Most Heavyweights had to defend against Top 10 ranked contenders in every fight too. Eric Molina, Dominic Breazeale and guys like that would've never gotten title shots in the first place in better Heavyweight eras.Kalan wrote: ↑28 Mar 2018, 13:59 Well, Parker could well last the distance... He's got a great chin and absorbed a lot of big shots from Takam... Wilder has tremendous recuperative powers and savage punching power... But Ortiz let him off the hook. He had him... The old timer just couldn't crank it up anymore sufficiently to polish off his running, grabbing, and referee protected opponent...
Povetkin has never been stopped and survived 4 knockdowns versus Klitschko, which were the only times in his amateur and pro careers he was down... Andy Ruiz seems to have a head made out of rubber... Takam made it to the 10th... Wladimir the 11th... So yeah... Somebody will probably bust the bubble and last the distance with Joshua, or beat him.
But that's not absolutely written in stone... It's entirely possible Joshua could knock everybody out for the rest of his career - because everybody can be knocked out or at least stopped on cuts or whatever... But right now his KO ratio is 100% and nobody else has ever accomplished that heading into his 6th Heavyweight Championship Fight.
I don't doubt he'd stop Povetkin if they fought at this point. Povetkin is 5 years older now than he was for the Wlad fight.
Takam WOULD'VE and SHOULD'VE lasted the distance with Joshua. The referee just stopped the fight to preserve AJ's 100% KO ratio. Takam was not hurt in the slightest and was defending intelligently when the referee stopped the fight just to save AJ's KO record. Takam definitely had lost every round, and damn sure was no threat to win the fight, but they still felt the need to BS the fans and call it a KO win for Joshua.
And by the way...this is just me pointing out things as I've seen them. I'm not trying to insult Anthony Joshua. I'm a fan of Joshua, and actually do wish him great success, but I'd never pretend that any fighter is some flawless, unbeatable machine that can't be touched. There's never been a man like that, and never will be. Any man can be beaten.