People act like klitchko simply didn't have any opportunity to tag fury up, which is far from the truth he was scared cause he's a big clit, same way he will be intimidated around this time, he's so scared and conscious about being ko'd he won't engage, Joshua should drop him.
He had but Fury move and feint a lot ,Wlad was afraid to be countered.
AJ will be right in WK face ,Klit have better footwork and jab and is huge puncher ,if he starts to set up rights with Jab AJ can be in trouble,Also WK will be counter puncher here ,in Fury fight he was aggresor.Both man KO eachother,who knows how will AJ ttake Wembly preseur,he cant be to reckless.
I have no idea. Wouldn't be surprised if AJ pulls this off easily due to his skill and power, and I wouldn't be surprised if Wlad shows he's 100 times better than AJ at this stage of his career.
Either one can happen. I love both fighters and can't wait for this one.
People act like klitchko simply didn't have any opportunity to tag fury up, which is far from the truth he was scared cause he's a big clit, same way he will be intimidated around this time, he's so scared and conscious about being ko'd he won't engage, Joshua should drop him.
That's what I feel too.. AJ is tailor made for Wlad.. and AJs below par opponents could not even test him for a few rounds.. Wlad by UD or late KO :boxing:
He's in decline, but I think a lot of people are judging him on the last fight and that fight was stylistic nightmare for him. Counterpuncher vs Counterpuncher always makes the losing guy look like sh*t. Much worse than he actually is.
AJ is not going to ask the same questions Fury asked. He'll ask questions of his own of course but purely in style terms I don't think that Wlad will be anywhere near as frustrated. Even with the rusty trigger there's a chance AJ gives him targets that Fury didn't.
I'm not judging him just on that, but the pattern for years. He hasn't looked particularly good against anyone besides Pulev for years, and Pulev was utter garbage in that fight.
Yea, Im going with Aj. People can say what they want about Furys style giving Klit issues and I agree to a point but there had to be a point when he knew he was going to have to take Fury out to win and he either wouldnt or couldnt pull the trigger, Im going with couldnt. We wil be what 18 months on after that fight, Aj takes him out I think pretty early. Im not confident enough to put any amount of money on it though because the old man may have one last hurah left in him but I think he is done. Id bet on Vitali to annihilate him though right now.
It's hard to imagine Wlad will suddenly rediscover his trigger, which was lacking in his prime and near nonexistent in the last couple years. Everything about him will probably be worse than the last time we saw him.
He's in decline, but I think a lot of people are judging him on the last fight and that fight was stylistic nightmare for him. Counterpuncher vs Counterpuncher always makes the losing guy look like sh*t. Much worse than he actually is.
AJ is not going to ask the same questions Fury asked. He'll ask questions of his own of course but purely in style terms I don't think that Wlad will be anywhere near as frustrated. Even with the rusty trigger there's a chance AJ gives him targets that Fury didn't.
It's hard to imagine Wlad will suddenly rediscover his trigger, which was lacking in his prime and near nonexistent in the last couple years. Everything about him will probably be worse than the last time we saw him.
The big thing for Wlad in this fight is that AJ is very flat footed. He couldnt punch like he normally would vs fury because Fury never let him settle his feet.
AJ needs to press the action and make Wlad panic because otherwise Wlad could take over imo
Can see an argument for Wlad. Experience, huge puncher. But I'm leaning towards AJ. Youth, hunger, and an offensive arsenal Wlad has probably never had to contend with.
It's hard to imagine Wlad will suddenly rediscover his trigger, which was lacking in his prime and near nonexistent in the last couple years. Everything about him will probably be worse than the last time we saw him.
Can see an argument for Wlad. Experience, huge puncher. But I'm leaning towards AJ. Youth, hunger, and an offensive arsenal Wlad has probably never had to contend with.
I can see why he could though. Joshua hasn't fought anybody on that level, not even remotely close. Klitschko has a style and experience that he can use effectively even at this age, as long as he has a stationary target in front of him which Joshua will be, he isn't a mover. If he's right in front of Wlad, Wlad will be happy to get his jab going and work of it.
If Wlad was going up against a more mobile fighter and unorthodox then i'd pick against Wlad but let's be fair, a couple of years ago we would be saying Joshua's style is tailor made for Wlad.
It's an interesting one i think. Joshua just hasn't fought at a good level and Wlad is on the slide, maybe they're meeting at the point where it makes for a good competitive fight. Maybe Joshua hasn't reached that level, or maybe Wlad has slid too far.
I'm going with Wlad, just a feeling, but i'd never be confident putting money on it.
WK all day. He had one fight where he didn't let his jab or any punch go for that matter. Why do u think he wanted a rematch so bad with him. WK is not done but yes he is aging. He still has ko power in either hand. He has height and reach. Joshua is to young and inexperienced to beat him yet.
idk, I got a feeling WK still has a lot to give. Furys style size and movement is what troubled klitchko. Anthony joshua doesn't fight like fury. Everyone seems to be writing off WK yes he is deteriorating but let's not forget what the man is capable of.