Will Anthony Joshua knockout Carlos Takam as Joseph Parker didn't?

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  • Quiksilva
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    #1

    Will Anthony Joshua knockout Carlos Takam as Joseph Parker didn't?

    Tough say, a lot of people would say Takam is a tough fighter, he's durable, has a great chin and can take punches.

    Though we've seen him get dropped in his career before, against Povetkin.

    How long do you think he will last with Joshua? DO you think Joshua will knock him out as Parker didn't do so.

    My opinion, I think this fight will be under 6 rounds or less.

    Thoughts?
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    #2
    I believe so, Joshua hits harder than Parker and moves better / sets up angles, this fight won't go over 7.

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    • IronDanHamza
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      Takam is tough and stay in there for abit but Joshua will be too much for him. I'd say about 6 rounds.

      I couldn't see Pulev going past 3.

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      • Jewish-Reptile
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        #4
        Originally posted by IronDanHamza
        Takam is tough and stay in there for abit but Joshua will be too much for him. I'd say about 6 rounds.

        I couldn't see Pulev going past 3.
        Pulev's power appears somewhat deceptive, he had Dimitrenko and Ustinov wanting no more and against Chisora the guy fought in a shell afraid to come out, the Chisora we saw versus Whyte had no issue trading toe to toe against Pulev he wanted none !

        I think technically Pulev would have given AJ issues, same size, timing, countering etc what wasn't to like about that fight ? AJ obviously white washes him with power mind.

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        • dan_cov
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          I don't think I've seen him hurt except vs a roided up Povetkin who was one punch K.Oing ****ers even Wilder had to throw the kitchen sink at. He's very durable. I'd guess he goes quite late, 8-9 rounds and puts up a way better effort than Pulev would have.

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          • Mr Objecitivity
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            #6
            Tough fight! I think it goes the distance. Anthony Joshua's KO speed and quantity will decrease as he continues facing better quality opposition.

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            • IronDanHamza
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              #7
              Originally posted by ScottWeiland
              Pulev's power appears somewhat deceptive, he had Dimitrenko and Ustinov wanting no more and against Chisora the guy fought in a shell afraid to come out, the Chisora we saw versus Whyte had no issue trading toe to toe against Pulev he wanted none !

              I think technically Pulev would have given AJ issues, same size, timing, countering etc what wasn't to like about that fight ? AJ obviously white washes him with power mind.
              I don't know how this eluded me but I wasn't aware Pulev fought Chisora. I must have been away with the fairies that weekend. Boxrec says SD, was it close or just another strange scorecard?

              I'll be honest I have not seen too much of Pulev, I saw his fights with Klitschko, Thompson and Johnson and it wasn't impressed in those fights. I think his defense is way too leaky and AJ hurts him early. But maybe I'll watch more.

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              • LetOutTheCage
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                I think AJ stops him late

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                • Eff Pandas
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                  I think Joshua KO's Takam & he'll do it quicker than Povetkin when he stopped him in 10.

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                  • LacedUp
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by ScottWeiland
                    Pulev's power appears somewhat deceptive, he had Dimitrenko and Ustinov wanting no more and against Chisora the guy fought in a shell afraid to come out, the Chisora we saw versus Whyte had no issue trading toe to toe against Pulev he wanted none !

                    I think technically Pulev would have given AJ issues, same size, timing, countering etc what wasn't to like about that fight ? AJ obviously white washes him with power mind.
                    both of those guys suck. Pulev knocked out ustinov with a jab ffs. embarrassing

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