Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua vs. Eric Molina - December 10th 2016

Joshua vs. Molina winner and how?

Poll ended at 22 Aug 2016, 16:07

Anthony Joshua Stoppage
68
78%
Anthony Joshua Decision
2
2%
Draw
3
3%
Eric Molina Decision
4
5%
Eric Molina Stoppage
10
11%
 
Total votes: 87

Killer Blow
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua vs. Eric Molina - December 10th 2016

Post by Killer Blow »

brilo33 wrote:
Killer Blow wrote:
brilo33 wrote: fury would beat him with one hand
I actually think Parker is Fury's toughest opponent stylistically.
how you figure , parker won't be able to boss fury with that jab
Fury has weaknesses and I think Parker would expose them.
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua vs. Eric Molina - December 10th 2016

Post by brilo33 »

Killer Blow wrote:
brilo33 wrote:
Killer Blow wrote:
I actually think Parker is Fury's toughest opponent stylistically.
how you figure , parker won't be able to boss fury with that jab
Fury has weaknesses and I think Parker would expose them.
take him out on the piss maybe
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua vs. Eric Molina - December 10th 2016

Post by Taansend »

crusader wrote:
Taansend wrote:
Horse wrote:Vitali would smash Joshua's brains in.
Just like he did to Ross Purity, Corrie Sanders & Lamon Brewster.

They were tough mofo's :box:
Vit never fought Brewster
:lol:

Sorry Mate. I'm a fcking Racist. Just assumed all these Eastern Europeans were the same person.

Yes, Vitali would batter anyone around right now.
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua vs. Eric Molina - December 10th 2016

Post by davie »

TheDarkDestroyer wrote:
I don't think Wlad will be strong enough to grab and wrestle Joshua though. He's mostly had physical advantages in the past when he's grabbed and wrestled his way to victory, I don't think he has that here.
lefty wrote:
I dunno. Wlad has always looked at his best against guys that had a significant reach disadvantaged to him- bar Wach who is slow as poo. He didn't look all that comfortable against Pulev before the latter decided he was gonna stand completely flat footed in front of Klitschko. He definietly had trouble with Pulev's jab.
You might both be right, I just don't think I'd understate how effective and strong Wlad was doing what he did, at his very best and I also think it's too early to state that Joshua is good enough to have the tools to beat him

Wlad was one strong dude and pulled his wrestling trick with some big lumps, I haven't seen Joshua up close with anyone to see how well he deals with that kind of contest (although he does look a powerful big fornicator)

As for reach advantage, again you might be right, but he didn't always tower over his opponents and Joshua isn't particularly long limbed, Jennings for instance as listed as having a longer reach. I really don't see Joshua getting in range against prime Wlad, who would operate a very much safety first approach against Joshua
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua vs. Eric Molina - December 10th 2016

Post by davie »

brilo33 wrote:
brilo33 wrote:
Killer Blow wrote:
I actually think Parker is Fury's toughest opponent stylistically.
how you figure , parker won't be able to boss fury with that jab
i think fury would muller him
I'm in the fury beats Parker camp, I have to say.

I'm keen to see Parkers perforance tonight, by all accounts, nothing starting
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua vs. Eric Molina - December 10th 2016

Post by crusader »

Last night's Parker would be clowned by an in form Fury.
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua vs. Eric Molina - December 10th 2016

Post by Tanzio »

And when can the world expect "an in form Fury?" I will take Parker.
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua vs. Eric Molina - December 10th 2016

Post by crusader »

He looked fine in his last three. If he decides to come back and have big fights I imagine that he'll get in much better shape, and if he sticks to the partying and doesn't return there obviously wont be a Parker fight.
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua vs. Eric Molina - December 10th 2016

Post by Neil Gee »

I see that news reports this morning are questioning Whyte & Chisora's stanima. Did they not see the fight then?

I don't think AJ did himself any favours either by pouring scorn on the efforts of his countrymen when we've not even seen if AJ could do 12 rounds with an opponent that just keeps coming at him. He rode his popularity and badly misjudged the mood of the crowd with those comments.
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua vs. Eric Molina - December 10th 2016

Post by handsofstone »

Professional performance from Joshua, took his time,had a look at Molina then went to work in the 3rd and got the KO, I never thought Molina would get up after the 1st knockdown
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua vs. Eric Molina - December 10th 2016

Post by ewenhay »

Neil Gee wrote:I see that news reports this morning are questioning Whyte & Chisora's stanima. Did they not see the fight then?

I don't think AJ did himself any favours either by pouring scorn on the efforts of his countrymen when we've not even seen if AJ could do 12 rounds with an opponent that just keeps coming at him. He rode his popularity and badly misjudged the mood of the crowd with those comments.
What were his comments Neil?
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua vs. Eric Molina - December 10th 2016

Post by Horse »

Neil Gee wrote:I see that news reports this morning are questioning Whyte & Chisora's stanima. Did they not see the fight then?

I don't think AJ did himself any favours either by pouring scorn on the efforts of his countrymen when we've not even seen if AJ could do 12 rounds with an opponent that just keeps coming at him. He rode his popularity and badly misjudged the mood of the crowd with those comments.
What did Joshua say about Whyte and Chisora?
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua vs. Eric Molina - December 10th 2016

Post by Neil Gee »

I wanted AJ to acknowledge what a great fight had gone before, and maybe make a humble apology for his being in an anticlimatic, mismatched bout in the post fight interview, but he merely said 'There's two types of thing they can do, you get a Dillon and Dereck type of fight or you get someone who gets in the ring like Eric Molina, it's hard when you get in the ring with someone whose not giving you many options, someone whose boxing with you can give you opportunities...'

Maybe it doesn't qualify as a pouring scorn, exactly, but it's not very humble in the face of his complete overshadowing by the previous bout either.

Besides his face might have been just a tiny bit scornful when he said it, maybe a micro-expression crossed there?

No, I give up, whyte flag. I obviously misheard what he said. My fault :oops:
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua vs. Eric Molina - December 10th 2016

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Tanzio wrote:And when can the world expect "an in form Fury?" I will take Parker.
about.................... 1 fight ago
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua vs. Eric Molina - December 10th 2016

Post by davie »

Neil Gee wrote:I wanted AJ to acknowledge what a great fight had gone before, and maybe make a humble apology for his being in an anticlimatic, mismatched bout in the post fight interview, but he merely said 'There's two types of thing they can do, you get a Dillon and Dereck type of fight or you get someone who gets in the ring like Eric Molina, it's hard when you get in the ring with someone whose not giving you many options, someone whose boxing with you can give you opportunities...'

Maybe it doesn't qualify as a pouring scorn, exactly, but it's not very humble in the face of his complete overshadowing by the previous bout either.

Besides his face might have been just a tiny bit scornful when he said it, maybe a micro-expression crossed there?

No, I give up, whyte flag. I obviously misheard what he said. My fault :oops:
:lol:
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua vs. Eric Molina - December 10th 2016

Post by Cyclops »

Personally for me perhaps the most interesting aspect of this PPV was that, Slimy Eddie's hand forced to prop up a terrible main event, an arena full of "night out" types (of which I openly admit to being one of, only I can never get a fornicating ticket anymore) and the casual PPV crowd were exposed to some brilliant, competitive, evenly matched all action fights. After seeing those fights, things of beauty, the AJ-Molina farce rang so incredibly hollow... Perhaps what can come out of this is that this new breed of fans will now start to develop an appetite for proper fights, be less tolerant of the Smith brother vs binmen style undercards...

I can dream.
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua vs. Eric Molina - December 10th 2016

Post by ewenhay »

Neil Gee wrote:I wanted AJ to acknowledge what a great fight had gone before, and maybe make a humble apology for his being in an anticlimatic, mismatched bout in the post fight interview, but he merely said 'There's two types of thing they can do, you get a Dillon and Dereck type of fight or you get someone who gets in the ring like Eric Molina, it's hard when you get in the ring with someone whose not giving you many options, someone whose boxing with you can give you opportunities...'

Maybe it doesn't qualify as a pouring scorn, exactly, but it's not very humble in the face of his complete overshadowing by the previous bout either.

Besides his face might have been just a tiny bit scornful when he said it, maybe a micro-expression crossed there?

No, I give up, whyte flag. I obviously misheard what he said. My fault :oops:
Lol, not bad.

I knew the future people's champion would stay humble!
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua vs. Eric Molina - December 10th 2016

Post by Rob3_142 »

I'm a little surprised that a guy that took Wilder 9 rounds, which included catching him a handful of times, was so ineffective against Joshua.

Was the performance worse than his performance against Wilder? Is Joshua just too good?

The way I see it, Joshua has a tight stance, and gives limited openings to his opponent. If Joshua is patient, he'll pick his man off at will. And once he's caught his man a handful of times, they're going down and staying down.
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua vs. Eric Molina - December 10th 2016

Post by jamesmcdonnell »

Molina looked to me like a man looking for the first opportunity to lie down. No ambition whatsoever. Pointless fight.
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua vs. Eric Molina - December 10th 2016

Post by the_doctor »

Rob3_142 wrote:I'm a little surprised that a guy that took Wilder 9 rounds, which included catching him a handful of times, was so ineffective against Joshua.

Was the performance worse than his performance against Wilder? Is Joshua just too good?

The way I see it, Joshua has a tight stance, and gives limited openings to his opponent. If Joshua is patient, he'll pick his man off at will. And once he's caught his man a handful of times, they're going down and staying down.
Wilder leaves himself wide open at times so that's probably why Molina had a bit more success. I think he was almost beaten before he got into the ring and that left hook that caught him at the end of the first would have knocked any remaining ambition out of him. He was quoted in Buncey's article as saying he's never felt power like it - if that's accurate then I reckon he just shat himself and thought "fornicate this".
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua vs. Eric Molina - December 10th 2016

Post by Rob3_142 »

the_doctor wrote:
Rob3_142 wrote:I'm a little surprised that a guy that took Wilder 9 rounds, which included catching him a handful of times, was so ineffective against Joshua.

Was the performance worse than his performance against Wilder? Is Joshua just too good?

The way I see it, Joshua has a tight stance, and gives limited openings to his opponent. If Joshua is patient, he'll pick his man off at will. And once he's caught his man a handful of times, they're going down and staying down.
Wilder leaves himself wide open at times so that's probably why Molina had a bit more success. I think he was almost beaten before he got into the ring and that left hook that caught him at the end of the first would have knocked any remaining ambition out of him. He was quoted in Buncey's article as saying he's never felt power like it - if that's accurate then I reckon he just shat himself and thought "eff this".
One surprising thing, haven't seen one post fight interview with Molina. He was very quickly forgotten after Klitchko climbed in the ring.
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