He wasn't much rated at the time and it's funny anyone rates him now. Sure he'd beat inferior opposition with his size, strength and Jab but he'd come up short every time he fought anyone of note. He was brilliantly managed and they were careful to avoid anyone dangerous. His issues were he was slow and predictable and robotic but the major problem was he got caught he was unable to defend himself. Not to mention too he was terrified against Tyson the second time and it showed in his performance.
Aj is a class above. Better boxer, better pedigree (Olympic gold anyone), better puncher and has yet to be beaten.
Bruno was a good fighter who always was in shape and took his chance against mccall but a class below Joshua. He wouldn't have beaten wlad or povetkin as they were top heavys and Bruno always lost to top heavys.
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Real nice post Jacob. I agree on Bruno over AJ, and really loved the fandom points you make.Jacopodb wrote: ↑15 Dec 2018, 10:30Points of view: I was never a fan of anyone or anything, not even of my favourite food.cfang wrote: ↑14 Dec 2018, 17:52 Peaking Bruno beating Joshua? Aj has like all the belts minus 1. Bruno was found wanting at the top level. Any version of Frank has zero chance against AJ and I grew up watching all Bruno's fights and was a big fan.
best wins are against a tourist version of coetzee and the messed up macall. He was well managed and his best fight was no doubt against Lewis. Aj is a class above Bruno.
Let me set this fandom issue straight: when I realised I was no fan and had no idols, I started thinking there was something wrong with me, and I could've just not accepted I was a fan like everyone else, so I googled "people with no idols", and a pretty little nice quote from Ayrton Senna came out, going more or less like this: "I have no idols: I admire hard work, dedication and competence"... good enough for me.
Why did I do the digression right above? To state that fandom might be deceitful, one way or another: I had an argument with a deluded Juventus and former Zidane fan, arguing that good old Totti (which never reached Zidane's technical peaks) was better than his former idol, raving about Zidane not possessing a good-enough shot, probably deluded by Zidane leaving Juventus for Real Madrid or so...
All that said, I still believe that Bruno's opposition was more dangerous than Joshua's, being Bruno's era's heavyweight scene more competitive in every aspect.
Bruno was also clearly faster with a mean jab and enough reach (probably the same of Joshua) to keep him at distance.
Joshua has never faced an opponent with the assets of Bruno. Old Klitschko wasn't nearly as dangerous as a peaking Bruno, and that's by far the strongest opposition Joshua ever faced.
So, please... Joshua is the most overhyped fighter I can remember, even more overhyped than Bernard Hopkins or GGG, both still p4p obviously better than Joshua.
Sorry for writing so much, but I had to back up my arguments.
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