heavys with better records at the same stage as josh?
heavys with better records at the same stage as josh?
after 4.5 years pro ajs beaten wlad, parker, whyte, takam, breazeale, molina, johnson, etc. hes the ibf/wbo/wba champ and consensus #1 in rankings. i think very likely by the time hes a full 5 year pro this october, he will have added a stoppage win over alex povetkin, yet another very respectable opponent
aj has been pro the shortest time of anyone in boxrecs top 30, aside from sergey kuzmin
which hws had better records after the same time as aj? im thinking we have to at least go back at least almost 30 years to lewis to find anyone at all. who else?
aj has been pro the shortest time of anyone in boxrecs top 30, aside from sergey kuzmin
which hws had better records after the same time as aj? im thinking we have to at least go back at least almost 30 years to lewis to find anyone at all. who else?
Re: heavys with better records at the same stage as josh?
and ppl call him protected 
Re: heavys with better records at the same stage as josh?
Joe Louis had beaten Primo Carnera, Max Baer, Jack Sharkey, James J Braddock, Tommy Farr, Max Schemling and John Henry Lewis. And was much younger.
Re: heavys with better records at the same stage as josh?
Mile Tyson had beaten Trevor Berbick, James Smith, Tony Tucker, Tyrell Biggs, Larry Holmes, Tony Tubbs, Michael Spinks, and Frank Bruno.
James J Jeffries had beaten Hank Griffin, Joe Goddard, Peter Jackson, Mexican Pete Everett, Tom Sharkey (x2), Bob Fitzsimmons, and James J Corbett.
James J Jeffries had beaten Hank Griffin, Joe Goddard, Peter Jackson, Mexican Pete Everett, Tom Sharkey (x2), Bob Fitzsimmons, and James J Corbett.
Re: heavys with better records at the same stage as josh?
good examples ...need to go bac many years to find many...they dont match em as they used to
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tiny_acres
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Re: heavys with better records at the same stage as josh?
It just shows how fighters progress at different rates.
My prediction on Joshua's career goes back to an old weather saying.
I'm like a lion out like a lamb.
It's just a prediction so don't kill me guys.
But I believe once he loses he'll lose it mentally. It's just a prediction without much merit at this time. But that's what I see in his future.
My prediction on Joshua's career goes back to an old weather saying.
I'm like a lion out like a lamb.
It's just a prediction so don't kill me guys.
But I believe once he loses he'll lose it mentally. It's just a prediction without much merit at this time. But that's what I see in his future.
Re: heavys with better records at the same stage as josh?
He might never lose.
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Boxing Writer
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Re: heavys with better records at the same stage as josh?
Lewis definitely had worse resume in 21 fights. Holyfield had excellent resume, but 18 of 21 his first wins were in the cruiserweight division. The last heavyweight with better resume in 21 fights was Muhammad Ali.jamamb wrote: ↑08 Apr 2018, 22:00 after 4.5 years pro ajs beaten wlad, parker, whyte, takam, breazeale, molina, johnson, etc. hes the ibf/wbo/wba champ and consensus #1 in rankings. i think very likely by the time hes a full 5 year pro this october, he will have added a stoppage win over alex povetkin, yet another very respectable opponent
aj has been pro the shortest time of anyone in boxrecs top 30, aside from sergey kuzmin
which hws had better records after the same time as aj? im thinking we have to at least go back at least almost 30 years to lewis to find anyone at all. who else?
Re: heavys with better records at the same stage as josh?
People love to hate success. In England especially, we like to build our stars up, & then jump up & down like a bunch of wet girls at a 1 Direction concert when they hit their first bit of adversity. It's ingrained in us as a nation. We've all been 'groomed' by the media to feed their cheap clickbait headlines.
AJ has beat every man put in front of him as a pro, and done it convicingly enough each time. Yes, there may be flaws, he may not perfect, and maybe never will be. What we do have is a monster British Heavyweight that could potentially dominate for years. When did we last have one of those?
Lets just enjoy him while he 's with us.
AJ has beat every man put in front of him as a pro, and done it convicingly enough each time. Yes, there may be flaws, he may not perfect, and maybe never will be. What we do have is a monster British Heavyweight that could potentially dominate for years. When did we last have one of those?
Lets just enjoy him while he 's with us.
Re: heavys with better records at the same stage as josh?
ya, going by number of fights and ajs records even harder to beatBoxing Writer wrote: ↑09 Apr 2018, 13:57Lewis definitely had worse resume in 21 fights. Holyfield had excellent resume, but 18 of 21 his first wins were in the cruiserweight division. The last heavyweight with better resume in 21 fights was Muhammad Ali.jamamb wrote: ↑08 Apr 2018, 22:00 after 4.5 years pro ajs beaten wlad, parker, whyte, takam, breazeale, molina, johnson, etc. hes the ibf/wbo/wba champ and consensus #1 in rankings. i think very likely by the time hes a full 5 year pro this october, he will have added a stoppage win over alex povetkin, yet another very respectable opponent
aj has been pro the shortest time of anyone in boxrecs top 30, aside from sergey kuzmin
which hws had better records after the same time as aj? im thinking we have to at least go back at least almost 30 years to lewis to find anyone at all. who else?
Re: heavys with better records at the same stage as josh?
i think its a bit of schagenfraude or whatever its called. when guys get hyped as much as aj , and you have guys like adam smith and eddie , ppl then want to see aj lose to somehow 'get back' at the ppl doing the hyping, it's not the success itself i think most ppl have problem with.SAPFO wrote: ↑09 Apr 2018, 15:30 People love to hate success. In England especially, we like to build our stars up, & then jump up & down like a bunch of wet girls at a 1 Direction concert when they hit their first bit of adversity. It's ingrained in us as a nation. We've all been 'groomed' by the media to feed their cheap clickbait headlines.
AJ has beat every man put in front of him as a pro, and done it convicingly enough each time. Yes, there may be flaws, he may not perfect, and maybe never will be. What we do have is a monster British Heavyweight that could potentially dominate for years. When did we last have one of those?
Lets just enjoy him while he 's with us.
there are some ppl here who cant stand the slightest bit of hype, and as soon as someone starts getting to be a favoured public fighter and highly rated they go against them.
aj for me is just the type of fighter thats great for boxing. great boxer, elite ability, fun fights most of the time , destructive. not a guy who flicks a powerless jab and fights once every 3 years.
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asdfjkl
- Heavyweight

Re: heavys with better records at the same stage as josh?
He's amazing, only Ameri... I mean idiots would call AJ protected.
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it seems to be a big trend since the wilder rivalarly really exploded recently, somehow ajs been the protected one and wilder is actually the guy whose been out there going for the big ones and challenging himself far more 
and i like wilder a lot too btw and dont think his records nearly as bad as ppl stay, but still his progress is absolutley snail like compared to ajs and aj has been fighting at the top level more consistently then any other hw now
and i like wilder a lot too btw and dont think his records nearly as bad as ppl stay, but still his progress is absolutley snail like compared to ajs and aj has been fighting at the top level more consistently then any other hw now
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Like a Boss
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Re: heavys with better records at the same stage as josh?
I guess Floyd owes you a buck then. I'm pretty sure he's good for it unless the taxman gets to him firstLike a Boss wrote: ↑09 Apr 2018, 16:16I'd like a dollar for every time I heard that said about a fighter, and another dollar when they lost.
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I agree, my point being that posts saying when he loses and made with absolute certainty are just as daft as those saying people are unbeatable.Like a Boss wrote: ↑09 Apr 2018, 16:16I'd like a dollar for every time I heard that said about a fighter, and another dollar when they lost.
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Like a Boss
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Re: heavys with better records at the same stage as josh?
Floyd being one of the very few exceptions to the rule of course.KiwiRider wrote: ↑09 Apr 2018, 16:24I guess Floyd owes you a buck then. I'm pretty sure he's good for it unless the taxman gets to him firstLike a Boss wrote: ↑09 Apr 2018, 16:16I'd like a dollar for every time I heard that said about a fighter, and another dollar when they lost.![]()
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Boxing Writer
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Re: heavys with better records at the same stage as josh?
In his 21st fight Wilder beat 40-years-old 5'9''former middleweight Marlon Hayes. In his 22nd he beat 'great' Jesse Oltmannsjamamb wrote: ↑09 Apr 2018, 16:04 it seems to be a big trend since the wilder rivalarly really exploded recently, somehow ajs been the protected one and wilder is actually the guy whose been out there going for the big ones and challenging himself far more
and i like wilder a lot too btw and dont think his records nearly as bad as ppl stay, but still his progress is absolutley snail like compared to ajs and aj has been fighting at the top level more consistently then any other hw now
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lillywhite14
- Heavyweight

Re: heavys with better records at the same stage as josh?
He might never lose.
He’d be favourite against anyone on the heavyweight landscape right now.
People say it’s 50/50 with Wilder, and whoever lands first, but Joshua is favourite because he’s shown he tends to land first and early. Wilder can take an age to get going. He’s also sturdier than Wilder, although both probably carry enough to take the other one out.
The rest? Joshua is a warm favourite against them all. It’ll be difficult but he could stay unbeaten throughout his pro career.
He’d be favourite against anyone on the heavyweight landscape right now.
People say it’s 50/50 with Wilder, and whoever lands first, but Joshua is favourite because he’s shown he tends to land first and early. Wilder can take an age to get going. He’s also sturdier than Wilder, although both probably carry enough to take the other one out.
The rest? Joshua is a warm favourite against them all. It’ll be difficult but he could stay unbeaten throughout his pro career.
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You could be right. Personally I think if one if the top cruisers steps up, it could change that.lillywhite14 wrote: ↑09 Apr 2018, 16:30
The rest? Joshua is a warm favourite against them all. It’ll be difficult but he could stay unbeaten throughout his pro career.
You know who I mean, starts with a U and ends with a KO
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Boxing Writer
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Re: heavys with better records at the same stage as josh?
I'd favour peak Tyson Fury to outbox current version of AJ, but AJ continues to improve and we don't know if Fury can be as good as was 3 years ago.lillywhite14 wrote: ↑09 Apr 2018, 16:30 He might never lose.
He’d be favourite against anyone on the heavyweight landscape right now.
People say it’s 50/50 with Wilder, and whoever lands first, but Joshua is favourite because he’s shown he tends to land first and early. Wilder can take an age to get going. He’s also sturdier than Wilder, although both probably carry enough to take the other one out.
The rest? Joshua is a warm favourite against them all. It’ll be difficult but he could stay unbeaten throughout his pro career.
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lillywhite14
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I’d say the same, but I don’t think we’ll ever see that Fury again unfortunately. He’s at least 12-18 months from being ready to fight AJ and I can’t see Tyson having the hunger, mental stability nor the physical longevity to have a long career. In five years I reckon he’ll be a beached whale and look in his 50’s. Look at his genes!Boxing Writer wrote: ↑09 Apr 2018, 16:42I'd favour peak Tyson Fury to outbox current version of AJ, but AJ continues to improve and we don't know if Fury can be as good as was 3 years ago.lillywhite14 wrote: ↑09 Apr 2018, 16:30 He might never lose.
He’d be favourite against anyone on the heavyweight landscape right now.
People say it’s 50/50 with Wilder, and whoever lands first, but Joshua is favourite because he’s shown he tends to land first and early. Wilder can take an age to get going. He’s also sturdier than Wilder, although both probably carry enough to take the other one out.
The rest? Joshua is a warm favourite against them all. It’ll be difficult but he could stay unbeaten throughout his pro career.
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lillywhite14
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Re: heavys with better records at the same stage as josh?
I think it’d be a shame for them step up. Let them have a series of great fights amongst themselves as opposed to getting beat up by blokes who are just too big for them.KiwiRider wrote: ↑09 Apr 2018, 16:38You could be right. Personally I think if one if the top cruisers steps up, it could change that.lillywhite14 wrote: ↑09 Apr 2018, 16:30
The rest? Joshua is a warm favourite against them all. It’ll be difficult but he could stay unbeaten throughout his pro career.
You know who I mean, starts with a U and ends with a KO![]()
I reckon Joshua would knock any of them out.