Anthony Joshua should have learned from Wlad and Lennox mistakes

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  • Earl-Hickey
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    Anthony Joshua should have learned from Wlad and Lennox mistakes

    Instead of making them himself

    Why in God's name did he bum rush in with his chin in the air and start exchanging with a guy with shorter arms and much faster hands?

    I had said for a while that they needed to change Joshua's style and they started to do it in the Parker fight then gave up and went back to the same old ****.

    If I'm advising AJ I'm saying forget the rematch, he needs to go back to the drawing board, develop a good jab and an ability to control the distance.

    Props to Andy Ruiz Jr tonight I never said the guy wasn't a good fighter but he was better than I gave him credit for in any event.
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    Josh has probably made mistakes and got away with it before.
    You take a gamble sometimes it don't pay off

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    • Earl-Hickey
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      Originally posted by hugh grant
      Josh has probably made mistakes and got away with it before.
      You take a gamble sometimes it don't pay off
      He has made the same mistakes even in his last fight he tried being a boxer puncher vs Povetkin and almost paid for it there.

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      • Toffee
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        All boxers make mistakes. There are two big guys in that ring trying to knock each other's head off. One of them will eventually do something they regret.

        It happens.

        Happened to Lewis twice. He was a decent fighter wasn't he?

        Losing his 0 isn't what Joshua wanted but it's not the worst thing for the division. If a few guys forget about the Mayweather crap and start building a legacy based on who they've beaten rather than the fact they haven't lost, we'll have a much better division.

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