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    Comments Thread For: Klitschko Smiles: I Know What Joshua is Thinking, What He Will Do

    Anthony Joshua said it took "two to tango" after Wladimir Klitschko turned fortune-teller ahead of their hugely anticipated world heavyweight title bout at London's Wembley Stadium on Saturday. The Briton faces the former world heavyweight No. 1 in front of 90,000 fans in the biggest fight the division has seen in years.
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  • The Time
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    Klitschko is psychic now, Wow!

    I wonder what happened with that psychic ability when he fought Ross Puritty, Corrie Sanders, Lamon Brewster and Tyson Fury?
    Last edited by The Time; 04-28-2017, 09:57 PM.

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      I like this. The fact that he's finding ways to work through mental blocks of the past with this sort of "envisioning success" type thing, means he's probably seen a sports psychologist and that his mind is likely in a better place.

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        Tyson Fury strengthened the mental game of Klitschko now he is the one playing the Mind Games

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          #5
          Originally posted by Redd Foxx
          I like this. The fact that he's finding ways to work through mental blocks of the past with this sort of "envisioning success" type thing, means he's probably seen a sports psychologist and that his mind is likely in a better place.
          Tonight he's also going to see a hypnotist: Joshua will welcome him with the words "now you're going to sleep..."

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            Originally posted by Tatabanya
            Tonight he's also going to see a hypnotist: Joshua will welcome him with the words "now you're going to sleep..."
            I believe it. Every time I see an interview with Joshua, I feel sleepy. His personality is a potent sedative.

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              Originally posted by The Time
              Klitschko is psychic now, Wow!

              I wonder what happened with that psychic ability when he fought Ross Puritty, Corrie Sanders, Lamon Brewster and Tyson Fury?
              You're right, he was more than over confident before the Fury's bout (who can call it a "fight"?), he was thinking he was Jesus against a poor leper (lol! or Hillary and the establishment against Trump), he do the same thing here with Joshua so all talks from Old Wlad means nothing imo, but I really don't know at what level Joshua is and if he can KO Wlad or not of if he have a good enough stamina if the fight go to 8 rounds or more, I'm not a big fan of both but I would like to see Wlad vs Wilder next (before Wlad's retirement), Wilder/Joshua/Fury can fight each others in 2018

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                I will be happy to Wladdy streghted out all over the canvas. Haven't seen that since his first fight with Peter

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                  Originally posted by BoxHec
                  You're right, he was more than over confident before the Fury's bout (who can call it a "fight"?), he was thinking he was Jesus against a poor leper (lol! or Hillary and the establishment against Trump), he do the same thing here with Joshua so all talks from Old Wlad means nothing imo, but I really don't know at what level Joshua is and if he can KO Wlad or not of if he have a good enough stamina if the fight go to 8 rounds or more, I'm not a big fan of both but I would like to see Wlad vs Wilder next (before Wlad's retirement), Wilder/Joshua/Fury can fight each others in 2018


                  Yeah, I'm pretty much done with Grabamir Clinchko.

                  Probably the most boring Heavyweight Champion I've ever seen. I won't miss him when he's gone.

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                    Originally posted by The Time
                    Yeah, I'm pretty much done with Grabamir Clinchko.

                    Probably the most boring Heavyweight Champion I've ever seen. I won't miss him when he's gone.
                    The highlights of Wlad career is when he was destroyed by Brewster, Sanders, and Purity... But I want to see Wilder knock him out before his retirement

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