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  • Byrom
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    Hopefully a bigger ring next time they meet which would help Joshua as he has much the better footwork and the small ring was an advantage for Dillian here I think

    Last edited by Byrom; 3 August 2015, 04:18 PM.

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  • Byrom
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    I think this guy Dillan white could be a test for Joshua - AJ fighting some Ian Dowie look - a - like from scotland next - not to look to far ahead but he Dillan White looks up for it to me and he is unbeaten - he can hit and he has already decked AJ as a raw junior - which don't count for much but is impressive all the same.

    I think AJ would win as he has improved alarmingly well since he started but it is more of a risk here - so is it a mistake for Hearn to put him in against this guy? - investment ruined - because he might just have the tools?


    Last edited by Byrom; 3 August 2015, 04:20 PM.

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  • GeordieDS
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    Originally Posted by Byrom View Post
    Noticed a number of video's have been deleted - so a quick re cap

    They've done a great job of creating the hype but now he needs to start fighting people that will hit him back,so far he's fought nothing but puddings and shot fighters.

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  • Byrom
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    Noticed a number of video's have been deleted - so a quick re cap

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  • GeordieDS
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    Originally Posted by j6uk View Post
    i'dl only eat a kebab if its wraped in a tortila an theres guaranteed entertainent outside

    You could take some of your sawdust out with you and sprinkle it on the floor in the Kebab shop just to send subliminal messages and then find a nice spot to watch the show

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  • GeordieDS
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    Originally Posted by Byrom View Post
    There are other contenders to be next British Heavyweight World Champion - Tyson Fury and David Haye but I think sadly we can count this David Price fella out of the reckoning for now - seen here loosing to the guy who works in my local kebab shop

    You don't get many Heavyweight champs with a glass jaw,Wlad being the exception but he can box very well so changed his style accordingly all I'll say it's a good job Vitali was his brother otherwise he would have been stretched just like Price if they had of fought

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  • j6uk
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    i'dl only eat a kebab if its wraped in a tortila an theres guaranteed entertainent outside

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  • Byrom
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    There are other contenders to be next British Heavyweight World Champion - Tyson Fury and David Haye but I think sadly we can count this David Price fella out of the reckoning for now - seen here loosing to the guy who works in my local kebab shop

    Last edited by Byrom; 18 July 2015, 04:10 PM.

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  • gavpowell
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    What's your point?

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  • j6uk
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    if we could get past the guff clowds we may remember what fighting is all about.. how old is our lad again
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  • gavpowell
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    Originally Posted by GeordieDS View Post

    I'm thinking Price,Chisora,Fury then step him up to the likes of Char,Potevkin etc before a mega money fight with Haye and let's face it getting punters dosh is all boxing is about these days.

    Klitschko then retires because he don't want anything to do with AJ at this point in his career so that leaves Big punching and improving Deontay Wilder for the undisputed title.
    Klitschko will have reitred by time Joshua is remotely ready to face him, but if not, unless Joshua learns how to defend himself, he'll be lucky to last four rounds with the Ukranian.

    Joshua looked good bowling over Kevin Johnson, but the only thing Johnson was expected to do was take a few shots - he was never expected to win because he was basically a journeyman.

    Joshua needs to take it steady rather than go the David Price route - Fury's career is a good example of moving talent along briskly but still testing them along the way.

    As for Haye, it's three years since he last got in a ring and he's spent more time talking about fighting than actually doing it ever since he moved to heavyweight. I doubt he'll ever make a serious return to boxing, because he's in love with being a celebrity, not a fighter.

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  • Byrom
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    Ok so goodnight Kevin Johnston

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  • Leo
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    Originally Posted by ADR147 View Post
    he actually looks better than i gave him credit for.
    Yes and even Tyson fury called Joshua a machine on Twitter. So impressed ,now watched it again and his composure in the ring is excellent.

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  • GeordieDS
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    Yes very impressive but Johnson had lost five of his previous six which tells us he is well into decline and it's a good time to fight him, he didn't throw anything but a few jabs.
    AJ's next opponents are going to be very interesting as he's looking very very good but also way to inexperienced to put him in with anobody who can give him a test by actually punching him in the face which nobody has done yet.

    I'm thinking Price,Chisora,Fury then step him up to the likes of Char,Potevkin etc before a mega money fight with Haye and let's face it getting punters dosh is all boxing is about these days.

    Klitschko then retires because he don't want anything to do with AJ at this point in his career so that leaves Big punching and improving Deontay Wilder for the undisputed title.

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  • gavpowell
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    Definitely time to give him some real opponents now - Johnson was supposed to last a while at least, but nobody ever did that to him before.

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