Comments Thread For: Anthony Joshua Tabs Wladimir Klitschko as Toughest Opponent To Date

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  • El_Cholo
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    #11
    went life and death with a Klitschko that had been on the couch for 18 months!

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    • BoxingIsGreat
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      #12
      And I tab it as his best and most exciting fight to date. He showed a lot of heart that night. For me, it was Wlad's best fight, too. He also showed a lot of heart.

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      • P to the J
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        #13
        Originally posted by famicommander
        That wasn't the real Wladimir Klitschko. That was a pale imitation of him.

        The real Klitschko was last seen in 2013 against Povetkin. He was a shell of himself against Leapai, Pulev, and Jennings and then Fury schooled him, then he retired, then he came back 18 months later and Joshua picked the bones of his corpse.
        To be blunt, he was exactly the same fighter against Pulev as he was against Fury, and the same as he was against AJ: predictable. You can see his shots from a mile off.

        Genuinely didn’t see much difference between him in these fights, except for the fact that Pulev’s not great. AJ would have struggled to beat him just as much in 2013, but would still have beaten him, and Fury could have schooled him even at his absolute peak.
        Last edited by P to the J; 05-20-2022, 06:40 PM.

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        • PRINCEKOOL
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          #14
          Originally posted by El_Cholo
          went life and death with a Klitschko that had been on the couch for 18 months!
          And what was Wladimir Kiltschko doing during those 18 months? Boozing, partying? No.

          Wladimir Kiltschko during those 17 months, was training. He went through 3 back to back training camps, due to Tyson Fury pulling out of their schedule rematches a few times,

          Kiltschko vs Joshua weighed in at 240 pounds, which was 5 pounds lighter than he was vs Tyson Fury.

          The fact of the matter was, Kiltschko was in better condition and in a better place for Anthony Joshua. Those are not my words, those are Wladimir Kiltschko's own words.

          Anthony Joshua not only beat Kiltschko, but he knocked him out. In the greatest heavyweight title fight of the past 20 years.

          Why are you saying that Kiltschko was on the couch for 17 months, why are you making things up? Even the people that may agree with you, or big you up. Deep down they know, they are lying to themselves. Deep down El Cholo, you know that your posts in this thread are nonsense.

          You have a personal issue with Anthony Joshua, and you do not want to give him credit.


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          • El_Cholo
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            #15
            Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

            You have a personal issue with Anthony Joshua, and you do not want to give him credit.


            Is that so? Explain to me.

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            • PRINCEKOOL
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              #16
              Originally posted by El_Cholo


              Is that so? Explain to me.
              I don't need to explain. Your post in this thread makes that clear.

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              • REDEEMER
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                #17
                Originally posted by KrusherStan
                If he doesn't define toughest opponent as someone that handed you an L, then I'd believe him
                It doesn’t really work like that at all . A.J only had 18 fights going into that one and was dropped hard and had to pick himself back up at his heaviest weight ever as well which then worked against him . Usyk didn’t actually do much to A.J in comparison,the A.J that fought Klitschko most likely would get to Usyk easier . Wlad would be a tough win for anyone with under 20 fights .

                I always said A.J won’t have a tougher fight then the 2017 Klitschko one I believe that’ll be shown to be true when his career is over . If Usyk can actually push A.J to a stoppage and defeat him that’s another story but hasn’t happened thus far then you can say that’s his toughest fight .
                Last edited by REDEEMER; 05-20-2022, 05:31 PM.

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                • club fighter
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                  #18
                  Greatest heavyweight title fight?!!!
                  A moderately skilled big man vs a faded ex champ is the only reason it was competitive.
                  This thread is comical.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by club fighter
                    Greatest heavyweight title fight?!!!
                    A moderately skilled big man vs a faded ex champ is the only reason it was competitive.
                    This thread is comical.
                    Either one would put Wilder to sleep that’s why he didn’t fight either one and has no intentions of even if both were offered to this day .

                    And as a reminder I also said Usyk defeats Wilder well over a year ago approximately 2 years ago with ease before most jumped on his bandwagon .calling me a troll and a hater when I predicted 2 straight Fury knock out wins vs Wilder is also hilarious .

                    You can discredit all you like but there’s at least 5 guys that could defeat Wilder right now ,moderateley skilled would be a Wilder .
                    Last edited by REDEEMER; 05-20-2022, 05:52 PM.

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                    • El_Cholo
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

                      I don't need to explain. Your post in this thread makes that clear.
                      Listen kid, you claimed Wlad had 3 training camps, I know for a fact he started camp for AJ in mid February 2017 for that fight. I don't care how many camps he had before that for the aborted Fury rematch. Different fights.

                      I don't care if Wlad claims he had 3 camps either, fighters bull**** constantly, Wlad is no exception, (his torn tendon in the left calf was probably bollocks as well seeing as he went ahead with the fight a month after that injury) Look at his BS with the pen drive, he was always retiring after that fight.

                      But lets say he did have 3 training camps, thats 3 training camps of brutality, hard training and sparring, clocking up more miles, taking more punishment and oh by the way, getting 2 years older in the process, the fact he couldn't close the show after hurting and dropping AJ badly is proof.

                      Also the fact you can't explain my supposed personal issue with Joshua with anything of substance again just shows you are just putting out words, maybe because you are a huge Joshua fanboy, maybe you fancy him, maybe adore him, I don't know, and really don't give two squirts of urine.

                      Either way he went life and death with a faded Wlad that got clowned 2 years previously. No doubt you will be one of these AJ fanboys that claims Joshua's win was better over Wlad than Fury's!

                      Either way, off you toddle now!


                      Last edited by El_Cholo; 05-20-2022, 05:41 PM.

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