Comments Thread For: Miller Co-Promoter: Joshua is Not The Same Since Klitschko Fight
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Look, I enjoy when someone "normal" looking excels in athletics. I like it when a guy who isn't a chiseled marble sculpture can compete and is a danger in boxing. For what it is worth, I am sure this coming fight will be Miller's best, he will come in as good of shape as ever and as focused as he can possibly be. But Joshua is going to show there are levels in boxing, and Miller has fought nothing even close to the level of fighter that AJ has. Joshua being criticized by Miller's team for how he has looked against competition verses how Miller has looked against the heads of cabbage he has fought is like a merry go round rider criticizing how someone looks after skydiving.
Joshua has every advantage over Miller except where they are even. Which is maybe power and that is it. Joshua handles Big Baby and then everyone will go back to criticizing Joshua for ducking Whyte and WilderComment
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He realized after Wladimir Kiltschko that he could not just walk through most people, because lets face the facts? Dillian Whyte gave him abit of a test, but soon? Anthony Joshua's power was just too much for Whyte, even in the first round when Whyte had a confrontation with Joshua after the bell 'Whyte's legs where gone there, the confrontation actually gave Whyte more time to recover' It was smart from Whyte, and at the time I thought to myself? That it was intentional, and Dillian Whyte was just buying himself some time. 95% of the time Anthony Joshua hit him, he reacted as if he was being hit so hard? He was stunned so bad, it was actually spiking his adrenaline to wake him up and fight even harder.
Smart move, something Bernard Hopkins would implement etc
Look at the state of Dillian Whyte here, he was out on his feet almost co-ordination badly inhibited.
Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 02-15-2019, 11:20 AM.Comment
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Tyson Fury is king of HW div I'll give you that.Comment
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