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  • Humean
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    #21
    Breazeale has miniscule talent, Joshua will knock him out very quickly. Molina is actually ok with big power but overall he is not of a particularly high standard and that leaves Stiverne who is probably the best option of the three but he is an arrogant and lazy tool so God knows what state he'd turn up in. Joshua should fight Haye but Hearn appears to be scared of that fight,

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    • Æthelstan
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      #22
      Stiverne would be the best

      Breazeale would be okay

      But not Molina, who is just a clubfighter (win over shot Adamek means nothing)

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      • Vinnykin
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        #23
        Bum list of fighters. Stiverne is over the hill, He was never that good any way. Breazeale has already looked garbage in his last 2 fights, Fred Kassi schooled him but he has his precious 0 still. Molina's defence consists of curling up and hiding his head behind his fat shoulder, usually against the ropes. Joshua will Ko each one within a few rounds. Not interested

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        • The plunger man
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          #24
          The only fighters that can match joshua and possibly beat him are fighters like wilder,fury and klitchcko because they can fight from a distance ...I would say more a fury and wilder because they can move away from him...wilder does have that big right he can throw from a distance and land on Joshua's chin...but if joshua takes it he walks straight through him and crushes him as soon as he lands one or two solid shots on him...stiverne don't have the size or the movment to cause an upset but he will hang in there a few rounds...but if joshau blasts him him inside 4 rounds then we really do have a monster in the heavyweight division......molina forget it and breazeale would fold early.....stiverne would last a few rounds and would show how far joshua has come.....war joshua

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          • The plunger man
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            #25
            Originally posted by Vinnykin
            Bum list of fighters. Stiverne is over the hill, He was never that good any way. Breazeale has already looked garbage in his last 2 fights, Fred Kassi schooled him but he has his precious 0 still. Molina's defence consists of curling up and hiding his head behind his fat shoulder, usually against the ropes. Joshua will Ko each one within a few rounds. Not interested
            Yeah like Christian hammer or steve Cunningham ...world beaters lol

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            • vitali1999
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              #26
              Molina is garbage. Breazeale or Stiverne would be good tests and a good first defense

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              • BoxingFan85
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                #27
                Originally posted by Eff Pandas
                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.

                Totally agree with Whyte.. He has banks as his trainer & hope he uses all of Emanuel's knowledge onto Whyte. Though Whyte dismissed Minto in 5th or 6th round, Minto made him loop average in that fight tbh, he made him miss a lot & frankly he was trying to swing wildly most of the time..

                But frankly not sold by Breazeale's athleticism or technique though. The guy doesn't use his height to lead with the jab & has his chin up to be hit.. Monsur was hurting him with body shots too, but will wait & see how he improves.. As far as Joshua except Breazeale, all other guys are a step up & I want AJ to be hit once or twice in these fights to see how he takes it & how he adjusts. I was hoping Martin is going to do the same, but the guy ****** a.. big time..

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                • ianjamsie
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by gspm23
                  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.
                  It is a shame because I believe he has power to bother Joshua.

                  I expect Povetkin to clean his clock too.

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                  • Vinnykin
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Steve plunger
                    Yeah like Christian hammer or steve Cunningham ...world beaters lol
                    They were mismatches and Tko's as well, what's your point? it's a compliment to where I rate Joshua that I think these guys stand no chance

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                    • Tobi.G
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by pakhtun
                      Molina is the guy that Chris Arreola KO'd in one round, right? Good to see that Joshua is considering some quality opponents...
                      Thats long ago. In his last fight he knocked out Adamek and looked in better shape than ever. Not a fat slob like against Arreola and i think he improved. He would be ok for a first defense. But Brazil is terrible i think molina would beat Brazil.

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