WHO WINS? Anthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko 2

Joshua vs. Klitschko 2 Winner?

Anthony Joshua
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79%
Wladimir Klitschko
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21%
 
Total votes: 108

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Re: WHO WINS? Anthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko 2

Post by tobyh5 »

stellar wrote:Why are Klitschko silent?
It's been three months and there's still no news
Because they do not negotiate via public mediums, never have. They just do their work behind closed doors which I personally find admirable in this age of splashing every thing all over social media.
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Re: WHO WINS? Anthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko 2

Post by SaadOffTheDeck »

Nothing to negotiate, he either fights or he doesn't. Agreed on his professionalism, I've never cared about any of that shit.
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Re: WHO WINS? Anthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko 2

Post by stellar »

Klitschko is not doing anything but surfing
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Re: WHO WINS? Anthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko 2

Post by dirk2686 »

I get why Joshua would want to know sooner rather than later but he has plenty of time. If it's Wlad then it's a case of repeat as last time, if not, a ten week camp for an early November fight wouldn't start for another month or so. No rush.
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Re: WHO WINS? Anthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko 2

Post by stellar »

Joshua's camp starts in August.So Klitschko should express himself
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Re: WHO WINS? Anthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko 2

Post by danconnollyeire »

SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Nothing to negotiate, he either fights or he doesn't. Agreed on his professionalism, I've never cared about any of that poo.
Nothing to negotiate? Have you ever seen a boxing fight before? Arena, country, staff, security costs, transport, purse etc etc etc
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Re: WHO WINS? Anthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko 2

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danconnollyeire wrote:
SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Nothing to negotiate, he either fights or he doesn't. Agreed on his professionalism, I've never cared about any of that poo.
Nothing to negotiate? Have you ever seen a boxing fight before? Arena, country, staff, security costs, transport, purse etc etc etc
Usually in an agreed to two fight series all of the important particulars are already in place.
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Re: WHO WINS? Anthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko 2

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Update here:

https://youtu.be/4l5uQR-miDs?t=1611

Time is 26:56

Hearn says he has applied for his promoters license in Nevada. He thinks Klitschko will take the fight and it will happen in Las Vegas (T-Mobile arena).
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Re: WHO WINS? Anthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko 2

Post by stellar »

That's all nice ,But Klitschko is still silent.But Klitschko is still silent.klitschko will end
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Re: WHO WINS? Anthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko 2

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November 11 pencilled

I want to go
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Re: WHO WINS? Anthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko 2

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Klitschko does not want to get it anymore KO. :salut:
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Re: WHO WINS? Anthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko 2

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I have a feeling Klitschko will win the rematch should it happen, I think with his experience he will learn and adapt to the Joshua challenge. However, if I am wrong and he loses, how do people think his legacy will be affected by (potentially) finishing his career with three defeats, albeit in world title bouts?
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chinarich wrote:I have a feeling Klitschko will win the rematch should it happen, I think with his experience he will learn and adapt to the Joshua challenge. However, if I am wrong and he loses, how do people think his legacy will be affected by (potentially) finishing his career with three defeats, albeit in world title bouts?
He got more respect from me in the Joshua loss than for his turtle reign
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Re: WHO WINS? Anthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko 2

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Taansend wrote:
chinarich wrote:I have a feeling Klitschko will win the rematch should it happen, I think with his experience he will learn and adapt to the Joshua challenge. However, if I am wrong and he loses, how do people think his legacy will be affected by (potentially) finishing his career with three defeats, albeit in world title bouts?
He got more respect from me in the Joshua loss than for his turtle reign
I agree with you, actually, the manner of his defeat and the way he had prepared himself meant far more than predictable, second gear victories over the likes of Pianeta and Wach...
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Joshua v Klitschko 2 set for Las Vegas 11 Nov

Post by nobleart1978 »

Jeff Powell reports in today's Daily Mail.
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nobleart1978 wrote:Jeff Powell reports in today's Daily Mail.
So basically, he's watched IFLTV, much like Boxing News and everyone else reporting.
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Re: Joshua v Klitschko 2 set for Las Vegas 11 Nov

Post by nobleart1978 »

In a word - Yes.

That always gets me when there's a big fight in Las Vegas and they write " from Jeff Powell in Las Vegas " by the report.

Do the Daily Mail really fly Powell over there or does he write a report from his living room while watching it on the telly ?
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Re: Joshua v Klitschko 2 set for Las Vegas 11 Nov

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Klitschko will not fight again :shame:
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Re: Joshua v Klitschko 2 set for Las Vegas 11 Nov

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stellar wrote:Klitschko will not fight again :shame:

Yes they will.

11th November Las Vegas.
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Re: WHO WINS? Anthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko 2

Post by stellar »

if you think so
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Re: Joshua v Klitschko 2 set for Las Vegas 11 Nov

Post by Nightmare Roy »

mimmy123 wrote:
stellar wrote:Klitschko will not fight again :shame:

Yes they will.

11th November Las Vegas.
I think Klit will fight, he must fancy the job after his last effort it was very close for the most part.
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Re: Joshua v Klitschko 2 set for Las Vegas 11 Nov

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mimmy123 wrote:
stellar wrote:Klitschko will not fight again :shame:

Yes they will.

11th November Las Vegas.
Klitschko might fight AJ again, but for now it's just a wishful thinking from Eddie Hearn. I don't believe a sibngle word from Eddie's mouth. Didn't you listen Tom Loeffler's interview? He said Wladimir is still really undecided on the rematch. He might say "yes" and the fight will be on, but I'd like to see on Eddie's face IF he decides to retire. Money-oriented pr1ck will probably mourn for weeks if Wladimir retiers and leaves him without the millions he expects to get from the rematch. It would be priceless :OhYes:
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Re: Joshua v Klitschko 2 set for Las Vegas 11 Nov

Post by dirk2686 »

Boxing Writer wrote:
mimmy123 wrote:
stellar wrote:Klitschko will not fight again :shame:

Yes they will.

11th November Las Vegas.
Klitschko might fight AJ again, but for now it's just a wishful thinking from Eddie Hearn. I don't believe a sibngle word from Eddie's mouth. Didn't you listen Tom Loeffler's interview? He said Wladimir is still really undecided on the rematch. He might say "yes" and the fight will be on, but I'd like to see on Eddie's face IF he decides to retire. Money-oriented pr1ck will probably mourn for weeks if Wladimir retiers and leaves him without the millions he expects to get from the rematch. It would be priceless :OhYes:
I don't think he'd be that bothered really. Joshua is at the stage now where a fight with someone like Pulev will still do massive money. A fight between Joshua and one of Wilder, Fury or even Haye probably does bigger business than Wlad.
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Re: Joshua v Klitschko 2 set for Las Vegas 11 Nov

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dirk2686 wrote:
Boxing Writer wrote:
mimmy123 wrote:

Yes they will.

11th November Las Vegas.
Klitschko might fight AJ again, but for now it's just a wishful thinking from Eddie Hearn. I don't believe a sibngle word from Eddie's mouth. Didn't you listen Tom Loeffler's interview? He said Wladimir is still really undecided on the rematch. He might say "yes" and the fight will be on, but I'd like to see on Eddie's face IF he decides to retire. Money-oriented pr1ck will probably mourn for weeks if Wladimir retiers and leaves him without the millions he expects to get from the rematch. It would be priceless :OhYes:
I don't think he'd be that bothered really. Joshua is at the stage now where a fight with someone like Pulev will still do massive money. A fight between Joshua and one of Wilder, Fury or even Haye probably does bigger business than Wlad.
But why then Eddie is trying to make rematch with Klitschko happen so badly as if his life depends on it?
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Re: WHO WINS? Anthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko 2

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Is he?

I mean, I'm sure he's keen on it, but all he seems to be doing is preparing for both possibilities. He's already mentioned Pulev in Cardiff for example. He certainly doesn't seem desperate.
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