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  • #51
    Breazeale is better because he beat hardcore mansoir and made him retire on his stool like homie did ortiz.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by kiaba360 View Post
      Maybe he'll face Duhaupas to close out the year after he's faced the Parker/Takam winner.

      Martin, Parker/Takam and Duhaupas would be a solid year for AJ imo.
      parker or takam will have to face pulev or chisora before they become the mandatory, so that won't be until 2017

      however, if chisora pulls off the upset against pulev then i think hearn will let him skip the final eliminator and have a crack at AJ in the fall

      i think joshua will only fight four times this year if chisora beats pulev and/or they can't get a super fight (fury or haye) to end the year
      Last edited by NEETzsche; 04-25-2016, 11:01 AM.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by Evil_Meat View Post
        I agree with everything except for the bold part. Breazeale clearly has terrible skills... He may punch harder than Martin and seems to have a lot more heart but skill wise I don't see how he's better than Martin. We're probably arguing about nothing since I do think Breazeale may be a better fighter (due to his heart) but from a technical standpoint I doubt it.
        Martin is a better boxer against who? A few nobodies breazeale out boxed agullira and stopped him.

        Breazeale has fought better competition & whether you were impressed or not he was tested vs formable foes.

        Martin fought nobody was a unknown until he got a fluke title shot and became a laughable champion.

        Breazeale is a really big guy who fights like a small mexican which isnt good for a ex quarterback that started boxing late.

        I guarantee you fred cassi and mansoir would destroy martin he's garbage...

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        • #54
          Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
          Good fight for a young champion. Should build his confidence, and prepare him for the next level. Maybe a Bryant Jennings next, then the big boys!
          Jennings would have been a great choice semi durable, not an heavy or concussive puncher. The guy isn't really dangerous with his punches but I suppose he could have been viewed as too dangerous given his experience in conparison to AJ, Jennings is certainly more dangerous than he is given credit for and would have been a better choice than Stiverne, not that I would be disappointed with either for Joshua's next fight, even Szpilka at this stage.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by midget molley View Post
            Martin is a better boxer against who? A few nobodies breazeale out boxed agullira and stopped him.

            Breazeale has fought better competition & whether you were impressed or not he was tested vs formable foes.

            Martin fought nobody was a unknown until he got a fluke title shot and became a laughable champion.

            Breazeale is a really big guy who fights like a small mexican which isnt good for a ex quarterback that started boxing late.

            I guarantee you fred cassi and mansoir would destroy martin he's garbage...
            Breazeale is probably better than Martin, but he is tailor made for Joshua. He has no head movement at all, pair this with his atrocious defense and lazy jab and he will probably knocked out before round 4

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            • #56
              Breazeale is all around solid and not as slow as ppl think when he lets his hands go, add in the reach factor ,speed becomes less relevant if hes going shorter distances with the punches . However he is a slow starter and likes to use his size to out his opponents . With Joshua its not going to work since Joshua is not that much smaller in reach and physically is way to much for him. Its also a strategic move on Joshua, fight the guy not only with an undefeated record but fight a taller guy who resembles a klitchko /Fury type fighter length wise because that's the match most likely to happen soon. He's releativley heavy handed and accurate with holes in his defense.I like AJ by rnd 4.I think he may coast a few rounds to get the feel of a 6'7/6'8 guy in there then drop the bomb. Stiverne was probably the better match here but if I was gunning for Fury I would pick this opponent as well.

              I think Breazeale is a much more seasoned fighter than Whyte or Martin,the two times he didn't look so great were too southpaws and a 40 something year old he didn't take serious. Either way I cant see AJ losing this one.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by BrometheusBob. View Post
                This fight sucks ****, but I'll watch it to see this bum Breazeale get finished off

                Lmao.......

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                • #58
                  Breazeale is way better than Martin. Martin fights like a rank amateur.

                  Breazeale hasn't shown me anything to prove he is a big risk to Joshua.

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by Scott.Weiland. View Post
                    Jennings would have been a great choice semi durable, not an heavy or concussive puncher. The guy isn't really dangerous with his punches but I suppose he could have been viewed as too dangerous given his experience in conparison to AJ, Jennings is certainly more dangerous than he is given credit for and would have been a better choice than Stiverne, not that I would be disappointed with either for Joshua's next fight, even Szpilka at this stage.
                    The question is how many fights is he allowed before he starts facing his mandatories?

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
                      the two times he didn't look so great were too southpaws and a 40 something year old he didn't take serious.
                      the two times he didn't look so great happen to be the two times he fought anyone worth a damn. kassi was robbed and the mansour win was almost as lucky as martin's glazkov win

                      he just looks awful to me. totally uncoordinated and ineffectual. joshua is going to ragdoll him

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