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In reply to Post #3318 Boxed well against a dangerous opponent
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In reply to Post #3317 Told you all he was good......wonder if the best is yet to come.
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In reply to Post #3316 Come on josh!
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In reply to Post #3315 I hope he wins
I like the lad, bit of a showboater but has good skills. To have that low lead hand you have to be super sharp for me. I thought he could be invincible at first but it did question him. DA exposed him big time but since then unbeaten
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In reply to Post #3314 I see josh Kelly has a great opportunity in a few weeks time
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In reply to Post #3312 If he was able to I would love to see Paul managed at a proper level to see if he is any good or not
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In reply to Post #3310 If Joshua lands clean he has devastating power, see the FN knockout, best to date for me, FN is a machine!
Think Paul got more respect from me, YouTuber but he has some minerals, and has come on a LONG way!
Flip side to last nights boxing, Callum Simpson lost, but he was beaten by the better man in the night
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In reply to Post #3309 I hope so
Still to be tested though
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In reply to Post #3308
You could definitely see AJ was always a foot away from actually landing.
But he certainly spanked him when he was allowed.
Broken jaw in 2 places
I think Paul certainly felt it and said wow when he did get clumped and put on his ass.
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In reply to Post #3308 Moses Itauma has everything required to be the next heavyweight world champion.
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In reply to Post #3306 Joshua is a punching machine, very powerful man.
He has whats know as a glass jaw, look back at his fights and he has been rocked in nearly all of them but managed to recover in a lot. When you get to world level you need the LOT because it's odds on the other person has
Heavyweight boxers are powerful men and anyone could lay the other out. The art of boxing prevents this unless they make a mistake. Fury is a boxer, a purist, his tactics are not the big overhand right like Wilder. To land a solid powerful punch you need a good wide stance to throw it from, watch Wilder as an example, bomb squad!
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In reply to Post #3306 Most people have no experience of boxing. When they watch a fight they don't understand what is actually happening. These are the same people that think fighters with 4/5 losses at world professional level are not good boxers. Or that you can win a world or Olympic amateur medal without being able to box.
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So tonight ..
Just did a bit of searching and it seems that fury is actually more chinny than Joshua.
Personally think it's a no win for Joshua what ever happens.
I think I would like to see it go the distance and AJ just jabbing his head off and putting him down in every other round.
I don't think I will be staying up to watch it though...
Why is AJ considered chinny but Fury, Wilder and Dubois aren't despite being knocked down and/or knocked out as many times as AJ has?
Fury has been knocked down by five fighters in six fights.
Wilder has been knocked down by three fighters in four fights and knocked out three times.
Dubois has been knocked down by three fighters in four fights and been knocked out three times.
AJ has been knocked down by three fighters in three fights and been knocked out twice.
All pretty comparable records but only one of them is considered as chinny and I don't get why especially when you look at the records of the four fighter and AJ has fought top level opponents a lot more than the other three.
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In reply to Post #3304 Tough division but Benn might have a chance, best performance by a very, very, long way last time out for me
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In reply to Post #3303 He didn't make excuses. Anyone with a pair of eyes could see he physically wasn't right. Tbh I think the both of them are idiots, and neither are really world class
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