Originally posted by taste
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There's so many questions to be answered in this fight, even down to things like that. Because Joshua has a belt and a huge fanbase, it's easy to forget that if you take those things away then he's barely done anything of note in the ring except beat domestic level and fringe contenders but everyone has to jump up in level at some point anyway.
In one sense, Joshua's style is much more suited to Wlad than Fury's was. Joshua will be a much more stationary target. His style might not be as effective as Fury's in the sense of making Wlad look his age. Who knows, with a more orthodox fighter infront of him, Wlad's experience might see him a long way in this one but it comes to a point where experience turns into being finished, like we saw with Hopkins.
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