The muscles will help when Wald starts holding. Whoever lands first wins, problem is Wlad is a slow starting tentative fighter, it could be all over before he even throws a right hand.
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AJ will hammer him just , in fact better than Corrie Sanders did .
Bless him he ran to the great Manny Stewart for needed advice.Manny did the jab , right,grab lean on ! ..'fab. AJ'S too powerful big and strong for that to happen for too long. AJ within four .....VIT, Remember Lennox!
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This is first hand knowledge coming from a known juicer himself. Here's the evidence:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/oth...oid-abuse.html
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This seems to be the common saying from the past 2 years ,if team Klitchko is actually studying footage of Joshua they know exactly whats coming their way and wished Joshua was at least 20 pounds less muscle to deal with . His muscle make up of lean muscle with fast twitch fibers is the main reason now why hes so dangerous .
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Originally posted by petegrif View PostI don't know who will win but I know that Joshua isn't just a sack of muscles. The guy trains like a lunatic and is a freak athlete - he's not just super strong he's very flexible, very fast and very agile. Will be an interesting fight.
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Klitschko hardly throws in his fights. I think he loses to Joshua. Joshua even though inexperienced, has great power and techniques imo. He can pressure his opponents well. Then again, Klitschko is looking to prove something this time.
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It doesn't make sense if a guy with 18 wins can beat a guy like Wladimir. If Joshua can, he'll be the biggest in boxing. Wilder seems to be protected, and he and the Parker winner will have to go through the winner of this fight. The other thing--the attendance. Vitali talked about 90,000 people. Wlad fights consistently in front of what--40,000 plus people? Haye, who had fought for years seemed rattled in front of all of those people against Wlad. Maybe Joshua will be different, but he's young. I don't know your experiences, but I gave much more a sh *t what people thought when I was younger. Joshua has seemed a bit chinny early on at times and his cardio has been a question, so we'll see if all of that was early jitters for him! Great matchup.
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Originally posted by Travycat View PostIt doesn't make sense if a guy with 18 wins can beat a guy like Wladimir. If Joshua can, he'll be the biggest in boxing. Wilder seems to be protected, and he and the Parker winner will have to go through the winner of this fight. The other thing--the attendance. Vitali talked about 90,000 people. Wlad fights consistently in front of what--40,000 plus people? Haye, who had fought for years seemed rattled in front of all of those people against Wlad. Maybe Joshua will be different, but he's young. I don't know your experiences, but I gave much more a sh *t what people thought when I was younger. Joshua has seemed a bit chinny early on at times and his cardio has been a question, so we'll see if all of that was early jitters for him! Great matchup.
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