Comments Thread For: Joshua: I Made Mistakes That I Can't Take To Top Level

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  • ROSS CALIFORNIA
    Tyson fan
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    #11
    Originally posted by thack
    I was there when Frank unravelled against Bonecrusher and at ringside for this fight .When the left hook landed and there was a slight wobble I thought the same thing but unlike Frank , Josh thankfully seems to have a better chin and was soon clear headed although the way he noticeably slowed in the third had me concerned but looking back this can only be a good learning curve.
    I think the perspective he keeps is also encouraging, he's hard to match at this stage as he's so heavy handed but needs rounds.
    Wow, that was a long time ago. From what I remember, Frank was actually beating him. I think Joshua or any fighter can be hurt, its the way they handle it. I think he handled it well and this experience should help him. Who knows what will happen when he faces a big puncher, but more experience is definitely needed. Also, he has the power to be a threat to any fighter, which makes him a very exciting prospect.

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    • Ray*
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      #12
      I like the fact that he himself is keeping a lid on the hype surrounding him.

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      • Box-Office
        Russo Guy
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        #13
        I wouldn't be surprised if he is instead steered towards the IBF route.

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