Comments Thread For: Anthony Joshua turns up late then insists he could fight Daniel Dubois today

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  • Stuntman Mike
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    #21
    Joshuas punches are so much sharper an accurate.

    If he throws with bad intention early he will ko dubois but if he lets it go past 3 rounds dubois has a chance of landing something decent himself


    Personally i think joshua kos dubois with a counter right hand inside 3 rounds

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    • champion4ever
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      #22
      Originally posted by BlackRobb
      Anyone who believes Dubois is winning this fight needs to put the meth pipe down. Two completely different levels of fighter. AJ in 7 or 8.​​​​​​
      Don’t sell Dubois too short. After all, this is the heavyweight division and all it takes is one good punch to change the landscape of a fight.

      I am not saying that it is going to happen but it’s very possible that it can. I know that boxing fans still have their reservations about Dubois’ heart which is understandable.

      However, he still can still hit and besides, Joshua has been dropped multiples times before and stopped. I am not saying that it will but it can easily happen again.

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      • BodyBagz
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        #23
        If AJ loses, it will have absolutely nothing to do with his tardiness !!!!!!!!!

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          #24
          Originally posted by champion4ever
          However, he still can still hit and besides, Joshua has been dropped multiples times before and stopped. I am not saying that it will but it can easily happen again.
          We should chalk up the Andy L as being a huge fluke.
          He wasn't able to come close to duplicating that feat and AJ hasn't been down since.

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            #25
            Originally posted by hennanra1000

            As a Joshua supporter i agree - Dubois has had a MUCH harder road in recent fights to get to this point as Hrgovic and Miller are near impossible to knockout and up there in punching power. Not to mention Usyk before that.

            I think Dubois has a really good chance here but rooting for Joshua to take him out.


            You rate Fat Baby Miller?

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            • champion4ever
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              #26
              Originally posted by BodyBagz

              We should chalk up the Andy L as being a huge fluke.
              He wasn't able to come close to duplicating that feat and AJ hasn't been down since.
              That’s true. My only point is that it has happened before. Therefore, it could easily happen again. If Joshua isn’t focused or disciplined enough like he was against Andy Ruiz.

              In any case, You are right. I believe AJ was dropped multiple times largely because he was underestimating and overlooking Andy Ruiz. He cannot afford to make the same mistake twice.

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                #27
                Originally posted by champion4ever
                That’s true. My only point is that it has happened before. Therefore, it could easily happen again. If Joshua isn’t focused or disciplined enough like he was against Andy Ruiz.

                In any case, You are right. I believe AJ was dropped multiple times largely because he was underestimating and overlooking Andy Ruiz. He cannot afford to make the same mistake twice.
                Once Andy caught AJ, it was pretty much a done deal
                AJ was able to withstand the Wlad KD

                The Andy L made AJ a more focused fighter, me thinks.
                If he loses, it will be a UD12 L.

                I don't see AJ rushing in recklessly anymore, which is how Andy ended him.

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                • Haka
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                  #28
                  AJ still exactly the same fighter and is known to botch it in big fights. DD by Ko.

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                  • Line305b
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                    #29
                    AJ winning, I think, maybe even via knockout. Usyk did it with a jab after tiring Dubois for a few rounds.

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                    • Line305b
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07
                      I'd feel way better about Dubois' chances if he knew how to move his head. He gets hit way too much, and Usyk stopped him with a jab. I don't think an upset is totally out of the question, since there's always that puncher's chance, but there's several roads to victory for AJ, and I have no idea how Dubois gets it done absent a lucky punch.
                      Exactly, and unless AJ is reckless, he is not going to be hit easily with a LP.

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