Comments Thread For: Anthony Joshua Warns That He Would Stop Joe Joyce in One Round

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  • Bob
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    #11
    Sparring stories huh, let's talk sparring stories.
    Price, Dubois, Dawejko & Bakolie have all knocked down, concussed or Ko'ed the hypejob in sparring. Whyte in the amateurs, Klitschko, Ruiz in the pros along with sitting on the ropes done against Usyk.

    Hopefully this is big talk to make interest to make the fight.
    Not worth talking about though as we all know he's to much of a coward to make the fight.
    It'll be an ancient Ortiz who can't even take a Martin jab, Wallin possibly, definitely to much of a coward to fight Wilder.

    Last edited by Bob; 03-10-2022, 05:31 AM.

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    • RoadMan94
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      #12
      Typical Joshua, grew up admiring big meech and Larry Hoover. He then gets in the ring, looks petrified and begs Clinton Morrison for tips on how to fight Usyk.

      this guy is biggest fraud walking. He owes Ruiz a trilogy and he is buzzing he can avoid Usyk lmfao.

      Joshua is a scared stiff body builder who fears getting hit in every fight.

      tough guy with pulev and soft idiot who ran out the ring against usyk. Amazing how his eye was better by the post press conference but he couldn’t “see properly” in the ring. Just doesn’t happen.

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      • W1LL
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        #13
        Anthony Joshua is a coward and a manufactured hype job. Whenever he shoots from the hip in interviews, he shows the world what he really is; an arrogant moron. Does this idiot really find reassurance in an Amateur "stoppage" of Joe Joyce? When AJ was the British team's darling, and Joyce was an absolute novice, still finding his feet? We all know how comical the "stoppages" are in the Amateur game.

        BIG JUGGERNAUT has developed massively as a fighter, and his current style is all wrong for AJ. We would see AJ walked down and pressured, made to fight hard off the back foot, all night long. Big Joe can walk through fire for 12 rounds, no problem. He would eat AJ's best punches to land his own. And the thing is, as soon as Joe started to land his own clubbing, cuffing shots, high on the head, unorthodox angles, AJ would shell up and start dropping into survival mode. And that would play right into BIG JUGGERNAUT's hands.

        If this fight actually took place, we would have Eddie Hearns on iFL TV in the aftermath, telling all the bum nuts how Joe Joyce throws "punches from the Gods". I'd like to know, is there anyone left who still buys into the AJ and Hearns world of fantasy?

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        • jas
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          #14
          in before joshua vs wallin, a much less dangerous opponent

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            #15
            Originally posted by Sayithowitisuk
            Sparring stories huh, let's talk sparring stories.
            Price, Dubois, Dawejko & Bakolie have all knocked down, concussed or Ko'ed the hypejob in sparring. Whyte in the amateurs, Klitschko, Ruiz in the pros along with sitting on the ropes done against Usyk.

            Hopefully this is big talk to make interest to make the fight.
            Not worth talking about though as we all know he's to much of a coward to make the fight.
            It'll be an ancient Ortiz who can't even take a Martin jab, Wallin possibly, definitely to much of a coward to fight Wilder.
            Yes, if Joyce would be easy money , instruct Hearn to send the contract over

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            • diarraisagod
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              #16
              Make it happen Joyce is a tougher fight than I would expect AJ to take for an interim fight.

              Could easily see it becoming a semi final for a fight with the Fury-Whyte winner though

              Those two semi's and any combination of that possible final would make a boat load of cash
              Last edited by diarraisagod; 03-10-2022, 06:43 AM.

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              • joe strong
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                #17
                I’m surprised Joshua would disregard Joyce. Joyce is getting up there in age but he is relatively fresh. Joshua has not been the same since losing to Ruiz. At this point I’m not sure he can beat Joyce let alone stop him in 1 round. No reason not to make it happen but is Warren all talk? Joyce could be fighting for a vacant WBO title if this war goes on for awhile. Would they actually risk it? I would for the obvious financial security that would come with it…

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                • Liondw
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                  #18
                  Cool fight, make it happen.

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                  • Cool Scant
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                    #19
                    Joshua is a two time Heavyweight World Champion not a two division champion BoxingScene :-)

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                    • PRINCEKOOL
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                      #20
                      If he is this certain, then make the fight. Because it would be a great win, that would give him momentum.

                      I think the fights that should be made are, Joshua vs Ruiz Junior III or Joshua vs Joyce.

                      If I was to choose one of those fights, it would be Joshua vs Ruiz Junior III.

                      Ruiz Junior has regressed, and I think Joshua would beat him down these days from start to finish. This is exactly what Joshua needs to boast himself up.

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