Both Joshua and Povetkin had ambiguous perfomances

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Re: Both Joshua and Povetkin had ambiguous perfomances

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I love your posts, Husker!!!! LMAO!!!!!

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Jesus I do hope that was sarcasm. Beggars belief anyone could be impressed by that puerile wanker's childish insults.
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candyslim wrote: 02 Apr 2018, 16:25 [quote=oogiebe post_id=4889199 time=1522675542 user_id=53017}

I love your posts, Husker!!!! LMAO!!!!!
Jesus I do hope that was sarcasm. Beggars belief anyone could be impressed by that puerile wanker's childish insults.
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I'm not impressed by it...I'm humoured by it.
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Re: Both Joshua and Povetkin had ambiguous perfomances

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Good, Povetkin does a lot more for Joshua than Wilder. FFS, Wilder has no chance. Only fanboys think he has an ounce of a chance to beat Joshua.
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Mexi-Box wrote: 02 Apr 2018, 16:37 Good, Povetkin does a lot more for Joshua than Wilder. FFS, Wilder has no chance. Only fanboys think he has an ounce of a chance to beat Joshua.
I'll disagree with the second part of that. That is unfair. You are saying 100% of Wilder fans don't know what they are talking about. I wouldn't have expected that from you. Saying Wilder has no chance is not very savvy.
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oogiebe wrote: 02 Apr 2018, 16:41
Mexi-Box wrote: 02 Apr 2018, 16:37 Good, Povetkin does a lot more for Joshua than Wilder. FFS, Wilder has no chance. Only fanboys think he has an ounce of a chance to beat Joshua.
I'll disagree with the second part of that. That is unfair. You are saying 100% of Wilder fans don't know what they are talking about. I wouldn't have expected that from you. Saying Wilder has no chance is not very savvy.
How can Wilder win outside of a puncher's chance, which just about every HW has because of the nature of the division. He has no chance. Joshua has the better jab, better fundamentals, and better overall experience.
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Mexi-Box wrote: 02 Apr 2018, 19:39
oogiebe wrote: 02 Apr 2018, 16:41
Mexi-Box wrote: 02 Apr 2018, 16:37 Good, Povetkin does a lot more for Joshua than Wilder. FFS, Wilder has no chance. Only fanboys think he has an ounce of a chance to beat Joshua.
I'll disagree with the second part of that. That is unfair. You are saying 100% of Wilder fans don't know what they are talking about. I wouldn't have expected that from you. Saying Wilder has no chance is not very savvy.
How can Wilder win outside of a puncher's chance, which just about every HW has because of the nature of the division. He has no chance. Joshua has the better jab, better fundamentals, and better overall experience.
Well, I'm sure we can agree that we'd like to see it already!
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Mexi-Box wrote: 02 Apr 2018, 19:39
oogiebe wrote: 02 Apr 2018, 16:41
Mexi-Box wrote: 02 Apr 2018, 16:37 Good, Povetkin does a lot more for Joshua than Wilder. FFS, Wilder has no chance. Only fanboys think he has an ounce of a chance to beat Joshua.
I'll disagree with the second part of that. That is unfair. You are saying 100% of Wilder fans don't know what they are talking about. I wouldn't have expected that from you. Saying Wilder has no chance is not very savvy.
How can Wilder win outside of a puncher's chance, which just about every HW has because of the nature of the division. He has no chance. Joshua has the better jab, better fundamentals, and better overall experience.
Wilder has faster hands, and more of a killer instinct I'd say, but I agree with you that Joshua has the better fundamentals, has beaten better fighters overall, and DEFINITELY has the better jab. No contest at all in the jab department.

Fact is though. It's a fight where just like Wilder/Ortiz. Either fighter can KO the other at any given moment. So I wouldn't be surprised if both were very cautious just waiting to land the bomb, and when it lands for either guy...look out.
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candyslim wrote: 02 Apr 2018, 04:40 Do me a big favour x2x. When you start work on your inter-stellar highway keep at it until you've finished. Don't just bugger off for weeks at a time leaving the whole of hyperspace clogged up with traffic cones without a workman to be seen in ten parsecs :D
It was a union problem. The Amalgamated Intergalactic Iron Workers went on strike. Sorry if there will be any inconvenience when we blast away the space debris - what you call the earth and the moon - in the path of the new highway. We'll try to keep noise and space pollution to a minimum, and we will attempt to evacuate the higher life forms - insects and trees - prior to demolition.
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x2x wrote: 02 Apr 2018, 21:02
candyslim wrote: 02 Apr 2018, 04:40 Do me a big favour x2x. When you start work on your inter-stellar highway keep at it until you've finished. Don't just bugger off for weeks at a time leaving the whole of hyperspace clogged up with traffic cones without a workman to be seen in ten parsecs :D
It was a union problem. The Amalgamated Intergalactic Iron Workers went on strike. Sorry if there will be any inconvenience when we blast away the space debris - what you call the earth and the moon - in the path of the new highway. We'll try to keep noise and space pollution to a minimum, and we will attempt to evacuate the higher life forms - insects and trees - prior to demolition.
Okidokie...someone left their spaceships double parked by Saturn's rings...LOL!
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Re: Both Joshua and Povetkin had ambiguous perfomances

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Mexi-Box wrote: 02 Apr 2018, 16:37 Good, Povetkin does a lot more for Joshua than Wilder. FFS, Wilder has no chance. Only fanboys think he has an ounce of a chance to beat Joshua.
I'm a massive fan of Anthony Joshua but anyone who believes Wilder has no chance of beating him is deluding himself.

I think the emergent calculating, eliminate-the-risks, Joshua that we saw against Parker starts favourite in my view. He is without doubt the better boxer, but then so were most of Wilder's recent victims. It takes a brave man or a fool to write him off. I'll put you down as a brave man. I always like to look on the bright side :D

Povetkin was a hell of a challenge for anyone but that was then and this is now. He is shorter in height and reach, older, slower and without the youthful reflexes of Joe Parker but look at the difficulty Parker had in closing the range without getting picked off on the way in. Sasha walked into a bomb from Price while trying to get close. AJ hits with similar power, the difference is he won't let the Vityaz man off the hook once he's landed the big one.

I have great respect for Povetkin but he's just too small and too old to be a threat to Joshua now. Not so Wilder.
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oogiebe wrote: 02 Apr 2018, 21:04
x2x wrote: 02 Apr 2018, 21:02
candyslim wrote: 02 Apr 2018, 04:40 Do me a big favour x2x. When you start work on your inter-stellar highway keep at it until you've finished. Don't just bugger off for weeks at a time leaving the whole of hyperspace clogged up with traffic cones without a workman to be seen in ten parsecs :D
It was a union problem. The Amalgamated Intergalactic Iron Workers went on strike. Sorry if there will be any inconvenience when we blast away the space debris - what you call the earth and the moon - in the path of the new highway. We'll try to keep noise and space pollution to a minimum, and we will attempt to evacuate the higher life forms - insects and trees - prior to demolition.
Okidokie...someone left their spaceships double parked by Saturn's rings...LOL!
Oh that's OK, Oogeeboogee. Most of them are only parked there temporarily because we put no parking signs around earth's orbit due to the highway construction that will start soon, and the space meter maids will start ticketing tomorrow, tow trucks too. Let me know if anybody is blocking your spaceport driveway.
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Re: Both Joshua and Povetkin had ambiguous perfomances

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Damn AIIW troublemakers! Fire the lot of them I say.
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