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  • Combat Talk Radio
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    #41
    Originally posted by lopetego
    Haye has been exposed? how?

    He lost to Thompson when he was too young and inexperienced, got overconfident and ****y in a fight he was winning, and paid the price.

    And it's clear the only reason he lost to Wladimir was because of the huge size difference and because Wlad was in his prime and his spoiling, smothering and runaway tactics were sharper than ever. Wlad had to play safety first against the smaller guy because of how dangerous the Hayemaker is.

    If they were close to the same size, Haye would have FLATENNED Wlad and you know it, remember how easily he was dodging Wlad's jab all night like ain't no thang? Haye was and still is the most skilled HW out there,
    You're making excuses.

    Grabomir made David Haye look like a rookie, period. All that matters is the outcome after the hype. The man got exposed.

    Originally posted by lopetego
    Joshua is improving but he's not on that level yet. Joshua is too ****ing slow for Haye, has glaring defensive flaws and a suspect chin, he'll get caught by one of those sharp af killer counterpunches that only Haye can throw and it'll be night night
    Here's the problem. All Joshua needs is one shot. Charles Martin taught us this. Whether Haye can take such a shot we don't yet know.

    David Haye has not fought top tier talent. He hasn't. He's fought bums. Shannon Briggs straight up embarrassed him in public by speaking nothing but truth. Tyson Fury pulled Haye's punk card after Haye conveniently got hurt.

    Bottom line is Haye is a blown up cruiser that should never have moved up. It's not for him.

    Tell you what. In order for me to see any sort of cred from Haye, he has to KO or stop Briggs. Period. Not only is Briggs old, he's got stamina issues. He's a stationary target. If Haye goes the distance with Briggs, win or lose, or he *shock* gets sparked by Cannon, it'll prove what I'm saying - that Haye is the next rung above a bum.
    Last edited by Combat Talk Radio; 06-19-2016, 04:04 PM.

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      #42
      Originally posted by Steve plunger
      No he doesn't ****** man....in what what world do you live in lol...here your talking about fury who couldn't even school chisora and dropped by a cruiserweight....when they do finally face off in the ring u will see just how dangerous Joshua wil be for for fury and your a fool if your judging it on the klitchcko fight because klitchcko simply never punched....I'll bet u anything u want Joshuas stops fury...name it and let's see how strong your beliefs are
      Can see it happening in the future...

      If you think AJ would drop Fury as things stand currently, I think you're in the minority pal. Fury's boxing skills are underrated, whereas AJ's boxing is stiff and jerky... he needs time to develop. Not saying it wouldn't be a good fight right now, boxer v puncher is always interesting. We'll see how things develop, if AJ blows out Parker and Haye and maybe some other top 10, maybe my opinion will change

      Too early to be saying AJ would drop Fury, though. The man has been hyped up so much, I don't know why people are falling for this BS. FFS, he was doing promos with 'The Rock' last week, it's a media circus over at Sky as per usual

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        #43
        Originally posted by olliesmiff
        Can see it happening in the future...

        If you think AJ would drop Fury as things stand currently, I think you're in the minority pal. Fury's boxing skills are underrated, whereas AJ's boxing is stiff and jerky... he needs time to develop. Not saying it wouldn't be a good fight right now, boxer v puncher is always interesting. We'll see how things develop, if AJ blows out Parker and Haye and maybe some other top 10, maybe my opinion will change

        Too early to be saying AJ would drop Fury, though. The man has been hyped up so much, I don't know why people are falling for this BS. FFS, he was doing promos with 'The Rock' last week, it's a media circus over at Sky as per usual
        I don't think I'm in the majority pal and that's why Joshua is the betting favourite over fury even at the bookies...it's the only the fury hoard that keep insisting fury beats Joshua , Joshua has not even got out of 1st gear yet and besides Whyte has not broke a sweat ..I think Joshua is a bit more than just a ****er ..he's a ****er with great timing and good finishing skills....would fury be able to walk a tightrope for 12 rounds against him without exposing his chin, fury would be a nervous wreck in the ring if they fight and his erratic movement would be the downfall of him....timing beats everything in boxing and that includes movement and speed.....I don't even have sky and simply judge on what I see and I see a fighter who every time he steps up dispatches them with ease and I also see him dispatch fighters inside 2 rounds who have taken fury the full 12.....I don't think you realise the kind of fighter Tyson fury is gonna face in the ring when he's in there with Joshua ...but you will see
        Last edited by The plunger man; 06-19-2016, 10:43 PM.

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          #44
          Originally posted by Steve plunger
          I don't think I'm in the majority pal and that's why Joshua is the betting favourite over fury even at the bookies...it's the only the fury hoard that keep insisting fury beats Joshua , Joshua has not even got out of 1st gear yet and besides Whyte has not broke a sweat ..I think Joshua is a bit more than just a ****er ..he's a ****er with great timing and good finishing skills....would fury be able to walk a tightrope for 12 rounds against him without exposing his chin, fury would be a nervous wreck in the ring if they fight and his erratic movement would be the downfall of him....timing beats everything in boxing and that includes movement and speed.....I don't even have sky and simply judge on what I see and I see a fighter who every time he steps up dispatches them with ease and I also see him dispatch fighters inside 2 rounds who have taken fury the full 12.....I don't think you realise the kind of fighter Tyson fury is gonna face in the ring when he's in there with Joshua ...but you will see
          You might be right. I just think it's interesting that AJ struggled against Savon in the Olympics, it seems to indicate that he might struggle against a slick style. But whatever, I'm sure we'll all enjoy finding out what he's made of

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            #45
            Originally posted by TheBoxingXpert
            To be honest, you're not even a true boxing fan if you're not a fan of Anthony Joshua. There is simply no good reason to not appreciate what this guy has done and still is doing is.

            In only 16 fights, he:
            1 - Is undefeated.
            2 - Won every fight by KO.
            3 - Was the only boxer ever to stop Kevin Johnson. Vitali couldn't do that.
            4 - Beat 3 undefeated opponents in a row.
            5 - Won a belt.

            In 16 fights, Joshua has seemed flawless and all arguments against him seem to be desperate. He got youth, speed, skills, massive size and extreme power. We don't even know about his stamina yet because his opponents can't survive many rounds against him.

            Joshua is a nice guy, he talks well and he should make all the Povetkins and Stivernes of boxing feel ashamed for not at least trying to remove the body fat.

            The best thing? Joshua will soon have knocked out 4 undefeated opponents in a row (Breazale), which will bring him to 17(17)-0 and he will then destroy either Wilder or Fury. People are still gonna hate on him after that, but this guy is just what boxing needs. Explosive potential. This guy is the future.
            Pretty much everything you listed is why I say true boxing fans can't not be a fan of Golovkin.

            I am not a fan, nor hater of AJ. I do call it like I see it though, and while he may be exciting at times and brings KO's, he is also inexperienced at the elite level, one dimensional, and has an HGH gut.

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              #46
              Originally posted by olliesmiff
              You might be right. I just think it's interesting that AJ struggled against Savon in the Olympics, it seems to indicate that he might struggle against a slick style. But whatever, I'm sure we'll all enjoy finding out what he's made of
              Yeah I understand what your saying but you have to take into consideration joshua was just an amatuer for 3 years by 2012 and its a huge achievement to even be in that position in that number of years and if you also add tat Savon was one of the top amatuers in the world it's not something to be sniffed at....fury didn't even make the Olympics and was beaten in the qualifiers shows how good you have to be....yeah is gonna be interesting to see that's for sure ...I'm tipping joshua to be the kingpin

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