Will AJ be rocked, dropped or stopped vs Usyk.

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  • Earl-Hickey
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    #1

    Will AJ be rocked, dropped or stopped vs Usyk.

    My prediction is at some point at the very least Usyk will clip him and have him hitting that DIRTY nae nae
    14
    Rocked
    57.14%
    8
    Dropped
    14.29%
    2
    Stopped
    28.57%
    4
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    #2
    There should be a option for all of the above.

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      #3
      Originally posted by 1hourRun
      There should be a option for all of the above.
      Stopped will cover it, although it's possible he gets stopped on his feet like vs the 385lb Mexican sombrero salesman who was to fat to get full extension on his shots so just sort of slapped the **** out of the bodybuilder.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Earl-Hickey

        Stopped will cover it, although it's possible he gets stopped on his feet like vs the 385lb Mexican sombrero salesman who was to fat to get full extension on his shots so just sort of slapped the **** out of the bodybuilder.


        The rusty-rickety Wladimir Klitschko, also nearly stopped A.J on his feet coming off a two year retirement from the sport. Oleksandr Usyk's stamina and mobility are distinct qualities that Anthony Joshua has yet faced as a pro.

        For analysis purposes, Its beneficial to note that the 2008 Super-heavyweight Olympic-gold-medalist at the Beijing games, Roberto Camarelle ( A.J's last opponent as a amateur ) has similar physical features as Oleksandr Usyk : 6′ 3″ tall and a southpaw. As hardcore fans may already know, many observers felt that the Italian beat Joshua at the London Olympic games in 2012. In the stated contest, A.J was completely flat, the Italians hand-speed and footwork in the center of the ring opened up all kinds of doors for offense and defense ; Anthony's stamina seemed to have hindered his performance, Camarelle slipped Joshua's exhausted telegraphed punches, at times with ease.

        I feel conditioning and work-rate is key for both Usyk and Joshua, Usyk will need to work hard to keep the fight in the center, whereas Joshua will want to bully and push Olek towards the corners where he can limit Usyk's room to move. So thats what I got so far, I havent studied much film as this fight has been on and off for months.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Earl-Hickey
          My prediction is at some point at the very least Usyk will clip him and have him hitting that DIRTY nae nae
          Rocked only. But he'll win.

          AJ is legit as it gets. So is Usyk. This is a big time fight. If Usyk wins its an ATG win, coming up from cruiser weight.

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            #6
            Originally posted by 1hourRun



            The rusty-rickety Wladimir Klitschko, also nearly stopped A.J on his feet coming off a two year retirement from the sport. Oleksandr Usyk's stamina and mobility are distinct qualities that Anthony Joshua has yet faced as a pro.

            For analysis purposes, Its beneficial to note that the 2008 Super-heavyweight Olympic-gold-medalist at the Beijing games, Roberto Camarelle ( A.J's last opponent as a amateur ) has similar physical features as Oleksandr Usyk : 6′ 3″ tall and a southpaw. As hardcore fans may already know, many observers felt that the Italian beat Joshua at the London Olympic games in 2012. In the stated contest, A.J was completely flat, the Italians hand-speed and footwork in the center of the ring opened up all kinds of doors for offense and defense ; Anthony's stamina seemed to have hindered his performance, Camarelle slipped Joshua's exhausted telegraphed punches, at times with ease.

            I feel conditioning and work-rate is key for both Usyk and Joshua, Usyk will need to work hard to keep the fight in the center, whereas Joshua will want to bully and push Olek towards the corners where he can limit Usyk's room to move. So thats what I got so far, I havent studied much film as this fight has been on and off for months.
            Wladimir Kiltschko had 3 back to back training camps before he fought Anthony Joshua.

            He endured 3 back to back training camps because, Tyson Fury kept pulling out of their rematch unfortunately.

            Wladimir Kiltschko weighed in at 240 pounds for Joshua, vs 245 pounds vs Tyson Fury.

            Kiltschko was anything but rusty, and has even stated himself that he was in his best condition ever 'Which I don't quite agree with but, he was in tremendous condition'.



            Here is a video of Wladimir Kiltschko stating he was in his best condition ever 'A man of science, stating he was in his best condition ever'. So the nonsense you have wrote at the start of our post does not really add up does it mate? Just nonsense, just subjective nonsense because you have a issue with Anthony Joshua. Yes Joshua can be stopped & rocked, but I think he will have enough to beat Uysk etc

            Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 06-30-2021, 05:08 AM.

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              Definitely rocked and quite possibly stopped

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                #8
                Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

                Wladimir Kiltschko had 3 back to back training camps before he fought Anthony Joshua.

                He endured 3 back to back training camps because, Tyson Fury kept pulling out of their rematch unfortunately.

                Wladimir Kiltschko weighed in at 240 pounds for Joshua, vs 245 pounds vs Tyson Fury.

                Kiltschko was anything but rusty, and has even stated himself that he was in his best condition ever 'Which I don't quite agree with but, he was in tremendous condition'.



                Here is a video of Wladimir Kiltschko stating he was in his best condition ever 'A man of science, stating he was in his best condition ever'. So the nonsense you have wrote at the start of our post does not really add up does it mate? Just nonsense, just subjective nonsense because you have a issue with Anthony Joshua. Yes Joshua can be stopped & rocked, but I think he will have enough to beat Uysk etc

                Come on buddy, Tyson Fury was banned for being a steroid abusing cheat ; that's the real reason the rematch with Klitschko never happened -- Tyson kept pulling out he says. Klitschko's endless training camp took everything out of Wladimir, he went to face Joshua over-trained -- the body needs to recover from training at some point. I'm not going to waste your time debating if staying active, that is to say, if actual fighting is better than sparring and keeping your weight down.

                Anthony Joshua's best win is overrated. How did you vote?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by 1hourRun



                  The rusty-rickety Wladimir Klitschko, also nearly stopped A.J on his feet coming off a two year retirement from the sport. Oleksandr Usyk's stamina and mobility are distinct qualities that Anthony Joshua has yet faced as a pro.

                  For analysis purposes, Its beneficial to note that the 2008 Super-heavyweight Olympic-gold-medalist at the Beijing games, Roberto Camarelle ( A.J's last opponent as a amateur ) has similar physical features as Oleksandr Usyk : 6′ 3″ tall and a southpaw. As hardcore fans may already know, many observers felt that the Italian beat Joshua at the London Olympic games in 2012. In the stated contest, A.J was completely flat, the Italians hand-speed and footwork in the center of the ring opened up all kinds of doors for offense and defense ; Anthony's stamina seemed to have hindered his performance, Camarelle slipped Joshua's exhausted telegraphed punches, at times with ease.

                  I feel conditioning and work-rate is key for both Usyk and Joshua, Usyk will need to work hard to keep the fight in the center, whereas Joshua will want to bully and push Olek towards the corners where he can limit Usyk's room to move. So thats what I got so far, I havent studied much film as this fight has been on and off for months.

                  Yeh but that was amateurs, AJ wasnt physically as developed nor as polished as a boxer with only a few yrs experience compared to a far more experienced Camarelle.
                  in the pro's, aj would obv smoke that guy.
                  Now I rate usyk and feel he hasnt shown what he's capable of yet. He's clever..and he's hinted before that he isnt showing himself yet.
                  Still, Chisora did hurt usyk.

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                    #10
                    With Wlad, he was jaded, bored of boxing when he fought Fury. Just went through the motions, showed up, got paid etc. His heart was elsewhere.
                    After that loss, he came back motivated.
                    plus, Fury was a relatively unknown quantity at elite level at that point. No one had really done their homework on him. Wlad was robbed of the rematch because fury is dishonest and couldnt honour the rematch. He could have got licensed for that fight anywhere else if he was banned in the uk.

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