Is Joshua The Next Klitschko?
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I'm aware. What I'm saying is that mandatory defenses do not come with rematch clauses. The only way to get one would be to craft a separate contract and put it in there. Historically if you lost your belt in a mandatory, you had to build your way back up.Comment
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Kinda hard to see Joshua not passing Wlad in all regards unless he loses a bit.
He could stay the 3 belt champion, never pick up lineal which Wlad had, but picks up a better resume and could, I doubt it, but could match longevity. Belts are equal, resume to Joshua, lineal to Wlad, longevity equal. Put's Joshua at abouts Wlad's level, but, that far fetched as ****.
If he attains lineal he also has undisputed. Wlad wasn't, so resume and awards go to Joshua where Wlad'll probably stay as the most defenses for a long time. That's more likely and in my book that make Joshua a higher ATG than Wlad.
Or, just as if not even more likely, Fury beats Joshua and passes Wlad himself.
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What Mandatory do we know AJ has rematch clause with?Comment
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Land and grab, Land and grab. Yawn
I really hope Fury wins or at least forces Joshua into a less ugly fight.
What's funny is that for how boring AJ and Wlad are individually, their fight against each other was a classicComment
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Are you seriously calling a guy who steps into the ring to fight professionally a coward? A guy who was brutally stopped and then immediately took a rematch against the guy who finished and got his revenge?Lennox wanted to be undisputed Lennox would fight anyone and everyone. Joshua is a manufactured coward, which explains why you like him so much. Joshua will do whatever his handlers tell him. Joshua looks nervous and second guesses himself when being asked what the weather is like outside. They are nothing alike.
SMH at ****** comments like thisComment
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I'm a new Anthony Joshua fan until he fights Deontay Wilder. AJ is the total package.
He puts his punches together, he throws his combination punches in bunches and in addition, he throws his whole body into his punches.
Unlike Tyson Fury who throws mainly pitty-pat arm punches; With little to know power on them which explains why he couldn't put Wilder away.Comment
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