It's just too foreseeable at times. Malik Scott goes over there and everything is set up for him to lose and he is always more than willing to play his role it seems. Kevin Johnson - the same thing. Dude was standing in there with a prime Vitali Klitschko for 12 rounds and didn't even get hurt and then he stands in there with Anthony Joshua, throwing no punches at all from the get go, just waiting to let Joshua tee off on him.
Then we have Periban getting knocked out easily by DeGale who was not known to be a big puncher as far as I knew. And Periban wasn't known to get knocked out.
Then we have Lee Selby against Gradovich. Selby dancing around for 2 rounds and the british commentators already saying Gradovich is no way gonna take that punishment for 12 rounds. Gradovich has a big round, tagging Selby left and right with 5 punches in a row, then Selby lands a glancing blow and the commentators mention how great Selby looks in this round.
Then all those premature stoppages. I mean, for real?
Vitali was old and stiff when he fought Johnson.....Anthony is a youngester,much faster and Johnson was the old man here
vitali is also not a power puncher but some people still pretend he is
Vitali isn't a swarmer though, he is actually a more technical guy. He gave Johnson time to think in there.
Joshua just had no respect whatsoever. He unloaded all at once and didn't give Johnson any breathing room.
P4p UK stylin on US bad.
California and UK pop almost even, How many Californian champs vs UK champs?
uk has 4 champs and 62 million poeple
rhode island has 1 champ(andrade) and 1 million people
rhode island is about 15 times better than the uk. facts don't lie.
The British are crooks. Hard to blame them. They wouldn't win a fight without crooked judges and referees.
Still salty about Dirrell's loss, eh? :lol1:
It was a bit fishy for sure..Johnson was the massive favourite going in. Most Boxing outlets predicted that his reckless come forward style, aggressive body punching, ferocious work-rate and lightning quick combinations would be to much for Joshua.
Who could predict he would be cagey, on the back foot and shy pulling the trigger. So out of character.
If i didn't know any better, i'd say he was a guy who doesn't train 100%, and just turns up to be paid.
:rofl::rofl::rofl:
Yeah, Johnson threw the fight.
In reality Johnson is a monster with tremendous power, work rate and athleticism.
Yo know he just thought he will be a good guy and give the novice prospect Joshua a chance to shine.
It was a bit fishy for sure..Johnson was the massive favourite going in. Most Boxing outlets predicted that his reckless come forward style, aggressive body punching, ferocious work-rate and lightning quick combinations would be to much for Joshua.
Who could predict he would be cagey, on the back foot and shy pulling the trigger. So out of character.
If i didn't know any better, i'd say he was a guy who doesn't train 100%, and just turns up to be paid.
salty americans haha! Vitali was not in his prime and stop judging what a fighter can do vs an opponents based on past opponents. Joshua may end up being better than Vitali.. who knows.
DeGale showed his power in the states vs Dirrell, so what is this crap?
Yeah, Johnson threw the fight.
In reality Johnson is a monster with tremendous power, work rate and athleticism.
I don't get it either. Johnson's normally a tremendously aggressive fighter. His unwillingness to throw punches and retreat to the ropes was completely out of character. I'm not trying to suggest that the fix was in, but it always raises questions when a normally Tyson-esque crazy athletic power punching machine like Johnson fights like that. Very fishy.