Comments Thread For: Dillian Whyte Warns: I Will Hurt Anthony Joshua!

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  • Tom Cruise
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    #11
    Originally posted by BodiesInFlight
    Was it not his fourth fight? Also I think it was Whyte's debut.

    With all the hype Joshua is getting i'd use that win as a selling point too.
    I heard second but no matter. Whyte was also a kickboxer before he was in boxing so he was more experienced.

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    • kiDynamite92
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      #12
      I really don't see what's great about Joshua tbh. He made his name beating old man Cammerelie in 2011 and then getting beaten up by Medzidov in the final. After that he had all the hype about him and carried that into the Olympics where realistically he should have been eliminated in the opening match. Who else did he beat that was of note in the amateurs? Dychko was the only name I could find.

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      • kafkod
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        #13
        There's nothing the UK fans enjoy more than a bit of domestic violence. If it's two unbeaten heavyweights, both big punchers, even better!

        One thing for sure, "The Villain" is not going to shut up about beating AJ as an amateur till he gets a chance to try and prove he can do it again as a pro.

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        • Funky_Monk
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          #14
          Originally posted by kafkod
          There's nothing the UK fans enjoy more than a bit of domestic violence. If it's two unbeaten heavyweights, both big punchers, even better!

          One thing for sure, "The Villain" is not going to shut up about beating AJ as an amateur till he gets a chance to try and prove he can do it again as a pro.
          If he had any sense he'd sit on it a bit. The longer both keep winning the more money it puts in both their pockets.
          Bit like the Quigg Frampton fighter is bigger now than 18 months ago

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          • londoner
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            #15
            Originally posted by kiDynamite92
            beating old man Cammerelie in 2011 and then getting beaten up by Medzidov in the final.
            Beaten up?? Joshua lost a decision in that world final by just 22-21 against a guy, Magomedrasul Majidov, world ranked 1, who was boxing in his own country, Azerbaijan, in front of that country's president who was there specifically because Majidov, a national hero, was considered a cinch for gold. They were hardly going to hand him silver in the circumstances, were they, but Josh did enough in the deciding third round of a real tough fight to have nicked it himself and even though he got the minor medal in the end it was a hell of a showing nonetheless by a guy who was still raw at international level.

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            • Jewish-Reptile
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              #16
              Joshua is getting a lot of attention right now, Whyte is simply piggy backing the train, who wouldn't ?

              Like stated before, this fight should be allowed to boil, if Whyte keeps winning and winning in style he could make a name taking out a journey man such as Price or Chisora to establish himself like Hughie Fury just has in beating Rudenko.

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              • KnockoutNed
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                #17

                He already has hurt him. 3:00.

                Imagine now with no headgear.

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                • Weebler I
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by knockoutkid
                  aj isnt going to step up for a couple of years now, johnsons not going to be the next opponent, who realy cares, hughie fury has passed him now.
                  Johnson isn't next for Joshua?

                  Originally posted by Tom Cruise
                  Also Dillian Whyte is going to dine out on this win (in joshua's second ever amateur fight, after starting boxing at 18) for the rest of his career.
                  Well let's see Joshua rematch him at some point and put it to bed.

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                  • kiDynamite92
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by londoner
                    Beaten up?? Joshua lost a decision in that world final by just 22-21 against a guy, Magomedrasul Majidov, world ranked 1, who was boxing in his own country, Azerbaijan, in front of that country's president who was there specifically because Majidov, a national hero, was considered a cinch for gold. They were hardly going to hand him silver in the circumstances, were they, but Josh did enough in the deciding third round of a real tough fight to have nicked it himself and even though he got the minor medal in the end it was a hell of a showing nonetheless by a guy who was still raw at international level.
                    Bull****. Medzidov won that final clearly. There was no hint of a robbery and if Joshua should have won, he would have even if the president was there. Why didn't they let Termur Mammadoc advance if the officiating there was corrupt? That scoreline was flattering to non other then Joshua himself. The amount of times that Medzidov caught him flush, Joshua was lucky to be standing.

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                    • londoner
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by kiDynamite92
                      Bull****. Medzidov won that final clearly. There was no hint of a robbery. The amount of times that Medzidov caught him flush, Joshua was lucky to be standing.
                      I didn't say it was a robbery, I said it could have gone either way, it was that close, and against the world number one that represented a great performance by Joshua whose experience at the time was so limited. Yes, Majidov did land some flush bombs along the way but AJ took them well, showing chin and heart, and he showed quality too in connecting with enough of his own shots to make it a photo finish. Josh was thrown in at the deep end in that tournament and stood right up to the challenge. He proved his mettle there and then and his hunger and eagerness to learn will turn him into one formidable pro.

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