So who WILL it be?

oogiebe
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Re: So who WILL it be?

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samwbr wrote: 01 Apr 2018, 09:52
oogiebe wrote: 01 Apr 2018, 09:29
samwbr wrote: 01 Apr 2018, 05:35
Joshua will smash Povetkin, too small and too old.
Sam...what did you predict for Joshua/Parker?
That he'd win
Smart man.
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Re: So who WILL it be?

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tiny_acres wrote: 31 Mar 2018, 20:52
rossij8 wrote: 31 Mar 2018, 20:23
tiny_acres wrote: 31 Mar 2018, 20:10

Hearn won't
Stop believing the lies
Wilder fought a fat tomato can in Stiverne and took his first real risk in his career against a 52 year old Oztiz, who he knew would gas. If he engaged if he did might get KOed, close he nearly did

No lies, why would they? Wilder is shite, one punch and awkward cos he's shite, nothing else
Ortiz was 38 and an undefeated Olympian.
You give Joshua a pass for beating a 41 year old exchamp who hadn't won a fight in 2 years.
You're a real piece of work with your twists
ortz wasnt an olympan if i recall...he couldntn ever beat odlaner solis to get the cuban spot.

tbf though ortz really was probably top 5 stll. hes not perfect but hes really stll one of the best around and deontay stopped hm. overall wlder has the 2nd best recent resume at hw..only to aj. you bash wlders record you bash pretty much everyone elses even more.

pov has a stronger win record overall then deontay but that counts matches from many years ago such as vs chambers and chagaev

ortz and wlad were both old but at hw today those were both among the best wins. they may be older then guys such as jarrell mlller and pulev and breazeale etc but they were still better i beleve. if they dont count as 'real' fghters who does?
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btw povs great for aj to fght to get 'beast' momentum back...highly credble opponent whose name loos very good on a resume whle at the same being tme far more suited to an emphatc aj vctory then the last 2 survivalists
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Re: So who WILL it be?

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oogiebe wrote: 01 Apr 2018, 09:53
samwbr wrote: 01 Apr 2018, 09:52
oogiebe wrote: 01 Apr 2018, 09:29

Sam...what did you predict for Joshua/Parker?
That he'd win
Smart man.
It wasnt in doubt for any one who had watched Parker fight surely.
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Re: So who WILL it be?

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samwbr wrote: 01 Apr 2018, 10:17
oogiebe wrote: 01 Apr 2018, 09:53
samwbr wrote: 01 Apr 2018, 09:52

That he'd win
Smart man.
It wasnt in doubt for any one who had watched Parker fight surely.
It was for a lot of folk.
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Re: So who WILL it be?

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Miller next
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Grilling Machine wrote: 31 Mar 2018, 20:57 Ortiz could be anywhere from 38 to his mid-forties, but I think it's enough to have a ballpark range. I.e. yes, he'd probably have fared better had he been 30, but he wasn't. And he was quite good.
Apparently he watched Ali vs foreman live on tv !

For me you only have to look at his face to know he's older than 38.
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Re: So who WILL it be?

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He does look like he's pushing 50, but I've given him a hard-paper-round allowance.

I still think that Wilder's a huge threat to Joshua if he copes with the stadium pressure. If...
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