Comments Thread For: Joshua: I Can Do What Klitschko Did, Retain The Title For 10 Years
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I think all the top boys have a chance of beating each other to be honest
Some exciting fights to be made
Would love to see chisora / Parker . Whyte / wilder . Joshua / fury in the next year or two
Some good hw times ahead
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no one beats joshua .....he has had 2 hours proffesional fighting in total and still managed to regroup and ko an all time great who had recaptured most of his prime....joshua would finish klitchcko inside 5 rounds in the rematch if they fight again...lack of experience caused joshua to blow a gasket in the 5th round by celebrating before he had the victory.....if had remained calm and set up klitchcko it was game over.
This was the acid test for joshua and he pulled of the win with clinical 11th round stoppage...posters said he had no chance winnng in the alter rounds lol.....just watch the brutality and combination punching that joshua unleashed at that stage of a fight....you just don't see it , brilliant displayComment
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Don't underachieve josh! Why 10 years? Why not 12 until your 40years old like wlad? You started later so your longevity should be higher.
One day you maybe as great as wladComment
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Funniest picture I've seen in boxing.
It's the Wlad Waltz!Last edited by Digital Mouth; 05-01-2017, 06:33 AM.Comment
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10 years is probably a big ask, but he's certainly king right now. And troublingly for the other HWs, he's starting to get that aura that Iron Mike had where the job is kinda half done before the opponent steps in the ring.
I'd like to see AJ lose around a stone of muscle for future defences, which I don’t think would gimp his power greatly, but should improve his cardio. The way he gassed in the 6th was almost identical to the Whyte fight, but his recovery in both fights shows what an elite athlete he is.
The other beasts in the jungle may feel this king has a 'vulnerability' to expose, but to do so they will need to step to him, and I don’t think they want any of that. Of course, they’re all saying they want to fight him, because they know the king will pay them handsomely, but deep down they already know that's all they'll be leaving with.Comment
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I like the ambitious view but he doesn't need to do that. As long as he fights to his potential and leave he all out there, he'll be fine.
Rest up young champ! Lots of work to do over the next two years.
Wilder, Parker, Ortiz, and Fury all need to feel that power.Comment
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I'm not sure about that. This was his first test beyond 7 rounds. While he finished strong, Wilder, Ortiz, maybe even Parker, wouldn't gas out as he did. Not everyone gets afforded the kind of pass that Klitschko gave him after being dropped.
I think the division is wide open where anyone of them can beat each other. As his competition gets stiffer, his fights could end up going past 7 and up to 12 rounds. He's a physical specimen and I hope he learned a lot from this fight. Experience will teach him the right balance of seek and destroy and being systematic how he breaks down his opponents. He has to if he expects to reign 1 year let alone 10 years. I don't see any of them being that dominant for that long either but we shall see.
no one beats joshua .....he has had 2 hours proffesional fighting in total and still managed to regroup and ko an all time great who had recaptured most of his prime....joshua would finish klitchcko inside 5 rounds in the rematch if they fight again...lack of experience caused joshua to blow a gasket in the 5th round by celebrating before he had the victory.....if had remained calm and set up klitchcko it was game over.
This was the acid test for joshua and he pulled of the win with clinical 11th round stoppage...posters said he had no chance winnng in the alter rounds lol.....just watch the brutality and combination punching that joshua unleashed at that stage of a fight....you just don't see it , brilliant displayComment
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Joshua: "I Can Do What Klitschko Did, Retain The Title For 10 Years"
I'm sure Fury and/or Ortiz will have something to say about that. There are simply too many top HWs now for Joshua to stay #1 for long. The guy has talent, no doubt, but so do many others. And every one of them are critiquing the guy, along with their trainers. Just like a top pitcher in baseball. All the big hitters are breaking it all down and figuring out the formula to beat em.
And the band played on....Comment
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