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  • Jim Tom
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    #11
    Originally posted by OnlytheTruth
    I think the Ruiz loss has left me with some scepticism around Joshua's ability to go toe-to-toe. Pulev, to me, is like Povetkin. An Eastern-European fighter with a lot of experience at the top level and Povetkin caught Joshua napping early (albeit without ever really troubling him) and I can see Pulev doing the same.

    That's the thing with being a Joshua fan - that suspect chin exemplifies Heavyweight boxing; anything can happen. At least with the likes of Fury and Wilder, you know what you are going to get (most of the time).
    That’s why he needs to box and stay on his toes early on in the fight. Problem always comes when he tries to sit his punches and knock someone out, he gets caught and can get messed up. He should stick to the text book and box this guy’s ears off.

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    • Jim Tom
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      #12
      Originally posted by Froch_uppercut
      I agree yes, ideally that is the way he should fight, for maximum results.
      He does, however, have a bit of anger in him, and I think he will exercise less self control than he showed against Ruiz. If he gets Pulev going, I do not think he will show the same restraint he did in Ruiz2, no matter if it's the 3rd round or the 7th round.
      If he doesn’t show restraint he will lose. All these big guys can whack so he can’t take this guy for granted. He needs a lot of patience, opportunities will come as the fight goes on.

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      • BangEM
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        #13
        Originally posted by TheMyspaceDayz
        It’s funny that Haye, who said Fury would never fight overly aggressively because it’s not in his DNA, thinks Joshua can suddenly come in and Mike Tyson someone. He completely changed his opinion of what is possible because of one fighter in one fight.
        Another idiot that just started watching Josh after the Ruiz fight lol. You muppets always expose yourselves.

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        • BangEM
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          #14
          Josh just needs to pace himself and land a couple of power shots in each round and Pulev will throw in the towel.

          Fight behind the jab and if there’s an opening for a big right or that uppercut and left hook combo, go for it. Once he lands either, the fight should be over.

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            #15
            Originally posted by LacedUp
            Perhaps because we've seen Joshua do that multiple times already and never seen Fury do it?
            My point is that Haye is becoming mr. opposite when it comes to predictions. I picked Fury to go right after Wilder while Haye predicted he would box. Now Haye is seeing a potential blowout while I fully expect to see a gun shy AJ that is trapped between styles.

            And you did see Fury attack before in the Cunningham fight.

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              #16
              Originally posted by BangEM
              Josh just needs to pace himself and land a couple of power shots in each round and Pulev will throw in the towel.

              Fight behind the jab and if there’s an opening for a big right or that uppercut and left hook combo, go for it. Once he lands either, the fight should be over.
              Thought I was done embarrassing your know nothing azz. Tell me about how Lennox was terrified of Oliver McCall some more, ya fuggin clown lmao.
              Check the pick em leaderboard and realize when I say ydksab that it actually means something. Ydksab.

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              • Roberto Vasquez
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                #17
                Joshua is always vulnerable when he tries to blast someone out. The main reason he lost to Ruiz the first time was the pressure to equal what Wilder had done to Breazeale. He put caution to the wind and got very close to Ruiz.

                He had the same issue with Whyte when he got stunned for a round or 2.

                Joshua should try to knock Pulev out but in a sensible managed way

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                  #18
                  The Haye curse has taken over the Drake curse

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                  • LacedUp
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by TheMyspaceDayz
                    My point is that Haye is becoming mr. opposite when it comes to predictions. I picked Fury to go right after Wilder while Haye predicted he would box. Now Haye is seeing a potential blowout while I fully expect to see a gun shy AJ that is trapped between styles.

                    And you did see Fury attack before in the Cunningham fight.
                    Yes we saw Fury attack from round 4 onwards against cunningham, but every single fight after that he's primarily been boxing and moving.

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                    • BangEM
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by TheMyspaceDayz
                      Thought I was done embarrassing your know nothing azz. Tell me about how Lennox was terrified of Oliver McCall some more, ya fuggin clown lmao.
                      Check the pick em leaderboard and realize when I say ydksab that it actually means something. Ydksab.
                      Casual muppet. Everyone who watched the Lewis vs McCall rematch knows Lewis fought scared. But trust yer obnoxious, autistic and utterly dumb casual arse with acute glaucoma to think otherwise. What an idiot with low IQ. LMAO.

                      Also, if you know anything about Josh, you’d know he blasts boxers out 99% of the time, especially tall upright boxers. But you won’t know that because you’re a fccking tard that started watching boxing last year. LMAO. Dumb yank bonobo. LMAO.

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