Anthony Joshua set to break Muhammad Ali’s 39-year-old record
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Anthony Joshua set to break Muhammad Ali’s 39-year-old record
Promoter Eddie Hearn is expecting a crowd of nearly 80,000 at the Principality Stadium – which has a roof - once seating configurations have been confirmed.
That would beat the previous record of 63,315 for an indoor fight which was set when Ali fought Leon Spinks in a re-match at the New Orleans Superdome in September, 1978.
That would beat the previous record of 63,315 for an indoor fight which was set when Ali fought Leon Spinks in a re-match at the New Orleans Superdome in September, 1978.
Re: Anthony Joshua set to break Muhammad Ali’s 39-year-old record
Who's he beating up this time? Only good opponent so far was a washed up Klitschko. Kubrat Pulev? Didn't he go 12 with Kevin Johnson and scrape by against Chisora?
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HomicideHenry
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Re: Anthony Joshua set to break Muhammad Ali’s 39-year-old record
That's very disrespectful... Klitschko is an ATG Heavyweight Champion who's record was 64-4... Joshua pulled more fans than Ali ever fought in front of.Cap wrote:Who's he beating up this time? Only good opponent so far was a washed up Klitschko. Kubrat Pulev? Didn't he go 12 with Kevin Johnson and scrape by against Chisora?
Didn't Ali get knocked on his ass by 185-pound bleeder, Henry Cooper---who had many losses including several by KO??? Ali had the same pro experience following that fight as Joshua has now.. and Ali was coming off a very close win over Light Heavyweight Doug Jones, who was boxed to death by Light Heavyweight Champion Harold Johnson.. The Heavyweight landscape in that day was less impressive than the Cruiserweight landscape of today.. A huge slice of the planet didn't even have professional boxing back then.
Re: Anthony Joshua set to break Muhammad Ali’s 39-year-old record
They'll have to give away tickets to get 80,000 people in there to see him fight Pulev. I doubt very much they'd be able to SELL 80,000 tickets to that mismatch.
Re: Anthony Joshua set to break Muhammad Ali’s 39-year-old record
People who are interested in what's going on with the sport... Not you apparently.HomicideHenry wrote:Who cares.
Re: Anthony Joshua set to break Muhammad Ali’s 39-year-old record
I don't think you'll be able to buy tickets... It's BritMania or JoshuaMania or whatever you want to call it... The Brits are Boxing fans.gilgamesh wrote:They'll have to give away tickets to get 80,000 people in there to see him fight Pulev. I doubt very much they'd be able to SELL 80,000 tickets to that mismatch.
Re: Anthony Joshua set to break Muhammad Ali’s 39-year-old record
I guess Americans are "event" fans... Hence May-Mac which also broke all records -- although it was the pro boxing debut of one of the combatants.
Re: Anthony Joshua set to break Muhammad Ali’s 39-year-old record
I'm a Boxing fan. Didn't really give a sh*t about Mayweather vs McGregor. I'm interested in Joshua vs Pulev, but it's hard to get all that excited about a fight where the only question is "What round does this guy go down in"
GGG vs Canelo is the most anticipated fight so far of the decade for me. I couldn't be more excited for that one.
GGG vs Canelo is the most anticipated fight so far of the decade for me. I couldn't be more excited for that one.
Re: Anthony Joshua set to break Muhammad Ali’s 39-year-old record
Well, I wish there were more fans like you then... Most fans don't understand what they're getting and fall for anything that's hyped over-the-top.
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HomicideHenry
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Re: Anthony Joshua set to break Muhammad Ali’s 39-year-old record
I host a boxing radio show ffs lol, ATGRADIO, we broke the latest news on John David Jackson ffs.Kalan wrote:People who are interested in what's going on with the sport... Not you apparently.HomicideHenry wrote:Who cares.
I just don't get excited over a bodybuilder who gases out after every combo thrown, who nearly lost to a two year inactive Klitschko, and only became the IBF Champion due to crooked politics. I'm hoping pulev goes for broke, and turns it into an ugly dogfight from the get go because the Brit has no chin.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Anthony Joshua set to break Muhammad Ali’s 39-year-old record
Yeah, you're too busy getting excited about a retired blob with little to offer.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Anthony Joshua set to break Muhammad Ali’s 39-year-old record
Wilder won't leave his backyard? That's completely false.
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Re: Anthony Joshua set to break Muhammad Ali’s 39-year-old record
He's not a draw, only place he can sell tickets. Too bad povetkin couldn't make it to the fight in Russia. Nothing wrong with pulev as an opponent, no need to say something untrue about wilder.Chippo wrote:I meant in context of Cap criticising the value of this AJ fight. Since becoming champ, Wilder has fought 4 of 5 fights in his back yard. So who else is AJ supposed to fight that will be seen as worthwhile? Fury and Wlad have retired.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Wilder won't leave his backyard? That's completely false.
Re: Anthony Joshua set to break Muhammad Ali’s 39-year-old record
Not getting excited about Joshua-Pulev because Pulev is nothing to get excited about, and never was. Not Joshua's fault there's nothing out there. The heavyweight division is chock full of mediocre talent that fights once or twice a year. Average age is about 34. In what other contact sport would you see oldies like that? The best guy not holding one of the four major belts (Geez!) is Ortiz and he doesn't impress me much either. Joseph Parker may still develop into something but he's a couple years and a half dozen fights away. Pretty dismal picture. No way they sell 80,000 tickets unless the Brits are not as bright as I assume they are.
Re: Anthony Joshua set to break Muhammad Ali’s 39-year-old record
You’re not impressed with Ortiz? … A 6’4” X 245lb slick boxing southpaw with KO power in both hands??? I guess you’re not impressed by the money May-Mac drew either. You're not impressed by much.
TOP 32 HEAVYWEIGHTS TODAY... Strongest and most international the division has been by far.
1. Anthony Joshua... 2. Luis Ortiz... 3. Deontay Wilder... 5. Alexander Povetkin... 6. Joseph Parker... 7. Andy Ruiz... 8. Dominic Breazeale... 9. David Haye... 10. Carlos Takam... 11. Dillian Whyte... 12. Kubrat Pulev... 13. Hughie Fury... 14. Johann Duhaupas... 15. Bryant Jennings... 16. Izuagbe Ugonoh... 17. Lucas Browne... 18. Gerald Washington... 19. Charles Martin... 20. Christian Hammer... 21. Malik Scott... 22. Amir Mansour… 23. Alexander Ustinov... 24. Dereck Chisora... 25. Ruslan Chagaev... 26. Otto Wallin... 27. Artur Szpilka... 28. Erkan Tepper... 29. Bermane Stiverne... 30. Czar Glazkov... 31. Robert Helenius... 32. Eric Molina
Beats a lot of Heavyweight Title Challengers from the 1950’s, 60’s and 70’s:
Don Cockell... Roland LaStarza... Tom McNeely... Pete Rademacher... Roy Harris... Brian London... Henry Cooper... Karl Mildenbugger... Alfredo Evangelista... Chuck Wepner... Jean Pierre Coopman... Leon Stinks... Terry Daniels... Dave Zyglewitz... Manuel Ramos... Ron Stander... Richard Dunn...
Hmmm... How did some of those fart bags get title shots???
TOP 32 HEAVYWEIGHTS TODAY... Strongest and most international the division has been by far.
1. Anthony Joshua... 2. Luis Ortiz... 3. Deontay Wilder... 5. Alexander Povetkin... 6. Joseph Parker... 7. Andy Ruiz... 8. Dominic Breazeale... 9. David Haye... 10. Carlos Takam... 11. Dillian Whyte... 12. Kubrat Pulev... 13. Hughie Fury... 14. Johann Duhaupas... 15. Bryant Jennings... 16. Izuagbe Ugonoh... 17. Lucas Browne... 18. Gerald Washington... 19. Charles Martin... 20. Christian Hammer... 21. Malik Scott... 22. Amir Mansour… 23. Alexander Ustinov... 24. Dereck Chisora... 25. Ruslan Chagaev... 26. Otto Wallin... 27. Artur Szpilka... 28. Erkan Tepper... 29. Bermane Stiverne... 30. Czar Glazkov... 31. Robert Helenius... 32. Eric Molina
Beats a lot of Heavyweight Title Challengers from the 1950’s, 60’s and 70’s:
Don Cockell... Roland LaStarza... Tom McNeely... Pete Rademacher... Roy Harris... Brian London... Henry Cooper... Karl Mildenbugger... Alfredo Evangelista... Chuck Wepner... Jean Pierre Coopman... Leon Stinks... Terry Daniels... Dave Zyglewitz... Manuel Ramos... Ron Stander... Richard Dunn...
Hmmm... How did some of those fart bags get title shots???
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Re: Anthony Joshua set to break Muhammad Ali’s 39-year-old record
yeah who cares, just because hebreaks the record of attendence doesnt mean he is beter then Muhammad Ali.
also ask yourself, what was the total world population in 1979
and then arsk yourself,what is the total world population in 2017
then divide by 12.
maybe only then will you arrive at an answer.
also ask yourself, what was the total world population in 1979
and then arsk yourself,what is the total world population in 2017
then divide by 12.
maybe only then will you arrive at an answer.
Re: Anthony Joshua set to break Muhammad Ali’s 39-year-old record
Cooper had one weapon... The left hook... And he lost umpteen fights with it because everybody looked for it... Wadimir had the hook, which he butchered Pulev and Chris Byrd -- that was the first either of them went out.. And he had the right hander which he flattened Calvin Brock and Tony Thompson... That was the first time either of them went out.. He had Joshua going, but very far form completing that task... He got taken out in the 11th of a great drama show.. He'll go down as an ATG Heavyweight Champion.. Henry Cooper -- who got FLATTENED by Heavyweight Champs like Johansson and Patterson, and hammered out by ham-n-eggers like Bygraves and Bates.. He'll go down as a lovable and silly ol Brit.