Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs. Alexander Povetkin - 22 September 2018

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Wrists
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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs. Alexander Povetkin - 22 September 2018

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jamesmcdonnell wrote: 23 Sep 2018, 14:29 I think Fury has the style to give Joshua problems, but I don't think he can stay out of harms way forever, and he doesn't have the beard to cope with getting hit flush.

I think he could frustrate him for quite a while with his movement, but unlike Wlad, Joshua is naturally aggressive, and the minute he lands flush on Fury and hurts him, he will go in for the kill, and get it.
1000% agree - no way does Fury dance around and be able keep AJ off for 12 rounds. Even if he did AJ's activity alone would win him a decision.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs. Alexander Povetkin - 22 September 2018

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Wrists wrote: 26 Sep 2018, 12:55
jamesmcdonnell wrote: 23 Sep 2018, 14:29 I think Fury has the style to give Joshua problems, but I don't think he can stay out of harms way forever, and he doesn't have the beard to cope with getting hit flush.

I think he could frustrate him for quite a while with his movement, but unlike Wlad, Joshua is naturally aggressive, and the minute he lands flush on Fury and hurts him, he will go in for the kill, and get it.
1000% agree - no way does Fury dance around and be able keep AJ off for 12 rounds. Even if he did AJ's activity alone would win him a decision.
Maybe I under rate Hughie. But I only rate Hughie as a lower top 20 at best. I do not see all of this skill people are talking about
and the guy is powerless.
The only way he wins is if Pulev is less than 50% of what he was a year ago
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