Anthony Joshua: The Future of the Sport

Collapse
Collapse
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • Banko Villas
    Interim Champion
    • Oct 2016
    • 642
    • 62
    • 1
    • 7,118

    #1

    Anthony Joshua: The Future of the Sport

    Anthony Joshua is the future of boxing. There is no way to rationally refute that fact. He is massively big, extremely powerful, okay skilled and even pretty fast, too. He is young, only 27, and he has only fought 17 professional fights, but he managed to win all of them by knockout, even against 4 huge undefeated opponents in a row, and he is a world champion! Now he is about to fight Molina, which is a well-deserved break from his routine destruction of undefeated fighters. Joshua is a guy who comes to **** and he makes it damn entertaining every time. And he looks cool too. He got the image and style to bring boxing back and make heavyweight great again.

    Hate him or love him, Joshua is the future.
  • Madison Boxing
    Banned
    Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
    • Jul 2015
    • 35364
    • 6,455
    • 3,367
    • 190,590

    #2
    he really isnt. joshua is an accident waiting to happen. i cant rule any opponent out against him after seeing what happened when dillain whyte landed on him. theres too many stories about his bad chin from the amateurs and sparring for there to be no truth in in

    Comment

    • Banko Villas
      Interim Champion
      • Oct 2016
      • 642
      • 62
      • 1
      • 7,118

      #3
      Originally posted by bigdramashow
      he really isnt. joshua is an accident waiting to happen. i cant rule any opponent out against him after seeing what happened when dillain whyte landed on him. theres too many stories about his bad chin from the amateurs and sparring for there to be no truth in in
      Will you say the same if he beats Fury, Wilder, Klitschko, Parker and Ortiz? Or just 1-2 of them?

      Comment

      • NYC8224
        Banned
        Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
        • Aug 2016
        • 1238
        • 42
        • 0
        • 1,623

        #4
        Fury takes care of them. IMO, Fury takes care of the division

        Comment

        • ////
          ////
          Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
          • Sep 2014
          • 14948
          • 952
          • 671
          • 111,577

          #5
          Simply put, what's he going to do about drug testing in the long-term? It's becoming more and more of a factor when just a few years ago it was a widely ignored joke in both pros and olympics.

          Comment

          • SN!PER
            locked and loaded
            Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
            • Nov 2009
            • 23138
            • 1,205
            • 769
            • 107,506

            #6
            His game plan is getting you out of there as fast as possible.

            If you get past round six, he starts huffing, puffing, and slowing down.

            The man with superior conditioning, accuracy, and counter punching beats Anthony Joshua.

            Comment

            • Madison Boxing
              Banned
              Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
              • Jul 2015
              • 35364
              • 6,455
              • 3,367
              • 190,590

              #7
              i can see him beating parker.fury beats him easy, and wlad does unless he is shot to ****. Bum squad is 50/50, whoever lands first wins, both pack a punch and both vulnerable. Ortiz sparks him out. So yeah thinking about joshua is at that world level, but the hype about him is so crazy that i dont think hes going to be some dominant champ. his competition has been god awful and even then whyte wasnt far off beating him, and whyte is abysmal skill wise form what ive seen

              Comment

              • Redd Foxx
                Hittin' the heavy bag.
                Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
                • Dec 2011
                • 22007
                • 1,180
                • 2,316
                • 1,257,197

                #8
                He shows potential but hasn't done shyt yet. I like getting excited about new talent too but there's something to be said about seeing a guy fight relevant competition before claiming he's "the future". Little history lesson; David Price got similar hype around here...

                Comment

                • Idgogay4AJ
                  Up and Comer
                  Interim Champion - 1-100 posts
                  • Apr 2016
                  • 81
                  • 2
                  • 0
                  • 6,199

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Thurman
                  His game plan is getting you out of there as fast as possible.

                  If you get past round six, he starts huffing, puffing, and slowing down.

                  The man with superior conditioning, accuracy, and counter punching beats Anthony Joshua.
                  Aj is probably the most athletic of all the current crop, only skinny fat boxing fans hate on josh, would you like him.more if he had **** and a belly like the rest of the fat slobs...

                  British fans will recall him.winning the Olympian version of superstars,

                  Comment

                  • Eff Pandas
                    Banned
                    Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
                    • Apr 2012
                    • 52129
                    • 3,624
                    • 2,147
                    • 1,635,919

                    #10
                    He for sure has the greatest potential than anyone else in the game today. I think he still gots a ways to go to show he's more Tyson-like than Frank Bruno-like which is going to take him to the point of being or not being the future of the sport.

                    Comment

                    Working...
                    TOP