Filip Hrgovic vs. Kevin Johnson - December 8, 2018

Who wins?

Poll ended at 08 Dec 2018, 13:52

Hrgovic - Decision
2
7%
Hrgovic - K/TKO
25
89%
DRAW
1
4%
Johnson - K/TKO
0
No votes
Johnson - Decision
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 28

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Re: Filip Hrgovic vs. Ytalo Perea - December 8, 2018

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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 03 Dec 2018, 07:37
iamasadlittleboy wrote: 03 Dec 2018, 07:20 Still far, far, far, far, far, far better than what Dychko's faced so far, and Jalolov
Tony Yoka? Joyce?
Olympic champion, guy in his 30's

Saying that are Yoka's opponents really any better than Mansour, or Perera?

Joyce is far well ahead of the others in terms of professional competition but also age
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Re: Filip Hrgovic vs. Ytalo Perea - December 8, 2018

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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 03 Dec 2018, 07:37
iamasadlittleboy wrote: 03 Dec 2018, 07:20 Still far, far, far, far, far, far better than what Dychko's faced so far, and Jalolov
Tony Yoka? Joyce?
A bit better, than those two, I'd say, although Joyce is close.
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Re: Filip Hrgovic vs. Kevin Johnson - December 8, 2018

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https://www.BS.com/filip-hrgov ... ic--134373

Filip Hrgovic (6-0, 5 KOs) has a new opponent set for his heavyweight showdown on Saturday at the KC Drazen Petrovic with former World title challenger Kevin ‘Kingpin’ Johnson (32-11-1, 16 KOs) replacing Ytalo Perea.

Perea was due to arrive in Zagreb on Tuesday, but did not make his scheduled connection from Bogota. Later, it became apparent, despite previous assurances, that he did not possess the necessary documents to travel.

With no time to spare, the call went out for a suitable replacement, and Johnson, currently based in Germany, where he recorded a knockout win last Saturday, was placed on standby earlier this week and arrived in Zagreb today.
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Re: Filip Hrgovic vs. Kevin Johnson - December 8, 2018

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Perea travel for first time? Yeah .... The Kinpin is a more better fight for Hrgović
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Re: Filip Hrgovic vs. Kevin Johnson - December 8, 2018

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morm wrote: 07 Dec 2018, 02:53 Perea travel for first time? Yeah .... The Kinpin is a more better fight for Hrgović
He’ll probably just take him the distance only landing 1 punch per round.
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Re: Filip Hrgovic vs. Kevin Johnson - December 8, 2018

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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 07 Dec 2018, 03:57
morm wrote: 07 Dec 2018, 02:53 Perea travel for first time? Yeah .... The Kinpin is a more better fight for Hrgović
He’ll probably just take him the distance only landing 1 punch per round.
Probably yeah. I don't even know, how good this is for Hrgovic. On the one hand, Johnson is difficult to hit clean, on the other hand, he'll provide no danger.
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Re: Filip Hrgovic vs. Kevin Johnson - December 8, 2018

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Hrgovic will take him out round 7 or 8. Johnson is a shot fighter, but has enough to delay the inevitable.
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Re: Filip Hrgovic vs. Kevin Johnson - December 8, 2018

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oogiebe wrote: 08 Dec 2018, 19:23 Hrgovic will take him out round 7 or 8. Johnson is a shot fighter, but has enough to delay the inevitable.
fight already happened, hrgovic won 80-71 x 3, only an 8 rounder

aj destroyed johnson in 2 but even these top prospects really struggle to dent him and get to him

i wonder if petar milas feels like the superior croatian becasue he stopped kj and hrgovic didnt :oo
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Re: Filip Hrgovic vs. Kevin Johnson - December 8, 2018

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jamamb wrote: 08 Dec 2018, 19:30
oogiebe wrote: 08 Dec 2018, 19:23 Hrgovic will take him out round 7 or 8. Johnson is a shot fighter, but has enough to delay the inevitable.
fight already happened, hrgovic won 80-71 x 3, only an 8 rounder

aj destroyed johnson in 2 but even these top prospects really struggle to dent him and get to him

i wonder if petar milas feels like the superior croatian becasue he stopped kj and hrgovic didnt :oo
I completely missed the fight! Been taking my son to theatre gig every freakin' day back and forth! Oh well, I wasn't that off! lol!
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Re: Filip Hrgovic vs. Kevin Johnson - December 8, 2018

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jamamb wrote: 08 Dec 2018, 19:30
oogiebe wrote: 08 Dec 2018, 19:23 Hrgovic will take him out round 7 or 8. Johnson is a shot fighter, but has enough to delay the inevitable.
fight already happened, hrgovic won 80-71 x 3, only an 8 rounder

aj destroyed johnson in 2 but even these top prospects really struggle to dent him and get to him

i wonder if petar milas feels like the superior croatian becasue he stopped kj and hrgovic didnt :oo
Joshua and Hrgović have different styles, that Joshua knocked out Johnson and Hrgović did (and generally that AJ scored more impressive KO's over bums than Hrgović) doesnt mean that the latter is worse. Comparing Joshua and Hrgović is a bit like comparing Wlad and Vit Klitschko.
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Re: Filip Hrgovic vs. Kevin Johnson - December 8, 2018

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Hrgovic outworked utterly defensive Johnson, as it had been expected. There was a KD though, it was a legit one, I'd say. Johnson would have been dropped, if not the ropes.
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Re: Filip Hrgovic vs. Kevin Johnson - December 8, 2018

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DrDuke wrote: 09 Dec 2018, 12:50 Hrgovic outworked utterly defensive Johnson, as it had been expected. There was a KD though, it was a legit one, I'd say. Johnson would have been dropped, if not the ropes.
Johnson just has too many losses now.. he’s good for taking boxers the distance.. that’s it. He doesn’t do shît all though.
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Re: Filip Hrgovic vs. Kevin Johnson - December 8, 2018

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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 09 Dec 2018, 13:02
DrDuke wrote: 09 Dec 2018, 12:50 Hrgovic outworked utterly defensive Johnson, as it had been expected. There was a KD though, it was a legit one, I'd say. Johnson would have been dropped, if not the ropes.
Johnson just has too many losses now.. he’s good for taking boxers the distance.. that’s it. He doesn’t do shît all though.
His defensive skills are solid, he just comes out there with his shell to hide in it and get paid.
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Re: Filip Hrgovic vs. Kevin Johnson - December 8, 2018

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dagilechia wrote: 09 Dec 2018, 04:04
jamamb wrote: 08 Dec 2018, 19:30
oogiebe wrote: 08 Dec 2018, 19:23 Hrgovic will take him out round 7 or 8. Johnson is a shot fighter, but has enough to delay the inevitable.
fight already happened, hrgovic won 80-71 x 3, only an 8 rounder

aj destroyed johnson in 2 but even these top prospects really struggle to dent him and get to him

i wonder if petar milas feels like the superior croatian becasue he stopped kj and hrgovic didnt :oo
Joshua and Hrgović have different styles, that Joshua knocked out Johnson and Hrgović did (and generally that AJ scored more impressive KO's over bums than Hrgović) doesnt mean that the latter is worse. Comparing Joshua and Hrgović is a bit like comparing Wlad and Vit Klitschko.
Don’t get your hopes up. Joshua will destroy the class of 2016, and I mean destroy. He’ll stop the lot of them no problem if and when they reach that level.
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Re: Filip Hrgovic vs. Kevin Johnson - December 8, 2018

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lillywhite14 wrote: 09 Dec 2018, 14:30
dagilechia wrote: 09 Dec 2018, 04:04
jamamb wrote: 08 Dec 2018, 19:30

fight already happened, hrgovic won 80-71 x 3, only an 8 rounder

aj destroyed johnson in 2 but even these top prospects really struggle to dent him and get to him

i wonder if petar milas feels like the superior croatian becasue he stopped kj and hrgovic didnt :oo
Joshua and Hrgović have different styles, that Joshua knocked out Johnson and Hrgović did (and generally that AJ scored more impressive KO's over bums than Hrgović) doesnt mean that the latter is worse. Comparing Joshua and Hrgović is a bit like comparing Wlad and Vit Klitschko.
Don’t get your hopes up. Joshua will destroy the class of 2016, and I mean destroy. He’ll stop the lot of them no problem if and when they reach that level.
Sure looks that way right now.
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Re: Filip Hrgovic vs. Kevin Johnson - December 8, 2018

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lillywhite14 wrote: 09 Dec 2018, 14:30
dagilechia wrote: 09 Dec 2018, 04:04
jamamb wrote: 08 Dec 2018, 19:30

fight already happened, hrgovic won 80-71 x 3, only an 8 rounder

aj destroyed johnson in 2 but even these top prospects really struggle to dent him and get to him

i wonder if petar milas feels like the superior croatian becasue he stopped kj and hrgovic didnt :oo
Joshua and Hrgović have different styles, that Joshua knocked out Johnson and Hrgović did (and generally that AJ scored more impressive KO's over bums than Hrgović) doesnt mean that the latter is worse. Comparing Joshua and Hrgović is a bit like comparing Wlad and Vit Klitschko.
Don’t get your hopes up. Joshua will destroy the class of 2016, and I mean destroy. He’ll stop the lot of them no problem if and when they reach that level.
among the 2016 olympics participant imo only Hrgović is the real danger for Joshua, but not earlier than in 2020
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Re: Filip Hrgovic vs. Kevin Johnson - December 8, 2018

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I wouldn't be at all sure about Joshua destroying Dubois, Ajagba, Makhmudov, or Joyce. What exactly would this be based on?
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Re: Filip Hrgovic vs. Kevin Johnson - December 8, 2018

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Cojimar 1946 wrote: 09 Dec 2018, 14:56 I wouldn't be at all sure about Joshua destroying Dubois, Ajagba, Makhmudov, or Joyce. What exactly would this be based on?
As of today, he would. Maybe another fight or two for each will give us more of an idea of what level of fighter each can attain. Best bet: Dubois.
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Re: Filip Hrgovic vs. Kevin Johnson - December 8, 2018

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Nice win as expected for Hrgovic. Filip and Joyce are being brought along quicker than the other HWs from class of 2016.
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Re: Filip Hrgovic vs. Kevin Johnson - December 8, 2018

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Cojimar 1946 wrote: 09 Dec 2018, 14:56 I wouldn't be at all sure about Joshua destroying Dubois, Ajagba, Makhmudov, or Joyce. What exactly would this be based on?
If you can't say this based on Joshua's knockout of Klitschko, then I'm not sure what more he needs to do to prove that he could beat some guys who are not in the top 25.
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Re: Filip Hrgovic vs. Kevin Johnson - December 8, 2018

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Lackeos wrote: 10 Dec 2018, 00:06
Cojimar 1946 wrote: 09 Dec 2018, 14:56 I wouldn't be at all sure about Joshua destroying Dubois, Ajagba, Makhmudov, or Joyce. What exactly would this be based on?
If you can't say this based on Joshua's knockout of Klitschko, then I'm not sure what more he needs to do to prove that he could beat some guys who are not in the top 25.
Knocking out a 41 year old who had not won in over 2 years is not the be all end all in determining a champions standing
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Re: Filip Hrgovic vs. Kevin Johnson - December 8, 2018

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Johnson has a superb defense. He blocked every punch with his face!
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Re: Filip Hrgovic vs. Kevin Johnson - December 8, 2018

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Re: Filip Hrgovic vs. Kevin Johnson - December 8, 2018

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tiny_acres wrote: 10 Dec 2018, 00:37
Lackeos wrote: 10 Dec 2018, 00:06
Cojimar 1946 wrote: 09 Dec 2018, 14:56 I wouldn't be at all sure about Joshua destroying Dubois, Ajagba, Makhmudov, or Joyce. What exactly would this be based on?
If you can't say this based on Joshua's knockout of Klitschko, then I'm not sure what more he needs to do to prove that he could beat some guys who are not in the top 25.
Knocking out a 41 year old who had not won in over 2 years is not the be all end all in determining a champions standing
A fair few of the 2016 class were about in the years prior to that, some overlapped Joshua, who had already beaten Dychko for example. Since then Joshua’s progress has been so far beyond the rest mentioned here it’s not even comparable.

I suspect that 41 year old Wlad is far better than almost all of the up and coming fighters will ever be, and Joshua has improved since then too, and he’s still improving.

Of course at heavyweight you can never tell but signs don’t bode too well for the next generation. Dubois is obviously a bit different as he’s a baby. Dychko, Makhmudov, Joyce, Hrgovic aren’t all that young though, some are Joshua’s age. Of them all I suspect Hrgović is the one to watch but even then I think Joshua will be too much for him.

It’s still going to be interesting watching how they all progress though. :TU:
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Re: Filip Hrgovic vs. Kevin Johnson - December 8, 2018

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Wladimir Klitschko generally held a size advantage over the guys he was fighting, that wouldn't be the case against many of the guys coming up like Hrgovic, Joyce, Dychko, and Makhmudov. Somehow I don't think Wladimir is going to be as affective against athletic, skilled heavyweights who can match or surpass him size-wise.

Wladimir had already been beaten by Tyson Fury prior to beating Joshua. I think its likely he was in decline by the time he faced Joshua.
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