For all you British Anthony Joshua amateur record?

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  • Earl-Hickey
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    #21
    Originally posted by FightScorer
    ivan Dycho was called by all boxing sources in Europe as the next Vitali. He was even called a 'Klit Clone' by posters. 6'9, super athletic. Joshua literally walked him down and broke him down mentally in the third round. If that had been a real fight instead of helmet boxing, Joshua would have tko6 Ivan. Easily. You could tell Ivan bleeds (it already started with blood from his nose) Joshua would have ended him.

    Nobody cares about helmet combat. In real combat (12 round matches) Joshua would have knocked out Roberto and Ivan in the next 3-4 rounds. They were clearly gassing and out on their feet.
    People tend to ignore the fact that Joshua has many VERY good wins as an amateur, and a game that will translate better in the pros

    If they want to think he's just some bum who got "schooled" by Savon, then more fool them, and I'd suggest they don't follow amateur boxing outside of the Olympics.

    Savon was lucky he didn't meet his kryptonite the Azerbaijan road sweeper in the Olympics, or he would have got his disgraceful glass chin shattered again. In the pros Joshua would tap that glass

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    • slimshandy69
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      #22
      as a brit i can safly say josgua is NOT the real deal, when he turns pro hell get tkoed by some easter european...

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      • LacedUp
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        #23
        Originally posted by dan_cov
        34-3 with a disgraceful gift over Erislandy Savon and arguably another gift against Camarelle in the finals.
        At the same token, you could say he was on the back-end of a disputed decision in the world amateur final as well. Losing by one point, but many thought he landed more and better shots.

        Camarelle in the finals was not a gift. It could have gone either way. He should have probably lost to Savon.

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