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  • hugh grant
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    #31
    Originally posted by FrankieBruno
    DOMINIC BREAZEALE is unproven just like the last 2 guys Jousha has fought

    Will this crap be on PPV?

    Hearn will keep milking Jousha like this to you gullible casual fans
    Well, josh is unproven as well in many peoples opinion. Buts josh taking peoples zeros and keeping his intact

    But I want josh to fight stivernes, then haye, wilder and fury's of this world

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    • SUBZER0ED
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      #32
      Originally posted by hugh grant
      Yes your right. Even George foreman was scared Frazier was going to get back up when foreman was bouncing him off the canvas.
      I'm sure joish hoped martin wouldn't get back up
      Ok funny guy. Different story. We don't know how Breazeale will fight against Joshua, but he does have the heart, size & power to do damage if Joshua Carries him to get rounds.

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        #33
        Originally posted by juggernaut666
        Theres always going to be a risk. If AJ does not get more rounds in and fights 1/3 rounders he will not be at his best for the Fury's...so I say carrying the guy an extra 5 rnds . Fighting just a few of them makes a huge difference. Its not so much he's less experienced than everyone ,its the total round count where he lacks,which why Fury and Wlad are craftier fighters at a set pace. you don't necessarily put things to much at risk if you know you can end the fight whenever you like. There would be much more risk going into a fury level fight with limited rounds. I think he realizes this and knows this guy is a slow paced fighter,i don't see any easier guy to do this with ,even though I think Breazeale is better than Martin.
        I just don't see the point in carrying someone, especially a HW, who can get lucky. Joshua will get better experience from someone who is capable of hanging in there with him.

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        • juggernaut666
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          #34
          Originally posted by SUBZER0ED
          I just don't see the point in carrying someone, especially a HW, who can get lucky. Joshua will get better experience from someone who is capable of hanging in there with him.
          The problem is he will already be in that championship fight...he will waiting on a ghost. The only person who can go a good amount of rounds with Joshua ..is Joshua himself. Unless he gets maybe a Pulev/ Wach/ Ortiz...these types are the only guys I see him trying to belt out that would maybe last some rounds. other than that who is left for him to fight with the winner of Wlad / fury knocking on his door? Times right now to get those rounds in.

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          • ziggyzap
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            #35
            Fury Is The Bum

            I will hereby predict that if Anthony Joshua fights Tyson Fury, Joshua will make mincemeat out of him. Fury seems to think that because he beat a dispirited and tired Klitschko on points with ****** antics, that he will get away with the same sort of rubbish against a large, very powerful, very skilled and most of all, very hungry boxer in Anthony Joshua.

            So who has Fury actually fought? Looking at the list of his opponents, there's only a couple of notables apart from Klitschko. Dereck Chisora was a spent force. Christian Hammer was a waste of time. Steve Cunningham and Kevin Johnson were tired has-beens. The rest are not worth mentioning.

            But Fury took a whole 12 rounds to eke out a points win over Klitschko, which is no credit to him, since Klitschko fought like a sleepwalker. In his heyday, Klitschko would have blasted Fury out of the ring in six rounds.

            So I long for the day when Anthony Joshua climbs into the ring to fight Tyson Fury, because I predict that it will be a bloodbath that will shut that loudmouth fool up forever.

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            • Damn Wicked
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              #36
              Did anyone seriously think that Joshua was going to start fighting the top guys in the heavyweight division after beating Martin ? That would be too good to be true for us boxing fans. His team has to build their confidence in him before they throw him in with a real serious threat. Everyone is so afraid of a loss. Nobody wants to ruin their cash cow.

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                #37
                Originally posted by hugh grant
                Well, josh is unproven as well in many peoples opinion. Buts josh taking peoples zeros and keeping his intact

                But I want josh to fight stivernes, then haye, wilder and fury's of this world
                Stiverne would be the safest choice. He's not much of a mover and he can be lazy. That would give Joshua room to breathe and think in there.

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                • Arthur Daley
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                  #38
                  Even Wilder wouldn't have defended against such a sack of ****. Embarrassing for British boxing.

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                  • aretrospective
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by kafkod
                    Lol. Fury has referred to Povetkin as a Russian midget on steroids a couple of times. I wouldn't be surprised if he latched on to the pudding bowl haircut too.
                    Hehe. Something not right about Povetkin being called a midget isn't there? The bloke is massive! Shows the size of modern heavyweights.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Arthur Daley
                      Even Wilder wouldn't have defended against such a sack of ****. Embarrassing for British boxing.
                      Shameful and embarrassing for the British Empire.

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