Comments Thread For: Haye Explains Why it's Perfect Time For Joshua To Beat Klitschko

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Haye Explains Why it's Perfect Time For Joshua To Beat Klitschko

    Former two division world champion David Haye is backing IBF heavyweight king Anthony Joshua to put away Wladimir Klitschko, the former division king, on April 29th at Wembley.
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    #2
    yes he is right but anything can happen in a fight!

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    • johnnycontrolet
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      #3
      Experience counts too, my gut feeling Wlad knocks AJ out

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      • Weltschmerz
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        #4
        It is the right time, obviously. Vladimir is over the hill, he will be 41 when it happens. Josh is prime and fresh. Josh a clear favorite but kudos to Vlad for doing this and it's none of his fault he's been inactive for so long, as we know why.

        Vlad said something in the ring last night though, that he has a quarter of a century experience in this game and he will use this too.

        Really looking forward to this one. Either can get the KO IMO because Josh CAN be rocked as we saw with Whyte shortly, for instance.

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        • bluepete
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          #5
          Hate it when I agree with Haye. But that's exactly how I see it too.

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          • Reverb
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            #6
            Joshua is on a run and easy to favour yet, who was the last guy he faced with genuine experience, rock solid jab and movement. That's right, no-one. It's an interesting fight for sure. They have their notable plus and minus points. Gotta favour the younger guy on a streak of running through opponents, but there are enough question marks however certain any bettor is. Can't wait.

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            • taes
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              #7
              AJ's last 3 fights against Yanks have been an absolute embarrassment. Not his fault but could have done with at least one decent fight going into Klitchko - just as well Klitchko is getting on and not fought since forever back. Having said that, there are still very few, if any, other HWs that beat him. AJ must think life is one long stroll in the HW division.

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