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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Joshua: Takam Learned From His Defeats, He Won't Lie Down

    Anthony Joshua is wary of Carlos Takam's admission he has learnt from his previous defeats. The Frenchman, 36, on Saturday becomes the latest challenger to Joshua's IBF, IBO and WBA heavyweight titles having replaced the injured Kubrat Pulev with less than a fortnight to spare.
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  • KING5TWENTY
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    Him and Whyte are trying hard to sell their opponents

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    • lfc19titles
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      #3
      Originally posted by KING5TWENTY
      Him and Whyte are trying hard to sell their opponents
      Imagine how hard it would be if he fought the guy wilders fought

      I guess those Uber drivers wilder fought could bring the current Uber issues into it to promote it lol

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      • sammybee
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        #4
        Joshua size and power may overwhelm Takam early but if he is able to go through the 3rd round, he will be a serious threat to Joshua.

        All in all, I expect Joshua to overcome this France Cameronian challenge.

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        • Tobi.G
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          #5
          Originally posted by KING5TWENTY
          Him and Whyte are trying hard to sell their opponents
          Whyte vs. Helenius is a interesting 50:50 fight IMO. Both like to give and take so it could be a nice heavyweight slugfest.

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          • Gillie
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            #6
            Originally posted by Tobi.G
            Whyte vs. Helenius is a interesting 50:50 fight IMO. Both like to give and take so it could be a nice heavyweight slugfest.
            Agreed. Helenius was being touted as the next big deal at heavyweight a while back. Seems like a pretty even fight even though I am leaning slightly towards Whyte due to his superior level of opposition.

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            • P4Pdunny
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              #7
              Interesting to see how Josh copes with such a come forward aggressive fighter. Josh usually does the pressing.

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              • KING5TWENTY
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                But Wilder fights better oponents so it doesnt make sense.

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