That single punch was hardly the only reason why Joshua was in trouble in those middle rounds.Autobarn wrote:Wlad landed the perfect punch, and it may have taken a few rounds, but Joshua recovered, roughed him up and took him out.
Why not? I think that there is a very good chance that he will land a better shot.Autobarn wrote:He's not going to land a better punch than that right cross he dropped Joshua with.
He was on his way to outpointing him the first time.Autobarn wrote:And I'm not certain he can outpoint AJ considering the majority of his work consists of feint, threats, prods and paws.
Beaten up?Autobarn wrote:I'm not convinced Wlad takes the rematch after being beaten up following so many tame fights in which he was able to fight on his own terms. Wlad played his role in a dramatic (based on those amazing three rounds) changing of the guard fight and I doubt it gets any better for him.
You talk about their fight like Joshua was dominating Wlad, until Wlad landed a lucky punch in the 6th round which gave Wlad the advantage for a few rounds, before Joshua resumed battering Wlad around the ring again.
