He was suppose to blast this guy out, instead the ref helped him out so he could keep his 100% KO ratio
The guy took this fight on 12 days notice and gave Jousha hell
Yea Jousha won nearly every round, but he was swinging and missing throughout the fight, as the fight went on, he was getting caught flush with combos, and he was clearly gassing
If David Haye can get back in good nick, he would cause Jousha all kinds of problems...movement is the key to cause Jousha problems, which is why Fury would be a difficult style for him
Jousha has such a leaky defense, he is open for the counter, i think Jousha may have peaked, i dont see any improvement as far as defense, actually he seems to be getting hit more and more, maybe the trainer change was a bad idea
Joshua is a solid young champion, but Wilder is all wrong for him. You can knock Wilder if you want, but the man knows how to work behind his jab. Plus, his stamina is much better than Joshua. If Joshua is the betting favorite in that fight, I'm flying to Vegas to place a bet on Wilder and win some easy money.
Unibet offers 3.25 on Wilder so if that is the case why don't you jump on it?
Is your "American" type that doesn't realize this Country wouldn't exist without protest.??
Maybe your group didn't have to protest .....because they benefit from the struggle of others.:lol1::lol1:
you know you are starting to get smart and I bet you aint really a bad guy and a funny b as tard. but life is a brutal struggle FOR EVERYBODY. there are more poor whites in Appalachia then the minorities and they aint kneeling
Technically I think Anthony Joshua is a very technically sound fighter, but his stamina issues are biological and? This is becoming very apparent to other fighters! (Still he is a formidable fighter, but GOD never sends any man down to earth 100% perfect (Accept for Jesus Christ!) Anthony Joshua has his weaknesses!).....
No he's not.
Wilder is athletic for his size...
Joshua is not..
You must be really really old...or just sorry as hell...to think Joshua is athletic.
No I just don't look at athleticism as that narrow a category.
Just to pick a random recent heavy, I look at Tony Thompson as unathletic, I look at Kevin Johnson as unathletic, I look at Nikolai Valuev as unathletic.
Question? do you consider Jarrell Miller athletic because I do?
A few thoughts from the fight:
- Takam's chin is world class. He was tough as nails.
- There were questions about Joshua's conditioning going into this fight, and those questions have been validated. Joshua was gassing, and was unable to avoid combination shots from a guy who doesn't have a lot of hand speed.
- When Joshua is fresh, he looks incredible. His jab was really good.
- Joshua hasn't quite figured out how to close fights effectively - he gets wild and frustrated too easily.
- That was an AWFUL stoppage. Terrible timing. It certainly looks suss - Takam was well down on the cards, but had shown some life in the last couple of rounds - he was on the up, and Joshua was visibly tiring. The stoppage was random and out of the blue - really, really bad refereeing.
Joshua deserves to remain the #1 guy in the division right now. But where there were question marks, there is steady evidence to back them up.
not only that Povetkin destroyed the juiced takam a while ago. PED monster AJ had a lot of trouble with takam one of Povetkins leftovers and needed the ref. if you was to see a real KO of takam watch him fighting Povetkin
I just watched it. Povetkin really laid Takam out cold. :boxing:
Takam would've easily went the distance but they had to keep that streak going smh :lame:
not only that Povetkin destroyed the juiced takam a while ago. PED monster AJ had a lot of trouble with takam one of Povetkins leftovers and needed the ref. if you was to see a real KO of takam watch him fighting Povetkin
100% not American...just like you.:lol1::lol1:
Yo momma was choking on a burrito with extra cheese last night, b1tch would do anything fo mo rock:usa2:
It'a a shame Haye is ruined by injuries. Haye anywhere near his best would blast Joshua out of there in a few rounds. I don't even think it would be that competitive. Haye is done though.
I think Wilder knocks Joshua out to if Joshua looks as slow as he did last night. The snap and accuracy didn't seem to be there for Joshua. Say what you want about Wilder but he always manages to find a home for his right hand and it comes fast.
Tyson Fury before he got obese was genuinely a cut above. He would school Joshua and barely get touched.
Joshua is a solid young champion, but Wilder is all wrong for him. You can knock Wilder if you want, but the man knows how to work behind his jab. Plus, his stamina is much better than Joshua. If Joshua is the betting favorite in that fight, I'm flying to Vegas to place a bet on Wilder and win some easy money.
I agree, I have Wilder stopping Joshua as well. He needs to get past the early rounds though, then drown him in the mid rounds when AJ is gassed. He won't survive a Wilder onslaught if his winds are not behind him.
Joshua is a solid young champion, but Wilder is all wrong for him. You can knock Wilder if you want, but the man knows how to work behind his jab. Plus, his stamina is much better than Joshua. If Joshua is the betting favorite in that fight, I'm flying to Vegas to place a bet on Wilder and win some easy money.
So even though Wilder lost pretty much every round against Washington, you don't think Joshua is bigger, stronger, faster and better could give Wilder worse problems? Wilder is giving Joshua 25 pounds. If you know boxing weight matters.
He's one of the least athletic of all athletes....regardless the sport.
At 6'6 he can't even dunk a basketball.:lol1:
If you think Joshua is athletic you should really get off the sofa.
He is athletic for his size, not athletic in the fast twitch basketball player sense, or in distance runner endurance sense.
He is more of a power athlete and strength who has good hand eye coordination. Being athletic covers a broad range of athletic talent, when I look at Joshua next to most heavyweight boxers I think athlete. However, I would say he is not the ideal athlete for boxing, but that doesn't change that Joshua does have athleticism
Joshua is a solid young champion, but Wilder is all wrong for him. You can knock Wilder if you want, but the man knows how to work behind his jab. Plus, his stamina is much better than Joshua. If Joshua is the betting favorite in that fight, I'm flying to Vegas to place a bet on Wilder and win some easy money.
Sh*t fighter mate.:bottle:
He jabs like he's scared to death.
0 head movement.
Will get stopped the second he steps-up.
True, bet he steps up before wilder though loool
I have always kind of wondered about Joshua true commitment to boxing. Yea he has talent for boxing and athletically speaking but long term success in boxing really requires eating and breathing the sport. I don't really see that mindset from Joshua toward boxing, toward body building perhaps he seems highly dedicated to that.
In boxing the saying if you are not getting better you are getting worse is a very true saying and I need to see some more improvement out of Joshua or at least acknowledgment that he may have some issues that need worked on to think he is actually getting better (not some function of opposition flattering him).
I could be wrong but Joshua is not the sort of guy that will have really long term success (like a decade) but he can still have a fairly long run in terms of years because not that many guys are really that threatening.
Fury will school all of them. The only heavyweight I've seen in this current crop to utilise feinting, switching stances, constantly clowning his opponents keeping them twitching and guessing. Even now as a fat bastard I'd still say he has faster hands and foot movement than the lot of 'em.
He's only 29 so fat boy still has a chance to get fully fit and have a decent run at it again.
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