There's no way Joshua could have taken that punishment

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  • billeau2
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    #71
    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

    Oh, he for sure fight in all ranges. Stayed on the outside against Klitschko.

    But he has developed a nasty clinch game now.
    Like when boxing was about more than step...step... jab.... step....(If the guy is half dead THINK about throwing a cross...) rinse repeat.

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      #72
      Originally posted by REDEEMER

      I’d have to say that was a very illegal blow he dealt Grant . But yea people are to critical because they haven’t watched boxing long enough . There was a guy named zeijko Mavrovic who no one ever heard of and gave Lewis fits ,he was a very skinny guy and much shorter then Lewis ,anyway Lewis couldn’t do much to him even though he clearly won the fight , many people in the magazines at that time were writing him off . Mavrovic actually fought recently on the Hrgovic last undercard but they didn’t show it ,he’s mid 50”s he got a quick win .

      Taking on guys like Usyk is a penalty these days I guess if you don’t get the win ? How times have changed .
      Oh it was! But this version of Lewis wanted to KO guys, hurt them, as opposed to, for example, the Lewis that beat Hollyfield and hoped the judges would get it right. Holly, made a very smart remark... He more or less chastized Lewis for not taking him out when he had a chance to do so.

      Well, the promoters and such, the whole division... people have to fall out of love with goose eggs. Do you remember Ricky Hatton? How much he changed after defeating Zoo, a premier fighter, when his dad and management team made him feel self conscious about remaining undefeated? He became a mad humper, losing all his fast feet, aggression. By the time Hatton fought Mayweather he had basically lost all the attributes that made him dangerous.

      I always say: look at Chisora. The guy loses a lot... But somehow people know he is talented and can win... Chisora hypothetically, to this day, could make another run for it... Chisora fights... He gets decked... Before this scrap we saw this weekend, that Haye Chisora fight, might have been the best in years! And Chisora comes back again, and again... Lets say for the sake of argument Derrick could do what he did with Usyk the first fight. That would make him a threat if Usyk gets any higher climbing. Lol... I don't think Chisora could do that again, but heck, what do I know? If he did it once? could do it again lol.

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