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  • batista84
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    #161
    Originally posted by billfifty
    Better than anyone could have imagined for a Klitschko fight.
    Now that's new.

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    • stephenmc
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      #162
      I called it.....
      I said Joshua will hurt/drop Klitschko,and his inexperience will show and Klitschko will hang his career on one last huge right hand, and it was weather Joshua survived that or not will determine the heavyweight scene for many years to come...

      Respect to Klitschko,you have to respect the man, full of class and gave us a fantastic fight.

      Joshua, after tonight, I can see nobody beating him for many years to come...although I can still kind of see a fully fit Tyson Fury out foxing him until that matter is put to rest, Joshua reigns.

      I really have nothing 2 bad to say about Joshua, I had wlad winning on scorecard, but he/both showed champion hearts.
      I'd like to Joshua go down a bit in weight though, too much to be carrying for 12 rounds

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      • ussy
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        #163
        Originally posted by Butch.McRae
        I get this but Fury isn't as slick as people say he is imo. I saw Cunningham drop him with a left hand that wasn't anything special. I think AJ would KO him. This kid is hard to dance around for 12 rounds. I think Wilder and Ortiz have better chances because they won't try to box for a decision against AJ. Fury would.
        I do understand you, best chance of beating AJ is going for the KO... it's there for all to see as we seen today and in the Whyte fight. Very hard to last 12 rounds against that power no matter who you are.

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        • Money Shot
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          #164
          Joshua got lucky with that uppercut. Was out on his feet for three rounds, most of 5,6 and 7. Prime Wlad would have finished him for sure. Great fight though. One of the best hw clashes I've seen in twenty years. Up there with Vitali Lewis.

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          • gmc_rfc_06
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            #165
            Originally posted by stephenmc
            I called it.....
            I said Joshua will hurt/drop Klitschko,and his inexperience will show and Klitschko will hang his career on one last huge right hand, and it was weather Joshua survived that or not will determine the heavyweight scene for many years to come...

            Respect to Klitschko,you have to respect the man, full of class and gave us a fantastic fight.

            Joshua, after tonight, I can see nobody beating him for many years to come...although I can still kind of see a fully fit Tyson Fury out foxing him until that matter is put to rest, Joshua reigns.

            I really have nothing 2 bad to say about Joshua, I had wlad winning on scorecard, but he/both showed champion hearts.
            I'd like to Joshua go down a bit in weight though, too much to be carrying for 12 rounds
            I was worried about the weight, but he carried it well.

            Took a while to get his legs back after getting rocked, but he managed it. He looked explosive and carried that power into the championship rounds.

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            • Butch.McRae
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              #166
              Originally posted by stephenmc
              I called it.....
              I said Joshua will hurt/drop Klitschko,and his inexperience will show and Klitschko will hang his career on one last huge right hand, and it was weather Joshua survived that or not will determine the heavyweight scene for many years to come...

              Respect to Klitschko,you have to respect the man, full of class and gave us a fantastic fight.

              Joshua, after tonight, I can see nobody beating him for many years to come...although I can still kind of see a fully fit Tyson Fury out foxing him until that matter is put to rest, Joshua reigns.

              I really have nothing 2 bad to say about Joshua, I had wlad winning on scorecard, but he/both showed champion hearts.
              I'd like to Joshua go down a bit in weight though, too much to be carrying for 12 rounds
              He was a lion in there today. That was championship **** from the kid.
              You take a right hand flush and get up. Then you're smart enough to take the necessary rounds off to gather yourself (get his legs right) for a strong finish? He's a great one for sure in my book now.

              The barbarians are at the gate and waiting for him now. Heavy is the head that wears the crown. Bring on Wilder, Ortiz, Parker, and Fury. I think he finds a a way to win them all but I'm going to love watching him try.

              Definitely needs to keep his head in the fight though. That premature celebrating has almost cost him two fights.

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              • BigStomps
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                #167
                Originally posted by Sickmerch1990
                Wow some total divys on hear wilder is total hype job joshua just beat the best since lewis aj now the king fight fury next parker will ko that fraud wilder
                Exactly! I'm born in the US and I'll definitely say that AJ beats bum squad Wilder any day of the week!

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                • texasboi15
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                  #168
                  Wilder... Joshua

                  Looks like the black heavyweight is back on top!

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                  • DARKSEID
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                    #169
                    Freeeeedom!!!!!!

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                    • DblLFThooK
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                      #170
                      Premature stoppage. I get it he vlad got knocked down twice. Not a fan of either fighters btw.
                      Vlad was defending himself. He was not taking flush punches. Most were blocked and or rolled in the corner when the stoppage was called. It was obvious because they replayed the stoppage over and over in live speed and slow motion.
                      Overall good fight. Apparently they signed a 2 fight deal. Rather see joshua fight Ortiz.

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