Impressed by AJ? I am sure as heck not!

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  • MisterPullman
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    #151
    Originally posted by Sparked_26
    15 pages dedicated to whining about how a 15-fight relative novice heavyweight is not unbeatable.

    Standard NSB fodder.
    Oh would you look at that, you're from Manchester hmm

    Don't take my criticism personal, I get you're patriotic, it's all good.

    I'm simply stating my opinion, that many of the top 10 guys would surely knock his ass out. Joshua is a big stiff overrated sac of meat with glass waiting to be shattered. The first time someone threw back against him (whyte) the first time he almost got KO'd

    He's David Price #2 gentlemen

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    • Sparked_26
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      #152
      Originally posted by KOVALBOXER
      Oh would you look at that, you're from Manchester hmm

      Don't take my criticism personal, I get you're patriotic, it's all good.

      I'm simply stating my opinion, that many of the top 10 guys would surely knock his ass out. Joshua is a big stiff overrated sac of meat with glass waiting to be shattered. The first time someone threw back against him (whyte) the first time he almost got KO'd

      He's David Price #2 gentlemen
      You made a whole thread because you are upset that Wilder doesn't get credit. The fact that you compare the two fighters automatically is damning.

      Joshua probably loses on the way up. No big deal.

      Wilder hardly put himself in that position. I will watch him against Povetkin and not before now.

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      • MisterPullman
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        #153
        Originally posted by Sparked_26
        You made a whole thread because you are upset that Wilder doesn't get credit. The fact that you compare the two fighters automatically is damning.

        Joshua probably loses on the way up. No big deal.
        Stiverne would probably beat Joshua now

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        • The Noose
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          #154
          Difficult to tell how far he will go. Obvious major flaws, but still has a time to improve.

          Wouldnt be surprised if his next 5 fights are against bums again.

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          • Sparked_26
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            #155
            Originally posted by The Noose
            Difficult to tell how far he will go. Obvious major flaws, but still has a time to improve.

            Wouldnt be surprised if his next 5 fights are against bums again.
            I don't think there is any point in facing bums now not now Eddie Hearn knows he can make PPV's out of him.

            I reckon it'll be Chisora or Chambers next.

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              #156
              Although I lke Fury a lot more, he's confirmed that Joshua was bashing him up in sparring.

              Joshua didn't look great last night, but okay, and it was only the first fight where he'd faced someone who hit back.

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                #157
                Be interesting to see how Whyte gets on. I think he is at least Chisora level though he will have to grow into that status.

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                • SplitSecond
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                  #158
                  Originally posted by KOVALBOXER
                  Stiverne would probably beat Joshua now
                  This would be a great fight. Although I'm not sure if Stiverne is past it after the bombs that were triggered on his head by Wilder.

                  On topic, Joshua just seems like a tank to me, that's all, he's not impressive boxing skills wise.

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                  • IronDanHamza
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                    #159
                    Originally posted by LacedUp
                    How is it awful when he got better as the fight went on?

                    That's ridiculous and taking DWs work away from him.
                    He got a second wind after looking physically exhausted in Round 2 His stamina's clearly a joke.

                    "He got better" or more like Dillian Whyte aka Manboobs of steel was just even worse.

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                    • alexguiness
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                      #160
                      Joshua looked shaky at times against a Whyte.

                      White is pretty much a novice, all he had was the heart and balls to trade toe to toe with Joshua.

                      I'm still not sold on AJ, I think he is protected hugely by Hearn.

                      I think the real tests are with some of the decent eastern European fighters who have technical skill, power and trade shots.

                      If Joshua can get the job done early then so be it, I believe he is far too over developed physically for going past 8 rounds.

                      Frank Bruno, it feels familiar already.

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