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  • NachoMan
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    #21
    This guy might well be the perfect fighting machine. Anthony "Matrix" Joshua. Dude just samples some old video of any of the ATGs and can quickly download their moves to his databank. Fcking impressive!

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    • thack
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      #22
      I know Kirk very,very well.He would laugh at this .Kirk is not doing great these days after a bad fall so he's not going to be bothered by this but...Lets get this straight Joshua is no master boxer like Kirk was .He just danced out of danger with a real fat slob for 12 rounds .A kid who admitted by the time it was time to train it was too late ....he was obese.The fat gett did me out of a good bet of 7/2 Ruiz and for five months I was looking where to spend the dough......till the weigh in !

      It's a pitty the sight off his body didn't make him feel sick like it did everyone else because at 17-18 stone Joshua wouldn't be talking this bolloocks he would have been chinned again.

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      • uppercut510
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        #23
        yeah but will eddie allow it?

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        • OldTerry
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          #24
          Originally posted by D4thincarnation
          Will Wilder step up and fight him though?


          Win lose or draw against Fury, Wilder needs to step up and fight Joshua.
          If Wilder is the one preventing the fight (and I'm not convinced AJ isn't equally culpable) then I hope you are right. The fight needs to happen while both are in their primes.

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            #25
            Originally posted by kafkod
            Ortiz already turned that opportunity down.
            Why not do the charitable thing and remake the offer. Ortiz needs the money and I'll bet he would take the fight. I'd be interested in seeing the fight so I could draw some objective comparisons to Ortiz's fights against Wilder.

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            • Larry the boss
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              #26
              Originally posted by d4thincarnation
              42 power punches landed for joshua

              how many clinches in the fight?
              42 divided by 12 equals 3.5 power shots a round..is that something to brag about?

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              • D4thincarnation
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                #27
                Originally posted by historian larry
                42 divided by 12 equals 3.5 power shots a round..is that something to brag about?

                It not bad for a heavyweight average.

                Better than Wilder against Ortiz.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by OldTerry
                  If Wilder is the one preventing the fight (and I'm not convinced AJ isn't equally culpable) then I hope you are right. The fight needs to happen while both are in their primes.

                  I think it is Haymon preventing the fight.

                  Hearn, maybe as well.

                  How Wilder has not fought Dillian Whyte, despite him being his mandatory for almost two years now, does make me question Wilder more.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by D4thincarnation
                    It not bad for a heavyweight average.

                    Better than Wilder against Ortiz.
                    Wilder only needed 1 shot tho..not sure why you mentioned him at all

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                    • D4thincarnation
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by historian larry
                      Wilder only needed 1 shot tho..not sure why you mentioned him at all
                      As Joshua was landed much more, and you seem to dismissed those power punches that landed.

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