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  • #61
    Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
    The event yea !

    The actual fight ? I would say no .

    Joshua and Povetkin are going to have some clashes here , i think Joshua smashes him up .


    Fury and Wilder will have a lot of lack luster rnds and it will be more competitive but a better fight with two back foot fighters ? Only way that happens if Wilder goes after Fury .
    Joshua will be a back-foot fighter against Povetkin, he is NOT that fighter and he will pay for it.

    Fury and Wilder will be exciting just because Wilder can end the fight at any time, even if Fury outboxes him...... Joshua is going to be worse than he was against Takam and Parker.... trying to learn how to box and go 12 rounds while playing it safe and trying to jab and move... throwing no right hands.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Vinnykin View Post
      Joshua will be a back-foot fighter against Povetkin, he is NOT that fighter and he will pay for it.

      Fury and Wilder will be exciting just because Wilder can end the fight at any time, even if Fury outboxes him...... Joshua is going to be worse than he was against Takam and Parker.... trying to learn how to box and go 12 rounds while playing it safe and trying to jab and move... throwing no right hands.
      "Joshua will be a back-foot fighter against Povetkin, he is NOT that fighter and he will pay for it "

      Theres nothing exciting if you get 12 rnds of tentative punching .

      You ARE going to see Joshua K.O Povetkin .

      You will in all likelyhood see a Fury points UD decision bore fest with a few scary moments for each ......

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      • #63
        Originally posted by HarvardBlue View Post
        What does my integrity have to do with this?

        Wilder said he wanted to come to the fight and come into the ring. Hearn said he wouldn't be allowed. The commission backed him up. Wilder didn't show up. End of story.

        Now you're making it a "gotcha" situation and blaming Wilder.

        It doesn't matter what he said because Hearn made it clear he wouldn't be welcomed or allowed in the ring. Wilder's "excuse" for not appearing is irrelevant. Why you're making Wilder's comments an issue is beyond me and embarrassing on your part.
        No...all I'm saying is you said you "don't care what Wilder said"...yet you're using what he said as the basis of your argument...for the third time. Do you not realise how ****** that sounds?

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        • #64
          Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
          "Joshua will be a back-foot fighter against Povetkin, he is NOT that fighter and he will pay for it "

          Theres nothing exciting if you get 12 rnds of tentative punching .

          You ARE going to see Joshua K.O Povetkin .

          You will in all likelyhood see a Fury points UD decision bore fest with a few scary moments for each ......
          joshua is still practising his boxing (like he admitted), as evidenced by his last 2 fights.

          Povetkin is a seasoned boxer who knows how to fight guys like Joshua...... Joshua knows this, I know this, his team knows this...... only person not realising the danger is YOU! lol

          Povetkin is a nightmare stylistically for a robot like Joshua that is still learning boxing. povetkin will do damage whenever they trade or inside.... Joshua will box back foot, mark my words.

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          • #65
            The Nigerian robot cannot leave Eddie Hearn's wife's bedroom without written permission from Hearn Snr.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by soul_survivor View Post
              No...all I'm saying is you said you "don't care what Wilder said"...yet you're using what he said as the basis of your argument...for the third time. Do you not realise how ****** that sounds?
              Now you have me all confused. Which of Wilder's words am I using as the basis for my argument?

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              • #67
                AJ and Hearn didn't want him in the ring and then wanted Whyte to confront Wilder.

                Fury is not scarred like AJ is and at least he shows that he has balls. With no excuses even with the layoff he is going after one of boxing most feared right hand.

                Let AJ hide behind contracts and money issues since he said that if anybody wants him to fight Wilder they should train and do it themselves.

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