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  • Larry the boss
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    #21
    Povetkin was punching "UP" and that is different then taking punches from heavy hitters your height punching down on you..still very good win by Joshua

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    • champion4ever
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      #22
      Originally posted by redmish
      He took several flush shots from a very powerful fighter tonight and never really flinched. He wobbled slightly in the first round but never looked in danger of being stopped. Can we put the weak chin argument to bed now? Good effort from povetkin too, he really impressed me early on.
      Yes, but keep in mind that Povetkin was ten years older, undersized, outweighed by 25 lbs and not really known for his knockout punching power like Deontay Wilder is.

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      • BennyBlanco
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        #23
        Originally posted by Sun_Tzu
        His chin is fine, He caught a flush shot from a monster puncher in Klitchko. He got up in what 3-4 seconds then went on the win the fight. I guess Ali,Holmes and many other greavt HW champions that ever went down had bad chins.
        Klitschko is not a monster puncher. Didn’t have one punch KO power. Klitschko’s KOs were typically from an accumulation of punches.

        That and him leaning on you all night.

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        • Sun_Tzu
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          #24
          Originally posted by BennyBlanco
          Klitschko is not a monster puncher. Didn’t have one punch KO power. Klitschko’s KOs were typically from an accumulation of punches.

          That and him leaning on you all night.

          Youre right, Wilder will knock him out with a jab.

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          • JasonBoxing
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            #25
            Originally posted by BennyBlanco
            Klitschko is not a monster puncher. Didn’t have one punch KO power. Klitschko’s KOs were typically from an accumulation of punches.

            That and him leaning on you all night.
            Horrible post.
            Klitsccko is one of the biggest hitters in the history of heavyweight boxing.

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            • Jarisleif
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              #26
              Sure, he may have been wobbled slightly by a very powerful fighter in Povetkin, but the best thing about Joshua is that he's learning with every fight.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Mr Objecitivity
                Wilder landed everything but the kitchen on Duhaupas and Duhaupas only took those punches, but walked through them, as if Wilder was a feather fist. He made WIlder look like he had no power in that fight.

                Joshua would do the same. Joshua has a better chin and a better defense. Wilder has no chance!

                Get over!
                Wilder had Duhaupas hurt multiple times, he was covered up all fight and Wilder became the first man to stop him. Duhaupas took his fight with Pedvetkin on a 20 hours notice, I already know you're going to try to use that sad excuse for a fight.

                Joshua does not keep a high guard like Duhaupas nor as durable, he's much easier to hit.

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                • Cutthroat
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by The plunger man
                  you think wilder can take Joshua's right hand ...Joshua will spark wilder clean out if tags him just like wilder with Joshua ...but Joshua is a better boxer and showed good movement against povetkin.
                  You going to be disappointed when Joshua irons your man out lol
                  Wilder has eaten power shots from Stiverne & Ortiz, he's a much faster fighter than any opponent AJ has fought and will hurt him with the first big punch he lands. Wilder dropped Ortiz with just his jab, his power is greater than AJ's.

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                  • redmish
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Cutthroat
                    Wilder had Duhaupas hurt multiple times, he was covered up all fight and Wilder became the first man to stop him. Duhaupas took his fight with Pedvetkin on a 20 hours notice, I already know you're going to try to use that sad excuse for a fight.

                    Joshua does not keep a high guard like Duhaupas nor as durable, he's much easier to hit.
                    Are you saying Duhaupas is on Joshua's level? Please stop.

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                    • Ray*
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                      #30
                      Didn’t see the fight but no HW should be taking shots if they want to prolong their careers. And I can guarantee he wouldn’t be standing if he takes one or two bombs from Wilder.

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