Comments Thread For: Anthony Joshua Could Face Stiverne, Molina or Breazeale Next

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  • The plunger man
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    #11
    Sign em up and then joshua will knock them out....stiverne will take a huge beating before he finally crumbles to the floor ......of epic proportions as well
    Last edited by The plunger man; 04-18-2016, 12:04 PM.

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    • chepboxingking
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      #12
      Stiverne please. Braz gets hit way too easy and has a suspect chin. Molina is solid #2 option but stiverne should be #1- fan's point of view. But promoters know this and would pick #3, which is prolly going to be braz. Easiest defense possible before a possible unification bout

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      • mlac
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        #13
        Originally posted by NEETzsche
        my preference would be (1) stiverne, (2) duhaupas, (3) molina

        i don't think he needs another prospect showdown right now, and breazeale doesn't even look as good as whyte or martin
        Exactly this, i seem to agree with practically all of your posts :*******:

        I have absolutely no desire to see breazeales gigantic mantits flop all over the shop while he get's blasted in a couple of round's, at least stirverne has a decent chin and duhapaus and molina always show great heart.

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        • turnedup
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          #14
          He's going to have to fight Stiverne tall, I like his chances in that fight but I wouldn't play into Stiverne's strengths by fighting him up close and personal where he can take those compact power hooks off on your head.

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          • BoxingFan85
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            #15
            Originally posted by OctoberRed
            Stiverne looked like crap in his last fight, getting dropped by a journeyman.
            Actually Stiverne is a better test than Breazeale tbh.. Breazeale isnt really a 12 round fighter & the guy got knocked down by Amir Monsur once & saved by the bell also in another & if Monsur had not broken his jaw, he would have probably had Breazeale quit or Knocked out..

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            • ianjamsie
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              #16
              Originally posted by gspm23
              I'd love a fight against Stiverne. I think it would be a really great opportunity for Joshua to show how strong he is. Stiverne never been knocked out and even Wilder did not droped him. He's strong and move quicker than people would think, considering his big frame. Let's make it happen!
              Joshua is technically better than Wilder. His power shots are not as obvious, that is why he makes everyone look so rubbish.

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              • soul_survivor
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                #17
                None of these fights are better than Wlad v Fury II lol

                Also, Molina and Brazeel are jokes.

                Stiverne would be ok.

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                • Eff Pandas
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by BoxingFan85
                  Actually Stiverne is a better test than Breazeale tbh.. Breazeale isnt really a 12 round fighter & the guy got knocked down by Amir Monsur once & saved by the bell also in another & if Monsur had not broken his jaw, he would have probably had Breazeale quit or Knocked out..
                  Don't forget Stiverne got dropped by Derric Rossy too. And almost lost a decision.

                  I like the heart Breazeale showed vs Mansour. I think some NSB people who's opinions I respect the most were predicting that Mansour would win that fight so Breazeale pulling it out in the first place is at least a lil impressive I'd argue.

                  And lets be honest Joshua isn't exactly a 12 round fighter either. I'm not sure I see any of these fights going the distance. I expect Joshua to win all these fights if I was making my pick today, but I feel like everyone of them is an upward movement for Joshua based on their resumes.

                  Randomly people keep talking about Whyte like he was the Sammy Vazquez level prospect to an Errol Spence level prospect in the UK, but when you look at his resume the most impressive thing on it is a W over Brian Minto who was coming off a loss to a 0-1 kickboxer when Whyte fought him. Granted he doesn't suck, but I think some people are over inflating him or at least assigning him accomplishments he has achieved yet maybe most notably a W with talking about.

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                  • pakhtun
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                    #19
                    Molina is the guy that Chris Arreola KO'd in one round, right? Good to see that Joshua is considering some quality opponents...
                    Last edited by pakhtun; 04-18-2016, 01:28 PM.

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                    • gspm23
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by ianjamsie
                      Joshua is technically better than Wilder. His power shots are not as obvious, that is why he makes everyone look so rubbish.
                      I totally agree with you. Wilder would get destroyed by Joshua and the thing is, we'll propably never know, since I'm pretty sure Wilder won't pass through Povetkin.. sadly.

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