Anthony Joshua

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Anthony Joshua

Post by dave896 »

Well it's early days but there are some very promising signs. He's a great athlete, well conditioned, seems to have good knockout power and is currently very active. He is also the same height as current champ wladimir klitschko, which certainly doesn't hurt.

How far does everyone think goes? I think he might make it to the very top if he times it right, as the current champ surely can't do this forever.
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Re: Anthony Joshua

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He has a lot of potential and I thought he did well to get rid of Skelton in the manner he did. But, last night he didn't face the Skelton who fought for titles and probably not even the version that beat up Dallas. Perhaps a Sexton or McDermott next would be help show how he is developing.
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Re: Anthony Joshua

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still green but i think his next real test should ne malik scott
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Re: Anthony Joshua

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He will be fighting yaroslov zavorotnyi on august 30, good test because the ukranian is durable with a good KO %
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Re: Anthony Joshua

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Gave price a decent go last time out if I'm not mistaken
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Re: Anthony Joshua

Post by dempseyfire »

He has power and good athleticism but just like with Deontay I won't be impressed until he shows he can handle some adversity. Although his level of comp is already better than Deontay's after 25 fights . . . .

In earlier days he would be matched up with another young prospect like Gerald Washington. That's a fight I'd like to see.
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Re: Anthony Joshua

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Matching him against Sprott in November is pretty aggressive matchmaking. Also, matching him against the durable Zavorotnyi next, his handlers clearly aren't trying to pad his KO%.
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Re: Anthony Joshua

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He's athletic, and he has a good jab. He's good at fighting tall.

I think he'll be champion one day.
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Re: Anthony Joshua

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Great HW prospect, no doubt.
Lackeos wrote:Matching him against Sprott in November is pretty aggressive matchmaking. Also, matching him against the durable Zavorotnyi next, his handlers clearly aren't trying to pad his KO%.
I support that. You need to step up and take little risks. Otherwise you stagnate.
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Re: Anthony Joshua

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Anthony Joshua and Joe Parker are in a class by themselves regarding Young Gun Heavyweights.
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Re: Anthony Joshua

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His next opponent is Zavorotnyi, who took Pulev and Price the distance.

Joshua needs to fight someone who will give him rounds, and Zavorotnyi should do it.
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Re: Anthony Joshua

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VG_Addict wrote:His next opponent is Zavorotnyi, who took Pulev and Price the distance.

Joshua needs to fight someone who will give him rounds, and Zavorotnyi should do it.
He and Parker are really showing the best way to move a young heavyweight today. Much better than Wilders bottom feeding.

I'd like to see all three fight one another in any combination in the near future.
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Re: Anthony Joshua

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punchoutsb wrote:
VG_Addict wrote:His next opponent is Zavorotnyi, who took Pulev and Price the distance.

Joshua needs to fight someone who will give him rounds, and Zavorotnyi should do it.
He and Parker are really showing the best way to move a young heavyweight today. Much better than Wilders bottom feeding.

I'd like to see all three fight one another in any combination in the near future.
It would be a big statement if Joshua were able to stop Zavorotnyi.
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VG_Addict wrote:
punchoutsb wrote:
VG_Addict wrote:His next opponent is Zavorotnyi, who took Pulev and Price the distance.

Joshua needs to fight someone who will give him rounds, and Zavorotnyi should do it.
He and Parker are really showing the best way to move a young heavyweight today. Much better than Wilders bottom feeding.

I'd like to see all three fight one another in any combination in the near future.
It would be a big statement if Joshua were able to stop Zavorotnyi.
Yes it would be :TU:
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Re: Anthony Joshua

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I think they should have Hughie Fury and Joshua fight on the same card, setting up a fight between the two to determine the best British HW.
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Re: Anthony Joshua

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VG_Addict wrote:I think they should have Hughie Fury and Joshua fight on the same card, setting up a fight between the two to determine the best British HW.
I have high hopes for both. Joshua seems better, but I like the Fury's. At this point Joshua all the way. Perhaps after Hughie gets a win like McDermott or someone under his belt.
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Re: Anthony Joshua

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punchoutsb wrote:
VG_Addict wrote:I think they should have Hughie Fury and Joshua fight on the same card, setting up a fight between the two to determine the best British HW.
I have high hopes for both. Joshua seems better, but I like the Fury's. At this point Joshua all the way. Perhaps after Hughie gets a win like McDermott or someone under his belt.
Hughie, like his cousin, tends to keep his left hand low. I could see Joshua catching him with a big right hand and knocking him out.

I actually think a loss like that would be good for Hughie. It would make him work on his defense.
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Re: Anthony Joshua

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He and Parker are really showing the best way to move a young heavyweight today. Much better than Wilders bottom feeding. Quote


I like Wilder but Golden Boy over protects. Wilder and Ortiz fight nobody. If you don't know who I mean by Ortiz there's a reason.
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Re: Anthony Joshua

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punchoutsb wrote:
VG_Addict wrote:I think they should have Hughie Fury and Joshua fight on the same card, setting up a fight between the two to determine the best British HW.
I have high hopes for both. Joshua seems better, but I like the Fury's. At this point Joshua all the way. Perhaps after Hughie gets a win like McDermott or someone under his belt.
Joshua seems to be loosening up a little, and not looking quite so robotic. But then again, it was against a 47 yr old guy that had not fought in 16 months. He is there to hit too, which means he isn't ready for even someone like Wilder yet.
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Re: Anthony Joshua

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I see a lot of similarities in style and technique with Frank Bruno. Watch Joshua on youtube and then watch this

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60vHxJ0QMfU

I have concerns they are moving him in the same direction and he is not developing the skills he will need when the going gets tougher.
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Re: Anthony Joshua

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Anthony Joshua the future champion in heavyweight division.
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Re: Anthony Joshua

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punchoutsb wrote:
It would be a big statement if Joshua were able to stop Zavorotnyi.
He will. Plus, Joshua is so much better than Hughie it's embarrassing. Hughie will be found out soon. I would pick Malik Scott over him.

Joshua will be the man at heavyweight within 4 years.
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Re: Anthony Joshua

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Riddick Blowe wrote:
punchoutsb wrote:
It would be a big statement if Joshua were able to stop Zavorotnyi.
He will. Plus, Joshua is so much better than Hughie it's embarrassing. Hughie will be found out soon. I would pick Malik Scott over him.

Joshua will be the man at heavyweight within 4 years.
What does Joshua do better?
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Re: Anthony Joshua

Post by TerribleTerry »

VG_Addict wrote:
Riddick Blowe wrote:
punchoutsb wrote:
It would be a big statement if Joshua were able to stop Zavorotnyi.
He will. Plus, Joshua is so much better than Hughie it's embarrassing. Hughie will be found out soon. I would pick Malik Scott over him.

Joshua will be the man at heavyweight within 4 years.
What does Joshua do better?
he punches harder and appears to have better technical fundamentals at this point.

Hughie has huge potential at his age but Joshua is looking the better pro when comparing the two as potential domestic rivals.
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Re: Anthony Joshua

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He looks promising, but I feel he's already overrated. He's big, seems to have good power and physical strength, picks his punches well, and can handle himself fairly well from various ranges. However, he's also stiff, a bit lumbering on his feet, has no more than average speed imo, and his stamina and chin haven't been tested yet as pro.

I think of lot of people are basing their lofty predictions of success on his amateur career and not anything he's done professionally--which I understand given that his amateur success suggests a high level of ability--but we all know that being a top amateur doesn't mean one will become an elite pro.
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