As you guys know FrankieBruno has never got a prediction wrong
Jousha is a nice fella, but this one is too soon for him
Wlads going to hurt him and the ref will jump in and wave it off, this is David Price all over again
Jousha is there to be hit, and Wlad is very accurate
I am the guy who said WK got old, somewhat 3-4 years ago. I don't see him pulling the trigger. I guess all my questions will be answered saturday. I think WK lives off past glories amoung fans too much.
And that Whyte would beat Wlad ?
I have absolutely know idea what is going to happen in this fight.
I think that posters that expect Joshua to wipe the floor with an inactive Wlad are being disingenuous. Inactive or not he was top dog in his division for a decade and barely had a hard nights work for many of those occasions. He was just wholly unprepared for Tyson Fury for whatever reason. He couldn't make head nor tail of him and never found his range all night long.
But...Joshua is a wrecking ball so Wlad wont have to find him and he WILL hit him.
I can see this fight ending any which way. And actually how likely is Joshua to stop him in under 7 rounds when he is at his strongest and most powerful? I wouldn't bet on that. How will Joshua last the pace? How will Joshua take a right-hand or a left-hook from a massive puncher?
I am not having anyone who says Wlad is inactive, looked awful against Fury so therefore he will get steamrollered because it just sounds overly simplistic and as a form guide Wlad is only coming of one awful display. I don't know what will happen but I would feel very confident ruling out a Joshua early KO as a possibility.
And I want Joshua to steamroller him! It would be great for British and heavyweight boxing.
Conversely if Wlad levels Joshua in front of 90,000 people at Wembley you'd have to tip your hat to him because that would be some win.
Aren't you the guy who pinned Whyte to beat Klitschko ?
I am the guy who said WK got old, somewhat 3-4 years ago. I don't see him pulling the trigger. I guess all my questions will be answered saturday. I think WK lives off past glories amoung fans too much.
As the only person on NSB who correctly predicted that Fury would take Wlad to school, hear this.
Wlad stops Joshua. Get your house on it. Styles make fights, and Joshua is made for Wlad
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Joshua won't be moving around the ring like Fury. Wlad fights in a construct, and every time Fury started feinting or messing about, it totally threw Wlad off his game.
Unless Joshua displays footwork we haven't seen before, Wlad shouldn't have any issues finding him.
That's it. People are reading too much into the Fury fight i think. I know Wlad is past prime but Fury's style would have been a bad style for Wlad at any point in his career, win or lose.
Has Joshua really got attributes to his game that Wlad hasn't seen and dealt with before? he's just a fairly orthdox fighter with power and youth on his side and that's about it, that's not to say he isn't good, he's obviously one of the better HW's out there. It's not like preparing for Fury who you can't really prepare for. How do you prepare for a 6'9 guy who is so awkward and has good ring IQ? you really can't, but a guy like Joshua would have been bread and butter for Wlad a few years ago and might still be.
As the only person on NSB who correctly predicted that Fury would take Wlad to school, hear this.
Wlad stops Joshua. Get your house on it. Styles make fights, and Joshua is made for Wlad
... I'm afraid so...............
I think Fury baffled Wlad, for sure, but also think it's rather unfair to discount the very public issues surrounding Wlad's personal life in the run-up to the fight.
From memory, the punch output and landing stats of both men (Wlad, the former; Fury, the latter) were awful.
Yeah it was, but it can happen when you get two very defensive boxers against each other, especially that size. I don't blame Fury for not engaging in a shoot out.
If it wasn't for Wlad's age and inactivity, i'd call this a mismatch.
Joshua won't be moving around the ring like Fury. Wlad fights in a construct, and every time Fury started feinting or messing about, it totally threw Wlad off his game.
Unless Joshua displays footwork we haven't seen before, Wlad shouldn't have any issues finding him.
Absolutely, and it could be on one of the bullrushes that AJ is picked off by the hook.
Yeah mate, there was a few who picked Fury, not many tho. Me, you, kafkod, LoadedWraps, can't remember anyone else.
Wlad is still super fit and in shape, Fury beat him due his style and being the superior boxer, not because Wlad was shot.
I think Fury baffled Wlad, for sure, but also think it's rather unfair to discount the very public issues surrounding Wlad's personal life in the run-up to the fight.
From memory, the punch output and landing stats of both men (Wlad, the former; Fury, the latter) were awful.
If you had posed this ahead of the bizarre Fury fight, I would have agreed. Now i'm not so sure. Wladimir looked completely 'absent' in the Fury fight, and, although Fury didn't land much, AJ's speed could prove lethal if we see a replication.
What is clear is that AJ will need to get the job done early. His stamina isn't great, and Wladimir is an expect at wearing down opponents for a late KO. Whats more, AJ looks to be open to hooks, which, again, is a Wladimir speciality.
If it goes beyond 5, I see Wladimir stopping AJ with a left hook or coasting to a UD.
Joshua won't be moving around the ring like Fury. Wlad fights in a construct, and every time Fury started feinting or messing about, it totally threw Wlad off his game.
Unless Joshua displays footwork we haven't seen before, Wlad shouldn't have any issues finding him.
My sig says otherwise ;)
But in all honesty, i wasn't that sure Fury could pull it off but i could see how he could, i always knew he had the style for it.
In this fight i also see how Wlad beats AJ. I totally agree that AJ is made for Wlad but it's just hard to get away from the fact Wlad is an inactive 41 year old.
I'm still picking Wlad though.
Yeah mate, there was a few who picked Fury, not many tho. Me, you, kafkod, LoadedWraps, can't remember anyone else.
Wlad is still super fit and in shape, Fury beat him due his style and being the superior boxer, not because Wlad was shot.
If you had posed this ahead of the bizarre Fury fight, I would have agreed. Now i'm not so sure. Wladimir looked completely 'absent' in the Fury fight, and, although Fury didn't land much, AJ's speed could prove lethal if we see a replication.
What is clear is that AJ will need to get the job done early. His stamina isn't great, and Wladimir is an expect at wearing down opponents for a late KO. Whats more, AJ looks to be open to hooks, which, again, is a Wladimir speciality.
If it goes beyond 5, I see Wladimir stopping AJ with a left hook or coasting to a UD.
As the only person on NSB who correctly predicted that Fury would take Wlad to school, hear this.
My sig says otherwise ;)
But in all honesty, i wasn't that sure Fury could pull it off but i could see how he could, i always knew he had the style for it.
In this fight i also see how Wlad beats AJ. I totally agree that AJ is made for Wlad but it's just hard to get away from the fact Wlad is an inactive 41 year old.
I'm still picking Wlad though.
As the only person on NSB who correctly predicted that Fury would take Wlad to school, hear this.
Wlad stops Joshua. Get your house on it. Styles make fights, and Joshua is made for Wlad