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    Anthony Joshua brought a tumultuous end to the Olympic boxing tournament with a thrilling countback victory over Roberto Cammarelle, and insisted he would relish the opportunity to return to defend his title in Rio in 2016.

    Lucrative professional offers are certain to follow for the unassuming Londoner, who clawed back a three-point deficit with a heroic final-round assault to claim Great Britain's third boxing gold medal of the Games by the slightest of margins.

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  • #2
    hmmm, great analogy - the 300 Spartans after a valiant but hopeless battle LOST but then Sparta got the victory in the end.
    kinda like Joshua -vs- Savón and again against Camarelle...

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    • #3
      He's not turning pro? Sissy.

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      • #4
        won't happen.

        Too much money not to turn pro.


        Originally posted by Superflo777 View Post
        He's not turning pro? Sissy.
        Whats the Joshua haters hero, Cammarale then?

        32 years old and still wearing a helmet in the ring

        for shame

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        • #5
          Thought he would turn pro so we could see if he was a Lewis or an A. Harrison.

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          • #6
            should turn pro in my opinion...they could just move him along slowly...

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            • #7
              Good decision imo if he sees it through there is no rush to turn pro he is young and only started boxing 3 years ago.

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              • #8
                He's stated that he is no rush in this sport and will take his time as an amateur before turning professional. I don't think he's felt the true impact of having won a gold medal, the promoters will be offering some very lucrative deals that will get Joshua thinking.

                If he turns professional now by the time 2016 Olympics comes around he could be a world champion fighting in front of 50k people. Whilst writing this I remembered the pro league the AIBA set-up, something which Joshua should avoid.

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                • #9
                  I honestly don't believe him. He may still stay amateurs and fight for a few more titles and maybe the commonwealth, but noway do I think he'll still be in amateurs till Rio.

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                  • #10
                    He said he wants to win the world championships, so that's another year at least. I wouldn't mind him staying amateur for another year or two but I don't want to see him at Rio, he should be making his way in the professional ranks then.

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