Very questionable, Takam is miles better than anyone Whyte's beat.asdfjkl wrote:Yea, but Whyte still is better as Parker, Joshua will KO Breazeale within 3 rounds and Mansour didn't, he never KOed him at all.foxdog1923 wrote:Good so NOW you know that just cause Whyte KO'd Minto faster is does NOT mean hes better than Parker. Otherwise Joshua would have to get a KO before 3rd round to be better than Mansour and we both know it doesnt matter what round Joshua KOs him in, Joshua is still better than Mansour.asdfjkl wrote: If you actually read back you would have noticed I answered your question already.
Anthony Joshua vs Dominic Breazeale
Re: Anthony Joshua vs Dominic Breazeale
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foxdog1923
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs Dominic Breazeale
Well it doesnt matter really now. As long as you know that it doesnt matter who KOs who in faster time.asdfjkl wrote:Yea, but Whyte still is better as Parker, Joshua will KO Breazeale within 3 rounds and Mansour didn't, he never KOed him at all.foxdog1923 wrote:Good so NOW you know that just cause Whyte KO'd Minto faster is does NOT mean hes better than Parker. Otherwise Joshua would have to get a KO before 3rd round to be better than Mansour and we both know it doesnt matter what round Joshua KOs him in, Joshua is still better than Mansour.asdfjkl wrote: If you actually read back you would have noticed I answered your question already.
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foxdog1923
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs Dominic Breazeale
Asdfjkl doesnt understand that. He still learning about the boxing world.BitPlayer wrote:Very questionable, Takam is miles better than anyone Whyte's beat.asdfjkl wrote:Yea, but Whyte still is better as Parker, Joshua will KO Breazeale within 3 rounds and Mansour didn't, he never KOed him at all.foxdog1923 wrote: Good so NOW you know that just cause Whyte KO'd Minto faster is does NOT mean hes better than Parker. Otherwise Joshua would have to get a KO before 3rd round to be better than Mansour and we both know it doesnt matter what round Joshua KOs him in, Joshua is still better than Mansour.
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asdfjkl
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs Dominic Breazeale
Lol, I predicted the Parker Takam fight perfect, with details, while you predicted Takam would get KOed and now I'm the one who's still learning? The only mistake in the past I made ws the Klitschko Fury fight and I've allways fully admitted.foxdog1923 wrote:Asdfjkl doesnt understand that. He still learning about the boxing world.BitPlayer wrote:Very questionable, Takam is miles better than anyone Whyte's beat.asdfjkl wrote: Yea, but Whyte still is better as Parker, Joshua will KO Breazeale within 3 rounds and Mansour didn't, he never KOed him at all.
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foxdog1923
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs Dominic Breazeale
No I was wrong in that one and you were right, I admit that.asdfjkl wrote:Lol, I predicted the Parker Takam fight perfect, with details, while you predicted Takam would get KOed and now I'm the one who's still learning? The only mistake in the past I made ws the Klitschko Fury fight and I've allways fully admitted.foxdog1923 wrote:Asdfjkl doesnt understand that. He still learning about the boxing world.BitPlayer wrote: Very questionable, Takam is miles better than anyone Whyte's beat.
Takam who would knockout Whyte and who has fought Povetkin you picked out to go the distance was correct.
As long as you NOW know its not about who KOs who faster thats better :)
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs Dominic Breazeale
And you believe a single word of Wilder? Breazeale might be better than Arreola, he's still a joke for a world titlefight.foxdog1923 wrote:http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/boxing/an ... ic-8254933
Beyonce Wilders take on this fight above.
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foxdog1923
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs Dominic Breazeale
No. Thats why I call him "Beyonce" Wilder. That link is just for those that are wondering what Wilder thinks about the fight.asdfjkl wrote:And you believe a single word of Wilder? Breazeale might be better than Arreola, he's still a joke for a world titlefight.foxdog1923 wrote:http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/boxing/an ... ic-8254933
Beyonce Wilders take on this fight above.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs Dominic Breazeale
He's on the american telecast team.foxdog1923 wrote:No. Thats why I call him "Beyonce" Wilder. That link is just for those that are wondering what Wilder thinks about the fight.asdfjkl wrote:And you believe a single word of Wilder? Breazeale might be better than Arreola, he's still a joke for a world titlefight.foxdog1923 wrote:http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/boxing/an ... ic-8254933
Beyonce Wilders take on this fight above.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs Dominic Breazeale
What Wilder is talking about is...it's a different mentality if you're coming to GET a world title, than if you're ALREADY the champ. The only fight Buster Douglas ever had his head bored into 100% was the Mike Tyson fight... He didn't GAF if he was a massive 42-1 underdog...
Once you’re “Heavyweight Champion of the World” your mother, your brother, your 2 exes, all the girlfriends you dumped, your fat uncle, all your teammates in high school and college, your business partner who left you in the lurch and blamed you for the business failure, the social sciences teacher who gave you a D, all the guys and girls back in the hood, all the bosses and coworkers at every place you’ve ever worked, every coach, trainer, workout partner, gym owner, spar mate, drinking buddy, and everybody who ever doubted you for a second will be watching the fight. A lot of them liked you. A lot of them didn’t like you. For anyone who ever doubted you, this will be a moment of confirmation for them if you fail.. You want to stick it to them.. If you can look at your opponent and see any possible avenues for you to win...this is the one fight where you’ll break your tail to win...
That’s why Wilder thinks it’s 50/50.. For me Joshua should be a 20/1 favorite. But if you’re facing an undefeated opponent who’s 6’7” X 250, who’s long limbed, athletic, and can throw really hard, there are days when 5% long shots convert. Life wouldn’t be life if underdogs never won. Getting a title shot is like being dealt a royal flush. If everyone folds right away because you spent 10 seconds staring at your hand while not breathing it doesn’t do you much good ... So it’s how Breazeale plays it.
Once you’re “Heavyweight Champion of the World” your mother, your brother, your 2 exes, all the girlfriends you dumped, your fat uncle, all your teammates in high school and college, your business partner who left you in the lurch and blamed you for the business failure, the social sciences teacher who gave you a D, all the guys and girls back in the hood, all the bosses and coworkers at every place you’ve ever worked, every coach, trainer, workout partner, gym owner, spar mate, drinking buddy, and everybody who ever doubted you for a second will be watching the fight. A lot of them liked you. A lot of them didn’t like you. For anyone who ever doubted you, this will be a moment of confirmation for them if you fail.. You want to stick it to them.. If you can look at your opponent and see any possible avenues for you to win...this is the one fight where you’ll break your tail to win...
That’s why Wilder thinks it’s 50/50.. For me Joshua should be a 20/1 favorite. But if you’re facing an undefeated opponent who’s 6’7” X 250, who’s long limbed, athletic, and can throw really hard, there are days when 5% long shots convert. Life wouldn’t be life if underdogs never won. Getting a title shot is like being dealt a royal flush. If everyone folds right away because you spent 10 seconds staring at your hand while not breathing it doesn’t do you much good ... So it’s how Breazeale plays it.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs Dominic Breazeale
I don't like or hate this match-up, but I'm willing to tolerate it considering that Joshua is young, super active, and Breazeale is close to being Joshua's best professional opponent. I mean, there's only a 2-month gap between the Martin fight and the Breazeale fight. Plus, Breazeale will become the fourth undefeated prospect / contender that Joshua beats at still only 26 years old. So yeah, I have no complaints about this matchmaking, but let's get it out of the way and hope that Joshua fights a top 15 opponent before the end of the year.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs Dominic Breazeale
I think that's the problem.Lackeos wrote:I don't like or hate this match-up, but I'm willing to tolerate it considering that Joshua is young, super active, and Breazeale is close to being Joshua's best professional opponent. I mean, there's only a 2-month gap between the Martin fight and the Breazeale fight. Plus, Breazeale will become the fourth undefeated prospect / contender that Joshua beats at still only 26 years old. So yeah, I have no complaints about this matchmaking, but let's get it out of the way and hope that Joshua fights a top 15 opponent before the end of the year.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs Dominic Breazeale
If he cleans Breazeale out in 2 rounds like he did with Martin, he's got to step it up.BitPlayer wrote:I think that's the problem.Lackeos wrote:I don't like or hate this match-up, but I'm willing to tolerate it considering that Joshua is young, super active, and Breazeale is close to being Joshua's best professional opponent. I mean, there's only a 2-month gap between the Martin fight and the Breazeale fight. Plus, Breazeale will become the fourth undefeated prospect / contender that Joshua beats at still only 26 years old. So yeah, I have no complaints about this matchmaking, but let's get it out of the way and hope that Joshua fights a top 15 opponent before the end of the year.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs Dominic Breazeale
He'll take out Breazeale easy. I'm picking KO in the 4th, but it wouldn't surprise me at all if it happened in the 1st, 2nd or 3rd. It's Joshua 1st title defense so it's no big deal with it being this easy, but I hope he fights a bigger opponent after this. Either Wilder, Haye or the Fury/Wlad 2 winner
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs Dominic Breazeale
Do you think Breazeale is a good preparation fight for a Wlad, Fury or Haye?gilgamesh wrote:He'll take out Breazeale easy. I'm picking KO in the 4th, but it wouldn't surprise me at all if it happened in the 1st, 2nd or 3rd. It's Joshua 1st title defense so it's no big deal with it being this easy, but I hope he fights a bigger opponent after this. Either Wilder, Haye or the Fury/Wlad 2 winner
If Breazeale is as easy as a first round knockout obviously he won't take anything away from that fight boxing wise. I know normally the first title defence is a cruisey one but some are saying this will be Joshua's toughest fight.
I too think it will be an easy fight Joshua. I just don't know if that's adequate preparation for the top guns.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs Dominic Breazeale
Nah Breazeale isn't good preparation for much of anything I don't think. Dillian Whyte will still remain Joshua's toughest fight after this one.foxdog1923 wrote:Do you think Breazeale is a good preparation fight for a Wlad, Fury or Haye?gilgamesh wrote:He'll take out Breazeale easy. I'm picking KO in the 4th, but it wouldn't surprise me at all if it happened in the 1st, 2nd or 3rd. It's Joshua 1st title defense so it's no big deal with it being this easy, but I hope he fights a bigger opponent after this. Either Wilder, Haye or the Fury/Wlad 2 winner
If Breazeale is as easy as a first round knockout obviously he won't take anything away from that fight boxing wise. I know normally the first title defence is a cruisey one but some are saying this will be Joshua's toughest fight.
I too think it will be an easy fight Joshua. I just don't know if that's adequate preparation for the top guns.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs Dominic Breazeale
I dunno gil, Breazeale was reasonably good at football and may be a little taller than Joshua, so this could be it for AJ.gilgamesh wrote:He'll take out Breazeale easy. I'm picking KO in the 4th, but it wouldn't surprise me at all if it happened in the 1st, 2nd or 3rd. It's Joshua 1st title defense so it's no big deal with it being this easy, but I hope he fights a bigger opponent after this. Either Wilder, Haye or the Fury/Wlad 2 winner
Re: Anthony Joshua vs Dominic Breazeale
I mean in all seriousness it's never out of the question that a guy can win by knockout out of the blue. Especially at Heavyweight, but I'd be truly shocked if Breazeale pulled this off. He's been thoroughly unimpressive every time I've seen him fight.crusader wrote:I dunno gil, Breazeale was reasonably good at football and may be a little taller than Joshua, so this could be it for AJ.gilgamesh wrote:He'll take out Breazeale easy. I'm picking KO in the 4th, but it wouldn't surprise me at all if it happened in the 1st, 2nd or 3rd. It's Joshua 1st title defense so it's no big deal with it being this easy, but I hope he fights a bigger opponent after this. Either Wilder, Haye or the Fury/Wlad 2 winner
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs Dominic Breazeale
Yeah I think so too and in saying that, I hope Joshua doesn't step up (or more like box jump) to the big guns straight away. Perhaps look at a thereabouts guy like Pulev. However I wouldn't mind a top of the ladder clash but just hope he's not rushed.gilgamesh wrote:Nah Breazeale isn't good preparation for much of anything I don't think. Dillian Whyte will still remain Joshua's toughest fight after this one.foxdog1923 wrote:Do you think Breazeale is a good preparation fight for a Wlad, Fury or Haye?gilgamesh wrote:He'll take out Breazeale easy. I'm picking KO in the 4th, but it wouldn't surprise me at all if it happened in the 1st, 2nd or 3rd. It's Joshua 1st title defense so it's no big deal with it being this easy, but I hope he fights a bigger opponent after this. Either Wilder, Haye or the Fury/Wlad 2 winner
If Breazeale is as easy as a first round knockout obviously he won't take anything away from that fight boxing wise. I know normally the first title defence is a cruisey one but some are saying this will be Joshua's toughest fight.
I too think it will be an easy fight Joshua. I just don't know if that's adequate preparation for the top guns.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs Dominic Breazeale
The toughest fight in the division for him is Luis Ortiz. He knocks out Wilder, Fury or Wlad IMO.foxdog1923 wrote:Yeah I think so too and in saying that, I hope Joshua doesn't step up (or more like box jump) to the big guns straight away. Perhaps look at a thereabouts guy like Pulev. However I wouldn't mind a top of the ladder clash but just hope he's not rushed.gilgamesh wrote:Nah Breazeale isn't good preparation for much of anything I don't think. Dillian Whyte will still remain Joshua's toughest fight after this one.foxdog1923 wrote: Do you think Breazeale is a good preparation fight for a Wlad, Fury or Haye?
If Breazeale is as easy as a first round knockout obviously he won't take anything away from that fight boxing wise. I know normally the first title defence is a cruisey one but some are saying this will be Joshua's toughest fight.
I too think it will be an easy fight Joshua. I just don't know if that's adequate preparation for the top guns.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs Dominic Breazeale
Yeah Ortiz would be tough for everybody.gilgamesh wrote:The toughest fight in the division for him is Luis Ortiz. He knocks out Wilder, Fury or Wlad IMO.foxdog1923 wrote:Yeah I think so too and in saying that, I hope Joshua doesn't step up (or more like box jump) to the big guns straight away. Perhaps look at a thereabouts guy like Pulev. However I wouldn't mind a top of the ladder clash but just hope he's not rushed.gilgamesh wrote:
Nah Breazeale isn't good preparation for much of anything I don't think. Dillian Whyte will still remain Joshua's toughest fight after this one.
I don't know if you seen this but Wlad is already looking past Fury and at Joshua for next after Fury!
http://www.skysports.com/boxing/news/12 ... tyson-fury
Re: Anthony Joshua vs Dominic Breazeale
Seems pretty stupid to be looking past a guy that won a clear UD over you the first time. Maybe he knows he can do better if he actually fights, and intends to do so.foxdog1923 wrote:Yeah Ortiz would be tough for everybody.gilgamesh wrote:The toughest fight in the division for him is Luis Ortiz. He knocks out Wilder, Fury or Wlad IMO.foxdog1923 wrote: Yeah I think so too and in saying that, I hope Joshua doesn't step up (or more like box jump) to the big guns straight away. Perhaps look at a thereabouts guy like Pulev. However I wouldn't mind a top of the ladder clash but just hope he's not rushed.
I don't know if you seen this but Wlad is already looking past Fury and at Joshua for next after Fury!
http://www.skysports.com/boxing/news/12 ... tyson-fury
Hell for that matter it's not out of the question he threw the fight on purpose. I don't recall any other fight where a Champion just gave his title away while barely throwing a punch.
He's got plenty to worry about in the Fury rematch before he thinks about Joshua or anyone else.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs Dominic Breazeale
Actually I just red it and the title says that he's looking at Joshua but the interview says he isn't?? If you do read it, remember the journo cos he's full of crap.gilgamesh wrote:Seems pretty stupid to be looking past a guy that won a clear UD over you the first time. Maybe he knows he can do better if he actually fights, and intends to do so.foxdog1923 wrote:Yeah Ortiz would be tough for everybody.gilgamesh wrote:
The toughest fight in the division for him is Luis Ortiz. He knocks out Wilder, Fury or Wlad IMO.
I don't know if you seen this but Wlad is already looking past Fury and at Joshua for next after Fury!
http://www.skysports.com/boxing/news/12 ... tyson-fury
Hell for that matter it's not out of the question he threw the fight on purpose. I don't recall any other fight where a Champion just gave his title away while barely throwing a punch.
He's got plenty to worry about in the Fury rematch before he thinks about Joshua or anyone else.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs Dominic Breazeale
Easy win for Joshua joke of a fight.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs Dominic Breazeale
Dominic Breazeale is simply another Undefeated Heavyweight whose O will go tomorrow.
Off the top of my head British and American HWs who were undefeated for a while but were limited.
Jack Bodell
Frank Bruno
Audley Harrison
Gary Mason
Duane Bobick
Michael Grant
Tommy Morrison
Gerry Cooney
Tex Cobb
Off the top of my head British and American HWs who were undefeated for a while but were limited.
Jack Bodell
Frank Bruno
Audley Harrison
Gary Mason
Duane Bobick
Michael Grant
Tommy Morrison
Gerry Cooney
Tex Cobb