prime 1980s Mike Tyson would’ve done to Anthony given 45 seconds with the lump.
Imagine Evander Holyfield teeing off on him with his 30 punch combinations with lightning speed hands. @Mountbattenberg is either fishing or scraping the barrel attempting to put the non elite Joshua up there with the greats.
This content is protected @Mountbattenberg you are comparing Joshua to the greats yet in that era, the equivalent fighter was Eric 'Butterbean' Esch Joshua is a decent British/European level non elite fighter but give yourself a shake comparing him to the legends of the division.
Klitschko was 41. Another exaggeration from yourself. There's a reason why you are exaggerating everything.