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  • #21
    Originally posted by Jkp View Post
    Lets be honest... Molina did not really fight AJ. It should have been called a no contest for his lack of effort.
    Probably the first time a boxer has not even bothered to walk to the middle of the ring for the opening bell.

    AJ is going to regret not fighting proper fighters in preparation for Wlad.

    Molina said there was nothing he could have done different to win that fight, he admitted he could never win against AJ.. So I think he gave up. He wasn't fighting, he looked scared tbh. Just like Martin, alot of these guys are scared of engaging with AJ. It must be because his size and power.

    But Vlad will not fight scared like Molina.

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    • #22
      Molina knows what hes talking about,as everyone who fights Joshua is shocked not by the power first but the speed.Im also convinced no one actually watches fights that say Molina didnt fight,when in fact he was knocked out when he engeged Joshua in the 3rd bc he opened himself up and then Joshua teed off on him when he stunned him. Though Joshua could have finished that any time he actually wanted too.

      The biggest telling factor here is not wlad but Wilder....Molina knows as i do that if Joshua gets by Klitchko theres literally no one left to get in his way. Which brings me to WHO are these BETTER fighters Joshua has to prove himself against? Wilder isnt even a good match for Joshua,it was Haye and now look what happened to him.
      Last edited by juggernaut666; 03-31-2017, 06:31 PM.

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      • #23
        If Joshua destroys Wlad in brutal fashion, I will concede that the division is pretty much his for the taking.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
          Molina knows what hes talking about,as everyone who fights Joshua is shocked not by the power first but the speed.Im also convinced no one actually watches fights that say Molina didnt fight,when in fact he was knocked out when he engeged Joshua in the 3rd bc he opened himself up and then Joshua teed off on him when he stunned him. Though Joshua could have finished that any time he actually wanted too.

          The biggest telling factor here is not wlad but Wilder....Molina knows as i do that if Joshua gets by Klitchko theres literally no one left to get in his way. Which brings me to WHO are these BETTER fighters Joshua has to prove himself against? Wilder isnt even a good match for Joshua,it was Haye and now look what happened to him.
          If Joshua beats Klitschko he will be considered the top dog but he'll still have to beat Fury to erase all doubt.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Damn Wicked View Post
            If Joshua beats Klitschko he will be considered the top dog but he'll still have to beat Fury to erase all doubt.
            Fury is a easier fight for Joshua,NO boxer who cant punch is defeating Joshua. Klitchko brings that element along witha better style suited for Joshua. fury will be a big punching bag for Joshua by the time he gets back on track which really is also questionable.The biggest point in this interview is actually what molina said..thats Joshua is getting bigger/better with each fight. Hes good enough to give fury a big Wallop now,this is why Fury called Joshua out in 2015 as did wilder ,these guys know they are in trouble and certainly know it now.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
              Fury is a easier fight for Joshua,NO boxer who cant punch is defeating Joshua. Klitchko brings that element along witha better style suited for Joshua. fury will be a big punching bag for Joshua by the time he gets back on track which really is also questionable.The biggest point in this interview is actually what molina said..thats Joshua is getting bigger/better with each fight. Hes good enough to give fury a big Wallop now,this is why Fury called Joshua out in 2015 as did wilder ,these guys know they are in trouble and certainly know it now.
              I think the Fury that showed up for the first Klitschko fight would be a big problem for any heavyweight.

              I agree that it's not likely Fury ever gets back on track. He's been out of commission for too long, has gained too much weight and has shown that his mind isn't in it anymore. I highly doubt he comes back and fights well with any sort of consistency. His best days are most likely behind him.

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