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  • about.thousands
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    #11
    AJ is the biggest draw in Boxing. He did 450K PPV in the UK against Whyte. Now he's fighting for a title he'll probably get 750K. Canelo did 300k against Lara, 350k against Angulo, and 900K against Cotto. Joshua's 450k in the UK tops all three of those because of population. He'll probably do 700K against Martin. Joshua is the A-side over Fury, Haye, and Wilder.

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    • kiDynamite92
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      #12
      Good on AJ but in all reality he's not beating Fury. He's got no chance, not today, tomorrow, next year or the year after. Fury is so far ahead of the opposition it's not funny.

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        #13
        I think I jumped the gun on this one. I watched every piece of video I could find on Martin, and I'm not confident at all in him vs. AJ. I was going off AJ's last fight with Whyte and seen openings and holes in his armour and figured Martin would slip some dandies in on him..... BUT..... Martin is too slow man. Might be too out of shape. He's never been hit like Joshua's gonna hit him. Plus the sold out O2 all screaming for their dude to win a world title..... Joshua by KO in the 7th.

        I hope I'm wrong because the US needs some respect when it comes to their heavies, but I don't think I am.

        Also... "Birdlegs" as he's known by so many of you, would knock Anthony Joshua out within 5 rounds. Take it to the bank.

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        • richardt
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          #14
          Originally posted by kiDynamite92
          Good on AJ but in all reality he's not beating Fury. He's got no chance, not today, tomorrow, next year or the year after. Fury is so far ahead of the opposition it's not funny.
          Okay, so if they fight, I'll bet 100 dollars to everything you own. Should be an easy 100 dollars, right? in Boxing, especially heavyweights where a punch can end a fight, there is no such thing as no chance. Take up my bet when you are ready. I guarantee that bet all of a sudden doesn't make you as confident anymore.

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          • ianjamsie
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            #15
            Originally posted by soul_survivor
            AJ will hold onto the IBF belt for dear life and Hearns will milk him on PPV for at least 3 more fights before he fights any one of note.
            I agree with this completely.

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            • ianjamsie
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              #16
              Originally posted by ThumperMcDougal
              I think I jumped the gun on this one. I watched every piece of video I could find on Martin, and I'm not confident at all in him vs. AJ. I was going off AJ's last fight with Whyte and seen openings and holes in his armour and figured Martin would slip some dandies in on him..... BUT..... Martin is too slow man. Might be too out of shape. He's never been hit like Joshua's gonna hit him. Plus the sold out O2 all screaming for their dude to win a world title..... Joshua by KO in the 7th.

              I hope I'm wrong because the US needs some respect when it comes to their heavies, but I don't think I am.

              Also... "Birdlegs" as he's known by so many of you, would knock Anthony Joshua out within 5 rounds. Take it to the bank.
              By bird legs you mean wilder? If he gets through his next fight which I doubt, Joshua will take care of him inside 3, probably a first round. Wilder windmill punches and is too open. Joshua will ko him on the inside. It is the reason he keeps stopping all these fighters who have never been stopped before.

              It is what Tyson used to do.

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                #17
                Originally posted by ThumperMcDougal
                I think I jumped the gun on this one. I watched every piece of video I could find on Martin, and I'm not confident at all in him vs. AJ. I was going off AJ's last fight with Whyte and seen openings and holes in his armour and figured Martin would slip some dandies in on him..... BUT..... Martin is too slow man. Might be too out of shape. He's never been hit like Joshua's gonna hit him. Plus the sold out O2 all screaming for their dude to win a world title..... Joshua by KO in the 7th.

                I hope I'm wrong because the US needs some respect when it comes to their heavies, but I don't think I am.

                Also... "Birdlegs" as he's known by so many of you, would knock Anthony Joshua out within 5 rounds. Take it to the bank.
                lol get a grip, 1 solid punch from joshua and wilder would be out for a week. Drummer boy made him dance ffs

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by richardt
                  Okay, so if they fight, I'll bet 100 dollars to everything you own. Should be an easy 100 dollars, right? in Boxing, especially heavyweights where a punch can end a fight, there is no such thing as no chance. Take up my bet when you are ready. I guarantee that bet all of a sudden doesn't make you as confident anymore.
                  Fury in all likely hood wont make it past Wlad ,if so AJ would be Furys worst nightmare a guy with reach ,k.o power who can fight on inside !

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                  • richardt
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by juggernaut666
                    Fury in all likely hood wont make it past Wlad ,if so AJ would be Furys worst nightmare a guy with reach ,k.o power who can fight on inside !
                    The other thing AJ does that Fury doesn't do is throw combinations.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by ianjamsie
                      By bird legs you mean wilder? If he gets through his next fight which I doubt, Joshua will take care of him inside 3, probably a first round. Wilder windmill punches and is too open. Joshua will ko him on the inside. It is the reason he keeps stopping all these fighters who have never been stopped before.

                      It is what Tyson used to do.
                      im not sure he would do it inside 3, he probably could though. It all depends on AJ and how much he steps on the gas from the opening bell. But Wilder would not win that fight thats for sure, no matter how juiced up he gets.

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