Joshua has yet to fight a live fighter who can punch since his loss to Ruiz. Wallin fits that same mold as well. That right there says a lot about the confidence they have in him. Assuming Wilder still has a lot left from his Fury losses, that fight could prove pretty disastrous for Joshua.
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Originally posted by Bob View PostDecided at long last now he's past his prime to become a boxer. I like the fact he's finally staying busy fighting cans like they did in the golden years between legacy fight's. Now though Aj has to step up and finally face at least 1 of the top 2 legacy fighter's he's alway's avoided.
Walling is a slow arm punching no power can.
World Amateur Championship Silver Medalist, Olympic Champion.
British and Commonwealth Heavyweight Champion.
Former Unified World Heavyweight Champion, and two time World Heavyweight Champion.
12 World Championship level fights, 9 World Championship level wins '7 successful Championship Defenses'.
Note: Wallin pushed Tyson Fury in a close fight, and busted him up real good 'Wallin is also Fury's 4th best win. If Joshua is to beat Wallin, it would not be rated as his 4th best win'.
'Kiltschko, Pulev, Parker, Povetkin, Ruiz Junior', those are all better wins than Wallin 'Wallin is in all honesty? In and around the level of Joshua's, Takam win'.
Tyson Fury's best wins are, Kiltschko, Wilder, Chisora, Wallin and Whyte etc.Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 12-23-2023, 09:16 AM.greeneye99 likes this.
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Originally posted by AmpMcv View PostDude. This is a challenge for Squidward Hearn. Is he going to be able to line up 4 more tomato cans?
The only reason AJ is still fighting is because he signed a 10 fight deal with Sky or BT RIGHT before Usyk snatched his heart out of his chest. 4 more fights and then he can go back to being a super model.
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“I’m a fighter by nature. I look at myself in the mirror and all I see is a fighter. It’s just what I do. Whether I’m in camp or not, I’m always ready to fight,”
i respect pro boxers and AJ has done very well for himself but the stuff he comes out with is just getting more and more comical sounding over the years to me anyway, i used to actually believe what he uttered at one stage, his philosophical ramblings about challenging himself and improving etc etc all sounded great, but then he talks about his biggest rival wilder and he turns to absolute mush & its always been like that too i can see now, bravo AJ and hearn is all i can say for all the cash u made
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Originally posted by adotd View PostGood rebuilding job this year for AJ. Similar to Lewis after the McCall loss. Confidence building easy fights.
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