Originally posted by Eff Pandas
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Anthony Joshua is not ready to fight Tyson Fury according to Lennox Lewis. Thoughts?
Collapse
-
-
Originally posted by b0xFury haters just won't listen when you tell them why Wlad didn't throw
BUT
Funnily enough they understand why punch output goes down against more 'publicly accepted as great' boxers such as Mayweather LOL.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Steve plunger View PostAgain he's not shown any signs of wilting and the two fights he's gone 7 rounds in he jumped all over them wth speed and power...secondly klitchcko weighs exactly the same as Joshua and is the same height so is he a hummer as well ?
And cmon bro quit acting like this is some confusing concept. Joshua gots muscles on muscles. Klitschko isn't Arnold'd out like Joshua is & like Bruno was or like Tyson was. For a guy of his stature Klitschko has about the expected build of that size of a guy. Joshua is a brick ****house. This is some science ****. You need more energy to move that brick ****house around. And eventually that is going to happen there is no doubt in my mind. And its not even going to be a bad thing when it happens cuz there are benefits to having that brick ****house build that is paying off now & will continue to pay off for Joshua in the future. Nothing is without some cons to it & being built like a brick ****house just happens to have the con of having a ****ty gas tank.
Comment
-
Originally posted by b0xFury haters just won't listen when you tell them why Wlad didn't throw
BUT
Funnily enough they understand why punch output goes down against more 'publicly accepted as great' boxers such as Mayweather LOL.
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by Eff Pandas View PostWhere did I say he was wilting already? I said he will...in the future....when he's fighting live world class opponents like champions eventually have to do that actually fight back. Joshua is in halfass sparring sessions vs most of this guys. Please have some patience while Hearn makes maximum money from Joshua before putting him in with a world class guy. And eventually a year or two from now in with a legit threat to his L column like Fury.
And cmon bro quit acting like this is some confusing concept. Joshua gots muscles on muscles. Klitschko isn't Arnold'd out like Joshua is & like Bruno was or like Tyson was. For a guy of his stature Klitschko has about the expected build of that size of a guy. Joshua is a brick ****house. This is some science ****. You need more energy to move that brick ****house around. And eventually that is going to happen there is no doubt in my mind. And its not even going to be a bad thing when it happens cuz there are benefits to having that brick ****house build that is paying off now & will continue to pay off for Joshua in the future. Nothing is without some cons to it & being built like a brick ****house just happens to have the con of having a ****ty gas tank.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Steve plunger View Postuntil he gasses and loses because of bad stamina then you can say it.
It ain't even this f#cking serious, quit acting like it is. I can say thats what I expect to happen & if it turns out he's a HW Wayne McCullough & can go 12 intense &/or competitive rounds like nothing than I'm wrong & I look silly for saying what I said. If Joshua gasses in the future when he's in a real fight & gets stopped or quits than I'm right & I look smart for saying what I said. Thats the bottom line.
Comment
-
Originally posted by b0x
Well, I could have mentioned other fighters as examples but I wanted to put one that even a casual would recognise. It is usually typical when any two good technical fighters meet in the ring, as shown through boxing history. Do opponents outputs go down against Mayweather? Did Wlad's output go down against Fury? If both of those statements are true (which they are) then there is nothing wrong with what I said, and it's 2-0, because you're still trying to make out it's wrong.
P.S. Wlad's output went down because nearly every attempt at setting up was neutralised by Fury. And Wlad knows he has chin issues so he was too scared to commit in those situations. Round 12 came and he finally plucked up the balls, I guess he thought even in Germany he would be in trouble on the cards at the rate he was going. Too little too late though, and Fury gave him even worse.
Comment
Comment