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any thoughts about anthony joshua
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Edmund
2016-06-21 14:56:15 UTC
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Could he bring some live in the HW division?

Edmund
Edmund
2016-06-26 08:46:55 UTC
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Post by Edmund
Could he bring some live in the HW division?
Edmund
Maybe I am the only one interested but Joshua did a great job, dominating
every round and won with KO in the seventh round.
I definitely see a real new HW here, not a wrestling clinchclown like we
had the past decade.
Well done Joshua very well done.

Oh not to forget, his opponent Breazeale was there to fight too, he
really took some punishment but kept fighting, so my respect for Breazeale
too.

Edmund
Juan Anonly
2016-06-26 18:25:20 UTC
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Post by Edmund
Post by Edmund
Could he bring some live in the HW division?
Edmund
Maybe I am the only one interested but Joshua did a great job, dominating
every round and won with KO in the seventh round.
I definitely see a real new HW here, not a wrestling clinchclown like we
had the past decade.
Well done Joshua very well done.
Oh not to forget, his opponent Breazeale was there to fight too, he
really took some punishment but kept fighting, so my respect for Breazeale
too.
Edmund
Breazeale did take a lot of punishment and I respected his will. I
will respect him the next time I see him if he takes a little time and
learns to A) Defend himself and B) learns to box. These are my two
complaints with 90% of the heavyweights I see. I have no interest in
seeing a man beaten to a paste for 3 rounds, much less 7.

That said, I found Joshua more impressive than any of the newer
generation of heavyweights around, and look forward to him fighting
almost any of them to calibrate his size/talent/determination/ability
to take a punch. I'd love to see him fight Wilder, as I'm beginning to
think Wilder may well have what it takes to survive and thrive in the
division--not true of all the significant "talents" we've had in the
division.

I understand Wilder will be thrashing "Chris Arreola" for a few rounds
in a few weeks. We don't know if this particular "Chris Arreola" with
be the over-larded fried chicken and bbq magnet, or the one that's
shown mild determined to make a reasonable living for a few years in
the fight game. Those are the only two Chris Arreola's I've seen.
Edmund
2016-06-27 23:40:12 UTC
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Post by Edmund
Post by Edmund
Could he bring some live in the HW division?
Edmund
Maybe I am the only one interested but Joshua did a great job,
dominating every round and won with KO in the seventh round.
I definitely see a real new HW here, not a wrestling clinchclown like
we had the past decade.
Well done Joshua very well done.
Oh not to forget, his opponent Breazeale was there to fight too, he
really took some punishment but kept fighting, so my respect for
Breazeale too.
Edmund
Breazeale did take a lot of punishment and I respected his will. I will
respect him the next time I see him if he takes a little time and learns
to A) Defend himself and B) learns to box. These are my two complaints
with 90% of the heavyweights I see. I have no interest in seeing a man
beaten to a paste for 3 rounds, much less 7.
That said, I found Joshua more impressive than any of the newer
generation of heavyweights around, and look forward to him fighting
almost any of them to calibrate his size/talent/determination/ability to
take a punch. I'd love to see him fight Wilder, as I'm beginning to
think Wilder may well have what it takes to survive and thrive in the
division--not true of all the significant "talents" we've had in the
division.
I understand Wilder will be thrashing "Chris Arreola" for a few rounds
in a few weeks. We don't know if this particular "Chris Arreola" with
be the over-larded fried chicken and bbq magnet, or the one that's shown
mild determined to make a reasonable living for a few years in the fight
game. Those are the only two Chris Arreola's I've seen.
Unfortunately I didn't see any Wilder fight, funny enough the clinchclowns
wrestle mania shows are broadcasted here.
I am waiting for the rematch clinchclown Tyson Fury.
If Fury can get in shape I see him winning again, Clinchclowns cannot win
without wrestling holding and leaning on their opponents ( and bringing a
corrupt referee ).
Fury is simple to big for that shit.
Lets hope for a new generation of (real ) boxers, Joshua and Wilder seem
a lot better then what I have seen the last 10 or so years.

Edmund

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