How would Anthony Joshua do against Duhaupas?

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  • Cobra_
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    #1

    How would Anthony Joshua do against Duhaupas?

    For Wilder comparison sake.

    Would he have stopped him in more dominant fashion? Would he have knocked him down? Or would it go the full 12?
  • Hougigo
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    #2
    Hearn will probably make it for next year.... but I think he'll take him out faster

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    • daggum
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      #3
      stops him in 1 second(brittish stoppage)

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      • Jim Jeffries
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        #4
        Rather see Joshuea fight a guy who already beat Duhaupas. Erkan Teper, assuming that he beats Helenius in December.

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        • The Noose
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          #5
          His defence was very tight and he looked very strong. I dont think anyone easily dispatches of him. Joshua's punches are huge but Wilder had to throw everything he had at him over 11 rounds, and still it was the ref that stopped it.

          Id like to see if Joshua could stop him. it would be a good test. I have no idea if Joshua could do a better job.

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          • Hougigo
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            #6
            Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
            Rather see Joshuea fight a guy who already beat Duhaupas. Erkan Teper, assuming that he beats Helenius in December.
            He'd have the Euro title...also don't see Teper fighting for a title any time soon.

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            • LacedUp
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              #7
              It would be a good comparison. My guess is Joshua would take him out brutally.

              But the Wilder fight was also for a world title. That'll do something extra to a challenger.

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              • VatoMulatto
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                #8
                A lot of the punches Wilder threw were bouncing off the gloves and not landing cleanly at all. Joshua would hit him with clean punches and take him out inside 5 rounds.

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                • BostonGuy
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                  #9
                  Johan Duhaupas is probably damaged goods after that beating he took at the hands of Deontay Wilder. I was a sustained beating that shortens fighters' careers.

                  That said, I think Joshua probably takes him out quicker

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                  • Tom Cruise
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                    #10
                    Joshua is different to Wilder in that he is much heavier and more aggressive. Which means even if he cant get the big one punch KO, he can often put his opponent in a psition that the ref will have to step in and stop it. Wilder on the other hand is much more patient.

                    Wilder has more one punch power (by the looks of it) but the way Josh fights probably means he would stop guys like Duhuapas and Molina quicker.

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