Comments Thread For: Anthony Joshua Vows To Break Johnson Bit By Bit

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  • dan_cov
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    #21
    Haha Michael Buffer introduced Kingpin as Kevin Mitchell.

    Johnson has came in much lighter and actually looks quite lean, I am surprised and he shouldn't really get credit its his responsibility but fair play to the guy, he has backed his **** up for once in his life. Now hopefully he makes good on his promise to come to win.

    The disappointing thing is he is actually one of the more skilled, better heavyweights. In this era he could of been a bloody solid fighter. Something a bit better than a stepping stone anyway.

    I just hope after he gives up the first few rounds, probably wise if done intelligently against someone fresh out of the amateurs and against such a heavily musclebound fast starter like A.J he picks it up and at least lets his hands go. I want to see what Joshua has, I'm convinced he was frustrated and looking a little tired against Gavern after just a couple of rounds.

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    • Djanxx
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      #22
      Originally posted by war52
      This fight will go the distance.Johnson
      Is a durable fighter.Joshua does not tick all the boxes.He has power and size.He lacks speed and lateral movement.He is not complete package.Can he take a shot? Can he
      Go the distance?To be champ you
      Have to be the complete package.
      David Haye is the Uk's best heavyweight by far.
      Fury would destroy Haye lmao I can't believe that fraud still has fans what a joke.

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      • BigAlexSand
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        #23
        I clearly feel differnet than most when it comes to being sold on Joshua... I am. Though he is stiffer and not as quick as Lewis; he seems to have more power and he fights at his height which was a problem for Lennox. When you are the taller fighter; you use your height as an advantage but too often did Lennox move into his smaller opponents offense. I have always been a huge fan of Lewis and no way am I down playing his skills but the fact is the Joshua is showing just as much of an impact early on as Lewis did.

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