Is Anthony Joshua the least impressive two-time unified champion ever?

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  • ShaneMosleySr
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    Is Anthony Joshua the least impressive two-time unified champion ever?

    He won his titles by beating Charles Martin, a 41-year old who hadn’t boxed in two years and Joseph Parker.

    He regained the titles after avenging a loss to a fat guy he was supposed to murder.

    I can’t think of anyone else who won three belts and regained them who has a less impressive resume.
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    #2
    Originally posted by ShaneMosleySr
    He won his titles by beating Charles Martin, a 41-year old who hadn’t boxed in two years and Joseph Parker.

    He regained the titles after avenging a loss to a fat guy he was supposed to murder.

    I can’t think of anyone else who won three belts and regained them who has a less impressive resume.
    I've said it many times, Anthony Joshua has never beaten a real champion.

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    • Larry the boss
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      • The D3vil
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        I think you meant Klitschko.

        Charles Martin does look 41, but he's only 34

        As for AJ, I think the verdict is out on him.

        If he beat's Fury, then he's a Hall of Famer automatically.

        He already maybe as a 2 time unified champ.

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          I still value Anthony Joshua's win over Wladimir Kiltschko very high.

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            #6
            Originally posted by denium
            I've said it many times, Anthony Joshua has never beaten a real champion.
            what is a real champ? you mean like santa cruz at 130? hes real right?

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            • Sadiqkingofko
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              most underrated imo, I was a Joshua hater prior to the Ruiz fight but than he and Wilder became vastly underrated after they were extremely overrated. Joshua beat Martin, Klitschko, Parker, Povetkin, and Ruiz all champs. He beat Whyte who is currently the third rated heavyweight currently.

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              • ShaneMosleySr
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                #8
                I listed three separate people but used the relevant statistics on Klitschko instead of his name, which makes people overvalue that win.

                Originally posted by The D3vil
                I think you meant Klitschko.

                Charles Martin does look 41, but he's only 34

                As for AJ, I think the verdict is out on him.

                If he beat's Fury, then he's a Hall of Famer automatically.

                He already maybe as a 2 time unified champ.

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