is joshua the next big champ at heavy?
is joshua the next big champ at heavy?
for me: yes.
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PredatorHayds
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Re: is joshua the next big champ at heavy?
Yes from me. He's the best of the young guns.
Re: is joshua the next big champ at heavy?
no, not in my opinion.
i don't think he'd even get past a fully fit dillian whyte in a rematch.
i don't think he'd even get past a fully fit dillian whyte in a rematch.
Re: is joshua the next big champ at heavy?
I voted Yes.
I'm also very high on Joseph Parker and Hughie Fury.
I'm also very high on Joseph Parker and Hughie Fury.
Re: is joshua the next big champ at heavy?
Nope. Guesswork for everyone at this stage but gut says he falls at the first opponent with a solid chin and can bang back.
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tigermoth87
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Re: is joshua the next big champ at heavy?
Nope. He struggled with Whyte who is British level at best.
Fury if he stays motivated will dominate for years to come. If he retires after the rematch vs Wlad then I'd expect Granat to take the reigns in the next couple of years.
Fury if he stays motivated will dominate for years to come. If he retires after the rematch vs Wlad then I'd expect Granat to take the reigns in the next couple of years.
Re: is joshua the next big champ at heavy?
..has the potential, but the jury is still out..
Re: is joshua the next big champ at heavy?
No he's way too limited. He will get exposed when he competes against real quality.
Re: is joshua the next big champ at heavy?
I mean fundamentally it's not a simple question to ask. I've voted yes, because that's my opinion, but we won't know much about Joshua until he comes through a big test with his back against the wall.
He definitely has punching power, and he seems to have the right attitude and hunger for success. I don't think the heavyweight division is strong enough to find him out. Maybe against Haye, possibly against Wilder. He's currently operating on a KO on site policy which means we don't really know much about him. I think he's much more accomplished than the likes of Parker and Hughie Fury, but that's only because of his exposure and his opposition to date. Whether they're the future of the heavyweight division remains to be seen. He could well go his whole career knocking people out and go down in history as the all time greatest, but he's going to come stuck at some point, they all do.
He definitely has punching power, and he seems to have the right attitude and hunger for success. I don't think the heavyweight division is strong enough to find him out. Maybe against Haye, possibly against Wilder. He's currently operating on a KO on site policy which means we don't really know much about him. I think he's much more accomplished than the likes of Parker and Hughie Fury, but that's only because of his exposure and his opposition to date. Whether they're the future of the heavyweight division remains to be seen. He could well go his whole career knocking people out and go down in history as the all time greatest, but he's going to come stuck at some point, they all do.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: is joshua the next big champ at heavy?
I think he will be dominant, but we'll have to see if enough talent is around for him to be great. Lewis was the last great one.
Re: is joshua the next big champ at heavy?
truthIan1973 wrote:No he's way too limited. He will get exposed when he competes against real quality.
Re: is joshua the next big champ at heavy?
amazing insights you are sharing here, sir.Rob3_142 wrote:I mean fundamentally it's not a simple question to ask. I've voted yes, because that's my opinion, but we won't know much about Joshua until he comes through a big test with his back against the wall.
He definitely has punching power, and he seems to have the right attitude and hunger for success. I don't think the heavyweight division is strong enough to find him out. Maybe against Haye, possibly against Wilder. He's currently operating on a KO on site policy which means we don't really know much about him. I think he's much more accomplished than the likes of Parker and Hughie Fury, but that's only because of his exposure and his opposition to date. Whether they're the future of the heavyweight division remains to be seen. He could well go his whole career knocking people out and go down in history as the all time greatest, but he's going to come stuck at some point, they all do.
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asdfjkl
- Heavyweight

Re: is joshua the next big champ at heavy?
Like Dillian Whyte?Ricky_ wrote:Nope. Guesswork for everyone at this stage but gut says he falls at the first opponent with a solid chin and can bang back.
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WelshDevil
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Re: is joshua the next big champ at heavy?
I think he has the potential to become the No.1 in the division, unify and rule for several years. All good, so far, but obviously tougher tests ahead.
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lillywhite14
- Heavyweight

Re: is joshua the next big champ at heavy?
Too early. Depends on who comes through the ranks over the next few years. Great champions need challenges to prove their greatness. It's what prevents Wlad and Vitali from being great imo.
He fought stupidly against Whyte and allowed himself to be caught up in the emotion of it. What's to say Whyte isn't capable of going beyond domestic level anyway? Anyway, it's not like Lewis, the last great champ as mentioned here already, didn't have struggles here and there coming up as a young pro.
He fought stupidly against Whyte and allowed himself to be caught up in the emotion of it. What's to say Whyte isn't capable of going beyond domestic level anyway? Anyway, it's not like Lewis, the last great champ as mentioned here already, didn't have struggles here and there coming up as a young pro.
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jezzamundo
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Re: is joshua the next big champ at heavy?
Great post, asdfjkl, my thoughts exactly. Whyte may be lacking in defensive skills and fitness, but he's the very definition of an opponent with a solid chin who can bang back.asdfjkl wrote:Like Dillian Whyte?Ricky_ wrote:Nope. Guesswork for everyone at this stage but gut says he falls at the first opponent with a solid chin and can bang back.
Re: is joshua the next big champ at heavy?
Too early to tell. He looks the business irrespective of unanswered questions. Along with Parker he's definitely at the tippy top of the most likely list.
I think if Whyte gets his finger out he'll also show himself to be a solid top 10 contender -- as opposed to 'British level'.
I think if Whyte gets his finger out he'll also show himself to be a solid top 10 contender -- as opposed to 'British level'.
Re: is joshua the next big champ at heavy?
The next big thing is the era that we are embarking on especially as they are matched with each other. . . . . .Joshua, Wilder, Parker, Tyson and Hughie Fury with good competiton following in Rivas, Ruiz and Zhielei
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Re: is joshua the next big champ at heavy?
jezzamundo wrote:Great post, asdfjkl, my thoughts exactly. Whyte may be lacking in defensive skills and fitness, but he's the very definition of an opponent with a solid chin who can bang back.asdfjkl wrote:Like Dillian Whyte?Ricky_ wrote:Nope. Guesswork for everyone at this stage but gut says he falls at the first opponent with a solid chin and can bang back.
And he had Joshua chicken dancing with the only clean shot he landed. Joshua is world champion (lol) now, there will be much better version of Whyte sharing ring with him soon.
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I like those 2 also, the future is looking good. I really like Hughie's movement he's a real natural boxer and now his health problem's are over I can see him becoming world class and winning a world title in 2 years, he's fighting for some WBO belt next so my guess is Tyson will give up the belt when Hughie is ready to fight for it.Tony1244 wrote:I voted Yes.
I'm also very high on Joseph Parker and Hughie Fury.
AJ has the potential to be great if he's matched well over the next 2 years, he's only been boxing for about 7 years its crazy how far he's progressed and what he's achieved. His mind set and work rate is really impressive and if he keeps improving at this rate he'll be hard to beat in 3 years.
Agree with lillywhite about the Whyte fight, he fought with his heart not his head so I wouldn't read too much into that.
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asdfjkl
- Heavyweight

Re: is joshua the next big champ at heavy?
Call me one better version of Dillian Whyte? I think Dillian would win against Wilder for example.Ricky_ wrote:jezzamundo wrote:Great post, asdfjkl, my thoughts exactly. Whyte may be lacking in defensive skills and fitness, but he's the very definition of an opponent with a solid chin who can bang back.asdfjkl wrote: Like Dillian Whyte?
And he had Joshua chicken dancing with the only clean shot he landed. Joshua is world champion (lol) now, there will be much better version of Whyte sharing ring with him soon.
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Whyte seems to have good durability and power, but I don't see much to him beyond that. I think Wilder has more tools and would beat him comfortably, although Whyte has the power to be dangerous.
Re: is joshua the next big champ at heavy?
Where is a TBD option ? It is really too early to call.
Re: is joshua the next big champ at heavy?
You're asking me for opponents more dangerous to Joshua than Whyte? Povetkin, Klitchko, Pulev, Ortiz, Browneasdfjkl wrote:Call me one better version of Dillian Whyte? I think Dillian would win against Wilder for example.Ricky_ wrote:jezzamundo wrote:
Great post, asdfjkl, my thoughts exactly. Whyte may be lacking in defensive skills and fitness, but he's the very definition of an opponent with a solid chin who can bang back.
And he had Joshua chicken dancing with the only clean shot he landed. Joshua is world champion (lol) now, there will be much better version of Whyte sharing ring with him soon.
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the_doctor
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Re: is joshua the next big champ at heavy?
Lets not forget that Nicolai "Hands of Marshmallow" Firtha and feather fisted cruiserweight Steve Cunningham had Fury way beyond chicken dancing. He was flattened by both and he's now #1 in the division.Ricky_ wrote:jezzamundo wrote:Great post, asdfjkl, my thoughts exactly. Whyte may be lacking in defensive skills and fitness, but he's the very definition of an opponent with a solid chin who can bang back.asdfjkl wrote: Like Dillian Whyte?
And he had Joshua chicken dancing with the only clean shot he landed. Joshua is world champion (lol) now, there will be much better version of Whyte sharing ring with him soon.
Fact is, if a 17st bloke lands clean, you're in trouble. The key is how do you respond and how do you stop it happening again.