Comments Thread For: Anthony Joshua: Me, Fury and Haye - We Have To Fight!
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At least they speak the same language though hey...so well in fact it's almost as if they invented it.Comment
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Fair enough, that will be interesting to see how it pans out.
He doesn't seem to have a lot of charisma or personality outside of the ring but he has that nice humble angle to sell, which people like. Plus he has a bit of a back story of bad guy turned good.
Then again, he still has to prove he's a top fighter in the ring first.
One thing about us Americans, is we are unfortunately superficial. Most Americans see looks and physique (John Cena) before they see talent. If you have talent or extreme knockout power to go with those looks... America will market you to the moon.Comment
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Thats what makes it exciting, they all can KO each other and they come to fight and get knockouts. Wilder, ortiz, and joshua dont try to get decisions they go for the knockout.Comment
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So what , they still never tried to make the fight exciting except for vitali in his prime. Wlad got alot of knockouts but he mostly just jabbed and hugged and kod guys with 1 big right hand after they were gassed. He never actually went out and tried to push the pace.Comment
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Now go away and try and find a decent heavyweight of your own........and good luck with that one...Lol
stop sending fat yanks over here!!Comment
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Anthony Joshua insisted he is not yet satisfied at becoming the IBF heavyweight champion and revealed he was more excited at securing his title shot than winning the title itself.
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Haye is a nobody in this discussion.
Fury stops AJ late, after severe punishment. The biggest threat to Fury is Ortiz, Povetkin (if prime) and Wilder in that order. Somewhere below Briggs, Arreola, and washed up versions of Jack Johnson, Joe Frazier, and Tua if they were all still active today and went the RJJ route, would be AJ.Comment
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