A lot of refs might have stopped it after the 1st knock down the way Povetkin stumbled on the way up and needed to pull himself up the ropes, so credit to Gray for continuing the count. Before the Wlad fight, AJ would have lost this. But that knock down made him realise he's not immortal, and he spent the next 2 fights trying to get his confidence back. This fight was his best balance of caution and confidence.
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Originally posted by Drewp4p View PostOrtiz >povetkin boxing skills and ability.
Oh no, that was Povetkin.
Ortiz meanwhile has 5 losses to Solis on his record and has been KO’d by the only good heavyweight he’s faced as a pro.
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Was anyone else shouting "it's novichok time motherfucker" during the ko phase or was it just me?
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Originally posted by Willy Wanker View PostSeriously man.
Good win and AJ got tested, but he was all power and size tonight. I didn't see any "technical brilliance" these commentators are talking about.
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AJ never fought like a champ for 6 rounds. Couldn't help thinking as usual how Lennox Lewis would have fkn TOYED with AJ.
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That was a good win by Anthony Joshua I congratulate him. It was just as I and everyone who knows boxing expected.
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Originally posted by nick_viking View PostSure, as backed up by the fact Ortiz won European, World and Olympic Gold, and held the WBA title...
Oh no, that was Povetkin.
Ortiz meanwhile has 5 losses to Solis on his record and has been KO’d by the only good heavyweight he’s faced.
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Originally posted by Hatesrats View PostWhat we learned tonight...
Sergio Mora is the P4P best play by play guy in the sport.
The rest of the commentary team needs some work. Brian Kenny was nothing more than a house fighter cheerleader and Sugar Ray Leonard offered virtually no real analysis that would be expected from an ATG like himself.
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