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If/When Joshua/Klitschko happens, how do you see it?
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Sanders beat him, Brewster beat him, fury beat him. So josh beats him.
Wlad would have done better in rematch with fury. But against josh its no rematch, the slate is clean foir josh to upset wkad. Wlads shook up already having lost last fight
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Originally posted by hugh grant View PostSanders beat him, Brewster beat him, fury beat him. So josh beats him.
Wlad would have done better in rematch with fury. But against josh its no rematch, the slate is clean foir josh to upset wkad. Wlads shook up already having lost last fight
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If AJ shows no respect from the 1st bell and goes hunting I cant see it going more than a few rounds...
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Joshua is equally as big and klitchcko won't be able to physically dominate like he did with the likes of povetkin and Haye.....Joshua has to much fire power for the 41 year old klitchcko to handle....I can't see it going beyond 6 rounds if Joshua go's after him
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I will give Jousha his props for taking this fight
Even though Wlad is 40 and is coming off a one sided loss to a technical legendary boxer
I still pick him to beat Jousha...60/40
Yes Jousha has power and he is tall
but to beat someone like Wlad, you have to take his jab away, you have to be faster than than him, you can't allow him to bully you.
Jousha may land a big punch and knock him out, but if this goes 12, then Wlad gets the win
Jousha power and youth is the only thing going for him....Has Wlad dipped enough to be beat by this inexperienced Jousha?
I was 100% confident Fury was going to beat Wlad....people laughed at me on here. but like they say styles make fights
Wlad works off his jab, Jousha will have to take that away from him. Its not an easy task, i think this is a huge gamble for Jousha.Last edited by FrankieBruno; 10-06-2016, 06:20 AM.
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There are so many unknown factors. Wlad has looked awful in his last few fights, he's old, and he hasn't been i the ring for a long time now. Joshua of course is very unproven.
I feel like you have to favor Wlad, but I'd lean towards him looking even older and slower than he has recently and Joshua catching him in a shocker.
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I disagree. Whyte was landing jabs at will when they fought and he is technically very poor. Joshua is explosive for the first couple of rounds but if his opponent hasn't crumbled after 2/3 rounds, he runs out of ideas. Look at his fight with Dominic Brezeale - he was stalking Brezeale and didn't mix his shots up at all - zero variety. I think Wlad sticks his jab in Joshua's face all night long and brings him on to a left hook mid to late rounds.
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