Comments Thread For: David Haye Explains Concerns For Anthony Joshua in Martin Bout

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: David Haye Explains Concerns For Anthony Joshua in Martin Bout

    David Haye (27-2, 25 KOs) has issued a warning to fellow Londoner and heavyweight rival Anthony Joshua (15-0, 15 early) ahead of this Saturday's IBF heavyweight title clash between the unbeaten contender and America's Charles Martin (23-0-1, 21 stoppages) at London's O2 Arena.
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  • fanofslug
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    Some good points by Haye. I've not seen any videos of him sparring against a lefty either, and it's all strength and pulling ropes etc. I reckon Martin could cause an upset if AJ fights the same way he did against Whyte. I just don't see him adapting or changing in any way, he looks so stiff at times, remind of when Ali did the Mummy impression of Foreman, except Foreman could take a punch, AJ was shaken by Whyte. This is gonna be an interesting one.

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    • kafkod
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      Originally posted by fanofslug
      Some good points by Haye. I've not seen any videos of him sparring against a lefty either, and it's all strength and pulling ropes etc. I reckon Martin could cause an upset if AJ fights the same way he did against Whyte. I just don't see him adapting or changing in any way, he looks so stiff at times, remind of when Ali did the Mummy impression of Foreman, except Foreman could take a punch, AJ was shaken by Whyte. This is gonna be an interesting one.
      IMO Dillian Whyte is better and hits harder than many people give him credit for.

      I'm favouring AJ to beat Martin but not with a lot of confidence!

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      • TheBoxingfan101
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        #4
        haye makes a good point and i also think AJ is taking the fact martin is a southpaw too lightly

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        • Weltschmerz
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          #5
          Joshua has said he sparred lots of southpaws.

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