Comments Thread For: Anthony Joshua Scores Brutal One-Punch Knockout of Robert Helenius in Seventh
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Perhaps you could regale us with some more posts about what could happen in fights that haven't even been lined up yet...
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It seems me commenting on wilder laying out AJ in round 1 and it being a realistic permutation has got to you for some weird reason...
Odd guy.Comment
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EB: "Joshua's camp wouldn't have taken the fight unless they already had lots of inside info to the effect that Helenius is shot. Woefully shot."
I am sorry to say that Helenius looked like someone who was just waiting for the appropriate moment to lie down on the floor. I was rooting for him but he didn't even try. Probably they made an "arrangement", but I also noticed him dropping his gloves like his arms were tired.Last edited by Tom Joad; 08-13-2023, 02:48 PM.Comment
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EB: "Joshua's camp wouldn't have taken the fight unless they already had lots of inside info to the effect that Helenius is shot. Woefully shot."
I am sorry to say that Helenius looked like someone who was just waiting for the appropriate moment to lie down on the floor. I was rooting for him but he didn't even try. Probably they made an "arrangement", but I also noticed him dropping his gloves like his arms were tired.Comment
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Thing I noticed last night was ajs lost his ability to counter punch
Look at the charles martin right hand counter he landed over Martins jab then look at the multiple opertunities he had to land a similar shot last night
He attacks methodically with a jab to create openings now and defends
He doesn't counter much like the old days which i think means hes lost a step
I don't even put it down to mental weakness I think he's just lost some timing and can't react to shots the same way anymoreComment
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PS Sorry for repeating myself to a large extent, but i think that most people, me included, didn't read this whole giant thread.Comment
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I believe they gave him the big money fight at a moments notice - and told him he'd earn big bucks out of nowhere - but there's a but: "No KO punches! Got that, Robert?" This is gangster-run boxing we're talking about, not a legitimate honest sport. It made no sense otherwise. He was just dawdling, killing time, and he had to know he couldn't win on points in that place. This was his chance of a lifetime. He had to go for broke, for the KO, not do silly boring sparring.
PS Sorry for repeating myself to a large extent, but i think that most people, me included, didn't read this whole giant thread.Last edited by joe strong; 08-13-2023, 06:48 PM.Comment
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