Comments Thread For: Mike Tyson Continues To Tab Anthony Joshua as Boxing's Leader

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Mike Tyson Continues To Tab Anthony Joshua as Boxing's Leader

    Mike Tyson has said the UAE "could become a main hub for boxing" if the country can attract Anthony Joshua to fight here, such has been the global impact of the heavyweight world champion's recent success. Joshua saw his burgeoning reputation elevated to superstar status last Saturday night after his thrilling 11th-round stoppage of former world champion Wladimir Klitschko in London.
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  • vitali1999
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    I've been saying that for a year now. Imagine 80's Tyson Vs Joshua. Would been fun to watch for as long as it would last. My guess is Tyson by 3rd or 4th round KO. But not before being rocked or dropped

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    • The plunger man
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      Wait till joshua has reached his full potential then we can have a dream match up !! Hardly fair to match against a prime tyson if joshua is not in his prime...my guess is 248lb destructive heavyweight will always beat a 216lb destructive heavyweight .....but let's wait

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      • vitali1999
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        I miss KO magazine don't you

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        • Century Tuna
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          He's a world champ which has to be respected but after watching a few of his fights I think he's in for a huge shock when he gets in with any of the worlds top shelf boxers, I'm usually one of AJ's critics but I think he'll eat Parker in a couple of rounds. For the level he should be fighting at Parker's power seems low and his movement and footwork are both heavy. I've seen him go 12 a couple of times so he has stamina on his side but against a huge hitter that's ollnly any good if you can move quick, something I haven't yet seen him do.

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