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    As previously reported, Anthony Joshua will make the second defence of his IBF heavyweight title at the Manchester Arena on November 26. The undefeated 26-year-old last fought when he stopped Dominic Breazeale in seven rounds in June. His next challenger is to be announced by the end of September.
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  • #2
    Originally posted by b0x
    Fight Ortiz if you want to show your skill. Or Wilder.
    Out of tune with reality as usual...one is out with injury and the other has a fight scheduled and has no bearing on Joshuas radar yet anyway.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by b0x
      Fight Ortiz if you want to show your skill. Or Wilder.
      I would love to see that bro. But I can't see Eddie risking his cash cow anytime soon. We'll be lucky if he fights Pulev.

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      • #4
        Oh man. Eddie Hearn gets to pick a voluntary. Could be JoJo Dan.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
          Out of tune with reality as usual...one is out with injury and the other has a fight scheduled and has no bearing on Joshuas radar yet anyway.
          We all know why Luis Ortiz isn't on Joshua's radar.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
            We all know why Luis Ortiz isn't on Joshua's radar.
            Yea b/c his match making is in limbo and on/off fighting Ustinov and not networked with anyone a free agent really. Has no show power,and if it did Ortiz is a sucker for right hands and Easy to time b/c he fights in a straight line when setting up his right hand and leans heavily on the front leg,a quick explosive right hand would find its mark and an AJ right hand could be all she wrote....Haye is far more dangerous due to his unpredictability and movements,only gullible ppl have followed the Ortiz unbeatable hype.
            Last edited by juggernaut666; 09-02-2016, 06:09 PM.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by b0x
              All knockdowns on the outside. LOL. Go away troll. BTW, Pulev gets minced.
              Pulev gets minced ?....wow you're a genius.

              you might as well put me on ignore imbecile ...see this is what actually happens when you troll ppl and in particular someone who is much smarter than you........
              Last edited by juggernaut666; 09-02-2016, 06:08 PM.

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              • #8
                Anthony Joshua has a bright future...can't wait to see him against the other belt holders...and ortiz...Joseph Parker as well...

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by b0x
                  Nah i won't put you on ignore, I'm not gonna give you the satisfaction. All knockdowns on the outside doe.
                  the funny thing is Steve Plunger is 5x smarter and knowledgable than you (though that's not hard ) but you're not even drinking age and never fought before which makes it even better that you actually think you are more knowledgable than most ppl on here who have and at least you were smart enough to take my wquotes off b/c you RAN off the other thread when ii broke down Wlad to you....

                  P.S why don't you go to the boxing lounge and see where I have you listed in the worst poster thread,so you can get an actual gage how dumb you are.........
                  Last edited by juggernaut666; 09-02-2016, 06:31 PM.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by b0x
                    Okay all KDs on the outside. Have fun writing essays about me and teaching plunge pot about pull counters.

                    "Povetkin was smashed on the outside where all the knockdowns occurred (vs W. Klitschko), try watching the fight" - Jugglenut 2016. LOL. You even got custom made gifs for you, you unappreciative little turd.

                    When someone denies evidence that is basically punching their eyeballs, it's clear they are not capable of increasing understanding. They just get left to carry on typing nonsense and whatever else it is you actually do.

                    Funny thing is you're calling me a troll and yet you are the one finding and commenting on my posts. You and plunger are the only ones. Plunger even tried to red K me and sent green K cause he's so far off the wagon. You're the same - another bean that thinks watching boxing for his whole life makes him an expert - It just makes you a persistent fan, and in your case, a veteran casual.








                    HERE IS A QUOTE FROM HBO THEMSELVES ON THE FIGHT:

                    After his success inside with the short left hands, Klitschko began lunging in often for the remaining rounds, instead of laying back and trying to box circles around his opponent, as he usually does.

                    http://www.hbo.com/boxing/fights/201...ght-recap.html

                    And to again bring up your ridiculous original post that started all this dribble:



                    To which you are again told that Wlad has the perfect style to handle pressure fighters for the last 11 years, this includes 1 2 jabs, short left hooks, movement, fighting off the back foot and clinching.

                    more here if you want to learn:
                    http://www.mightyfighter.com/how-to-...ssure-fighter/

                    Nobody will beat Wlad by trying to just walk inside. Especially not plodding in like AJ does, he'd get clinched or get his head jabbed off. You have to make Klit fight small from the outside or work your way in by bending at the knees, and both sides of the hips, and then coming back out. You cannot stay inside because it will become a clinch fest. Like I said, you've got to stay outside, and then move in quick, do a little work, and get back out.

                    This is why guys with good movement trouble AJ as well. And why Fury troubled Wlad. But AJ is not as good as Wlad at tying up on the inside. Sure he looks good against people standing in front of him, but movers such as savon and nistor gave him problems with movement. If you are good on your feet and can counter and dodge punches, you can beat AJ.

                    BTW, AJ is a boxer puncher, not a pressure fighter/swarmer.

                    Please get some glasses AKOTO (all knockdowns on the outside)
                    Again dummy that's a mid shot ,you're a top 10 worst poster b/c you are to ******....Joshua does his most damage on the inside do you not watch his fights? AJ has not been troubled yet,what are you talking about he took a shot attacking carelessly with some one on the ropes. No evideance from any fighter yet that will give him trouble b/c hes great att distance and timing movement of opponents has option to stay on out side as well b/c hes a great counter puncher just look at the Martin high lites.... the second gif shows Wlad lands from far away then throws Povetkin doewn when he was hurt ,what exactly are you showing dummy?


                    so Genius tell me how its better to try and out box Wlad on the out side as opposed to pressuring him on the inside where all his losses occurred while he was with Steward with exception of Sanders who also pressured Wlad? LOl...you idiot!


                    despite me schooling you YET AGAIN...these gifs have nothing to do with nothing with Joshua who ,if he pressures Wlad will have the upper hand on the inside b/c he will NOT out box him on the outside,really tag DUMBIUM back in you failed!
                    Last edited by juggernaut666; 09-03-2016, 09:43 PM.

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