Comments Thread For: Whyte: Joshua is Vulnerable, Especially When Hit on Side of Head

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Whyte: Joshua is Vulnerable, Especially When Hit on Side of Head

    Heavyweight Dillian Whyte believes unified champion Anthony Joshua is vulnerable if struck to the side of the head. After reviewing several past fights, Whyte noticed that Joshua becomes unsteady or staggered when opponents land high on the side of his head.
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  • Timur78
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    Well...yes. And it's kind of stating the obvious.

    With all the natural talents AJ posses, doubts about his chin or durability never truly went away.

    AJ must box and either break down or knock opponents out, he can't win in 'wars'. I think that much has been proven...

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    • BodyBagz
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      #3
      Whyte just described 99% of everyone's weakness.

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      • Jab jab boom
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        #4
        That's like saying someone doesn't like liver shots.

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        • boliodogs
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          #5
          Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
          Heavyweight Dillian Whyte believes unified champion Anthony Joshua is vulnerable if struck to the side of the head. After reviewing several past fights, Whyte noticed that Joshua becomes unsteady or staggered when opponents land high on the side of his head.
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          Then he should have hit him there more often when he fought him or didn't he watch film of future opponents back then?

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            #6
            Fury will make Joshua do the stanky leg.

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            • Mammoth
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              #7
              Like..... the temple? Where'd Joshua hit Whyte when he laid him out?

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              • 5000boxing
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                #8
                Whyte was one of the first to figure that out in his fight vs AJ... But he didn't capitalize on it! Instead he ran outta gas and got caught with a nasty uppercut.. An laid on the ropes like a dead sea lion! Lol.

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                • Earl-Hickey
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                  I'm a big Joshua fan but he has a punch resistence problem for sure, and it's going to limit him, if he had a good chin he wouldn't have lost the Ruiz fight.

                  It's similar to Wlad but wlad learned to not panic when wobbled and it improved his punch resistence somewhat, Joshua hasn't and it causes him to gas out.

                  Still, his power and offence is A Grade so he's live with anyone

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by LDBC Slayer
                    I'm a big Joshua fan but he has a punch resistence problem for sure, and it's going to limit him, if he had a good chin he wouldn't have lost the Ruiz fight.

                    It's similar to Wlad but wlad learned to not panic when wobbled and it improved his punch resistence somewhat, Joshua hasn't and it causes him to gas out.

                    Still, his power and offence is A Grade so he's live with anyone
                    I'm glad you've cleaned up your act and started posting sensibly, I've not even seen you make any ****** Wilder threads for a few days.

                    I guess I'm just a positive influence on the forum.

                    They should promote me to mod.

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