lazboy wrote:Kalan wrote:It's only oh brother because because you know it's true -- and it destroys those biased sour grapes myths Americans love to believe in. Like the Heavyweight Division was only good when Americans ruled the world.. Anthony Joshua is a muscle bound freak who can't get out of his own way.. and the Klitschkos were robotic automatons who only ruled because the division has been an utter wasteland for 20 years.
I'm not American and I think AJ is the best HW in the world right now but he's not perfect. I feel you exaggerate, which I can't respect. Shame on me for trying to have a conversation with you.
Many non-American buy into American culture and American popular opinion on any number of subjects.. I'm an American and have seen this happen..
I would like to know what my exaggeration is... You said, "With his current physique. Turning people with footwork, like a James Toney (one of my favourites) and like Lomachenko is doing, how could Joshua do that. Also, the shouder roll, also a Toney and Mayweather favourite, find it difficult to see Joshua doing that because he is so top heavy ... it would be great to be trained by the Mayweathers but there are complicating factors, plus AJs body could be a issue IMO."
I believe I've discredited, with my arguments and video, the idea that Joshua can't roll punches or move his feet very well or the idea that he's top heavy. I never said Joshua is perfect..He's a damned good and extremely dedicated Heavyweight boxer and puncher who's in a commanding world position.
If anything has been exaggerated it's myths of Muhammad Ali and the "Golden era" ... If you lived back in that day you would remember Ali for being ridiculed and lambasted for fighting guys like Rudi Lubbers, Jurgin Blinn, Alfredo Evangelista, Jean Pierre Coopman, Brian London, Leon Spinks, Chuck Wepner, and other patsies to pad his record up.. Joe Frazier was criticized for fighting Terry Daniels, Dave Zyglewitz, Ron Stander, Manuel Ramos, and other low caliber fighters.. George Foreman's first Title Defense was versus Joe Roman -- an extremely exploitative mismatch.
If you lived and fought in that day you knew the streets weren't lined with gold and the top guys were eminently hittable and beatable – which is something George Foreman recently alluded to when he admitted today’s Heavyweights are just as good as those of the past.. It’s kind of funny that 90% of Olympic Records and World Records get smashed every generation in every sport, but Boxing is the only sport that supposedly gets worse as athletes get better - just because America no longer dominates as it did.