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  • #11
    Franklin was quick enough and tough enough to catch AJ in between his punches. So he did take that away from him I guess.

    He also took some clean right hands from AJ

    Maybe that guy is just pretty good and tough.

    I dunno AJ seems stiff and too circumspect. I find it hard to pick him against the top heavies at the moment being this one paced. He's gonna get hit in fights regardless. He hasn't got that Jab and grab thing Wlad had or that singular good night right hand.

    Someone like Wilder especially is hard to imagine a positive outcome.

    Wilder whho he probably could beat If he were aggressive because he's better than him.

    But It isn't like Wilder needs him to walk onto one. Just allowing him the time and the leverage and the inclination that he might take a jab which hasn't got a great deal of variation or isn't being driven through the target. Wilder will be swinging for the cheap seats in that scenario.
    Last edited by Sparked_26; 04-26-2023, 05:03 AM.

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    • #12
      He should be a male model and give up boxing

      my primo had a buddy who had an awesome body but folded fast when his size & physique didn’t scare a guy

      he was into weightlifting and roids but couldn’t fight a guy who was not afraid of muscle putos

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      • #13
        **** goes the very slightest chance he ever had against Fury then but he has given himself a lot of time to think until December ....good luck Floyd.

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        • #14
          "I'll never be crash, ****, wallop - and I'm glad about that. My style is unique and I can have problems like all stars can." — Audley Harrison.
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          • #15
            I am going to watch this competition between the top Heavyweights all unfold.

            Joshua whether people believe he is in good form or not? Beat Franklin fairly easily and is still a major heavyweight threat.

            His projected big fight date is some way off, and he has a vast amount of time to prepare.

            One of Joshua best assets as a fighter and athlete has always been his long term game 'His traits of being extremely analytical can benefit him over the long game, because he is able to step back and analyse his performance chronically and in-depth' This is pretty much proven by how Joshua always comes with a greater effort win or lose during rematches.

            Joshua has a near psychopathic work ethic, combined with a yearning to learn 'This is always going to benefit him over the long game vs his nearest competition'.

            Tyson Fury during his rematch with Deontay Wilder, live on air 'Told reporters and pundits that he had made big sacrifices for the Wilder training camp, and that sacrifice was cutting out drinking fizzy drinks' In that moment, Fury pretty much showed the difficultly he has living as a athlete in comparison to Joshua etc.




            Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 04-26-2023, 06:38 AM.

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            • #16
              a thinker? that boy dumb
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              • #17
                Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
                I am going to watch this competition between the top Heavyweights all unfold.

                Joshua whether people believe he is in good form or not? Beat Franklin fairly easily and is still a major heavyweight threat.

                His projected big fight date is some way off, and he has a vast amount of time to prepare.

                One of Joshua best assets as a fighter and athlete has always been his long term game 'His traits of being extremely analytical can benefit him over the long game, because he is able to step back and analyse his performance chronically and in-depth' This is pretty much proven by how Joshua always comes with a greater effort win or lose during rematches.

                Joshua has a near psychopathic work ethic, combined with a yearning to learn 'This is always going to benefit him over the long game vs his nearest competition'.

                Tyson Fury during his rematch with Deontay Wilder, live on air 'Told reporters and pundits that he had made big sacrifices for the Wilder training camp, and that sacrifice was cutting out drinking fizzy drinks' In that moment, Fury pretty much showed the difficultly he has living as a athlete in comparison to Joshua etc.



                Still 'a work in progress hey' '? ..You didn't get back to me on that question I asked you. Which top world level fighter , other than old Wlad , who had being popped two years previous by Fury has Anthony Joshua beaten ...and again , none of the long winded excuses ...just one name will do.
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                • #18
                  Originally posted by LAchargers373 View Post
                  AJ proved with his post fight rant against usyk that he’s a deep profound thinker. His analysis that what’s going on in Ukraine and how it “isn’t nice” was Dalai Lama level deep. Ricky Bobby was also a thinker of this magnitude. If ur not first ur last . Profound stuff
                  Beat me to it,
                  You win the interwebs today.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by thack View Post

                    Still 'a work in progress hey' '? ..You didn't get back to me on that question I asked you. Which top world level fighter , other than old Wlad , who had being popped two years previous by Fury has Anthony Joshua beaten ...and again , none of the long winded excuses ...just one name will do.
                    You are asking redundant questions with ulterior motives, Joshua is a Olympic and two time World Heavyweight Champion 'His record speaks for itself objectively, you only achieve those titles by beating World Level fighters'.

                    Just watch everything unfold mate.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by thack View Post

                      Still 'a work in progress hey' '? ..You didn't get back to me on that question I asked you. Which top world level fighter , other than old Wlad , who had being popped two years previous by Fury has Anthony Joshua beaten ...and again , none of the long winded excuses ...just one name will do.
                      Wlad wasn't even top level any more he was 41, Fury proved that like you say 2 year's earlier.
                      I alway's say take away all the shot or past it 38-41 year olds & who's Aj beaten.
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