Another British Stoppage
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Maybe that particular moment in time was not the one where AJ was landing the cleanest punches, but Klitschko withstood a lot of punishment in that round.
Could he have come back from that? Perhaps. It didn't NEED to be stopped then. But I feared he was more likely to get seriously hurt if they continued. The 2 KDs in that round might have meant that WK would not only need to have survived that barrage but also get a KO to win (which admittedly looked like a possibility at times in that fight).Comment
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Depends. If you think Wlad dominated the round, outside of being knocked down, then you would score it 9-8 for Joshua. Otherwise 10-8 Joshua.Comment
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To be honest i thought Wladimir Kiltschko could of survived the round! and he would of probably sparked out a fatigued Anthony Joshua in the 12th! It was not a outrages stoppage but? At world level, you should only be stopping the fight when the fighter is unconscious or completely out on his feet! Wladimir Kiltschko was not unconscious or completely out on his feet! (He was attempting to constantly evade punches and tie his opponent up!)......
My prediction nearly played out to the point! i predicted that as the rounds went by Anthony Joshua would become more and more static! (If the rematch happens? even at 41 i don't think Wladimir Kiltschko is the type of fighter you don't want to face twice! Wladimir Kiltschko deserves one last chance at capturing the titles! I wonder what type of details where in the rematch clause? If the rematch does happen, i have a feeling it will be in Germany!)...Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 04-29-2017, 07:16 PM.Comment
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