Ahh, the old ‘wlad was old’ chestnut.
He showed speed, accuracy, VOLUME! Volume for Wlad! He actually showed VARIETY! variety for Wlad! Left hooks, combinations! Things we hadn’t seen since his early career .
Ahh, the old ‘wlad was old’ chestnut.
DeludedRiddick Blowe wrote: ↑05 Jun 2019, 02:30 Ahh, the old ‘wlad was old’ chestnut.You don’t need to obsess about his age at the time, you can use your eyes and see his performance was great. That was wlad’s best performance because he finally put it all together . He may not have been in his prime but he fought incredibly well. In fact that performance means more to his legacy than any string of wins against no hopers to me because he showed he could get in the trenches against a top level guy who was bringing it to him, rather than just robotically fire out his jab, step backwards and put out the occasional right hand.
He showed speed, accuracy, VOLUME! Volume for Wlad! He actually showed VARIETY! variety for Wlad! Left hooks, combinations! Things we hadn’t seen since his early career .
As an AJ fan I've been thinking about this. Another loss would complete the disaster, but how does AJ win next time?HomicideHenry wrote: ↑04 Jun 2019, 19:25 He's capable, yes. Whether an immediate rematch is wise or not is the question of the minute. I don't know of anyone who can make all the proper adjustments in three months or so after such a devastating loss.
Everyone whose an AJ fan compares him to Lennox Lewis. Consider this... there was 7 months between the fights with Rahman, and 8 months between fights with Holyfield, and 2 years between fights with McCall. It took serious time and effort to rebuild the brand.
To just jump straight back as if nothing happened, as if this was just some fluke, and still use the same old tactics as before? Cus that's what'll happen. You can't train someone to change everything or tighten up all loose ends in less than 90 days.
I may be wrong. I'm not a world-class athlete. But I think the granite chinned pepper belly with Kung Fu hands is tailor made for a muscle bound mechanical heavyweight. Joshua could be twice as strong and the outcome wouldn't have changed. Ruiz is tough enough to take one, two, three, just to get that opening and explode all over it.
If Joshua loses, he'll probably be written off by everyone. So was Klitschko. A guy that big and strong, with years ahead of him, he certainly can regroup and one day down the road win another belt. It's just a matter of IF he wants it that badly.
How? By fighting intelligent. Use your height and weight to best advantages. Don't get over-confident and take your time. He rushed too soon. It cost him dearly.Thomastearns wrote: ↑05 Jun 2019, 05:43 As an AJ fan I've been thinking about this. Another loss would complete the disaster, but how does AJ win next time?
The main problem is that Ruiz doesn't seem to have any obvious weakness. For such a heavy guy he seems to have plenty of stamina as he showed against Parker.
I didn't think AJ would want to follow the Parker back foot strategy, especially on his US debut, but as we saw, blasting Ruiz out as Tyson blasted out Tubbs, isn't that easy for Anthony Joshua.
Maybe AJ will have to repeat his win over Parker again after all. He could come in lighter next time and just dance his way to victory letting Ruiz adopt his go forward style at greater risk.
Blasting him out didn't work and might not work next time.
Because he wanted his US debut to be a statement fight.HomicideHenry wrote: ↑05 Jun 2019, 11:49 How? By fighting intelligent. Use your height and weight to best advantages. Don't get over-confident and take your time. He rushed too soon. It cost him dearly.
Historically that's not the case.Thomastearns wrote: ↑05 Jun 2019, 15:25 Because he wanted his US debut to be a statement fight.
If it's over here in the UK he won't have that problem since Joshua has now added his name to that esteemed list of boxing's travelling casualties.
Obviously, the exact location is still a problem but the Joshua camp need to nail it down asap. It will now be a huge fight wherever it is held and any win will do.
Andy Ruiz will have an entirely different set of problems to now face. Rematches do tend to go the way of the ex champion.
Riddick Blowe wrote: ↑04 Jun 2019, 11:24Joshua number 2 behind Lennox although I admit it’s close between him and Wlad right now.
I'm assuming that Riddick ticked you off so you went off hunting for a historical post to attack. Yup.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑03 Dec 2020, 12:44Riddick Blowe wrote: ↑04 Jun 2019, 11:24Joshua number 2 behind Lennox although I admit it’s close between him and Wlad right now.![]()
oogiebe wrote: ↑03 Dec 2020, 12:52I'm assuming that Riddick ticked you off so you went off hunting for a historical post to attack. Yup.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑03 Dec 2020, 12:44Riddick Blowe wrote: ↑04 Jun 2019, 11:24Joshua number 2 behind Lennox although I admit it’s close between him and Wlad right now.![]()
oogiebe wrote: ↑12 Feb 2019, 12:10Ajagba is far from "stiff" as you say, and actually moves quite smoothly. He will fill out to around 240-250 over time. How you can say he has a leaky defense is remarkable, as he hasn't had the chance to show what, if any defensive issues he may have. Perhaps you should actually watch his fights and see for yourself. Oh, and his freakish 88" reach with the power he possesses is already making him formidable. I consider him the number one HW prospect.
So? why keep proving you're a little man with too much time on your hands. LMFAO! You even post out of context! Nothing new for you. I'm literally streaming tears I'm laughing so hard at you! Hey, still love Dychko? Or think Dubs wilted under intense heat and pressure?Enlightened-One wrote: ↑03 Dec 2020, 13:15oogiebe wrote: ↑12 Feb 2019, 12:10Ajagba is far from "stiff" as you say, and actually moves quite smoothly. He will fill out to around 240-250 over time. How you can say he has a leaky defense is remarkable, as he hasn't had the chance to show what, if any defensive issues he may have. Perhaps you should actually watch his fights and see for yourself. Oh, and his freakish 88" reach with the power he possesses is already making him formidable. I consider him the number one HW prospect.
I'm still LMFAO! "Hey look at me look at me!" "I called this fight!!" "Hey!!! I posted exactly this 5 months ago!" "Waaaaaah! WHy don't you look at me!" LMFAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!Riddick Blowe wrote: ↑03 Dec 2020, 13:35 Hilarious that EO chose to draw attention once more to his laughable ranking of heavyweights this century.
Do you still feel that Ajagba moves rather smoothly, has a remarkable defence, has freakish power, is formidable and is also today’s number one heavyweight prospect?oogiebe wrote: ↑03 Dec 2020, 13:31So? why keep proving you're a little man with too much time on your hands. LMFAO! You even post out of context! Nothing new for you. I'm literally streaming tears I'm laughing so hard at you! Hey, still love Dychko? Or think Dubs wilted under intense heat and pressure?![]()
Yep, I’ve explained why in detail in the thread, so there’s nothing to add. You disagree, that’s fine. I’m not responding to any more of your novels here.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑03 Dec 2020, 14:18Let's not forget that it was only recently you considered Anthony Joshua as being boxing's second-best heavyweight within the last twenty years!Riddick Blowe wrote: ↑03 Dec 2020, 13:35 Hilarious that EO chose to draw attention once more to his laughable ranking of heavyweights this century.
Let's not forget that it was only recently you considered Anthony Joshua as being boxing's second-best heavyweight within the last twenty years!Riddick Blowe wrote: ↑03 Dec 2020, 13:35 Hilarious that EO chose to draw attention once more to his laughable ranking of heavyweights this century.
I have always rated Tyson Fury above Anthony Joshua. And was previously ridiculed by many for doing so. However, times have changed and many of the same people, who previously mocked me, now agree with me.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑28 Mar 2019, 14:49Anyway, you guys will probably laugh at my list, but here’s my top ten since 2000:
1. Wladimir Klitschko
2. Vitali Klitschko
3. Tyson Fury
4. Lennox Lewis
5. Alexander Povetkin
6. Anthony Joshua
7. Deontay Wilder
Once again (like last time you freaked out) I never said he had remarkable defence. Still think Dychko is top prospect? Dubs quit under intense heat and pressure. LMFAO! Dry your tears lad.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑03 Dec 2020, 14:18Do you still feel that Ajagba moves rather smoothly, has a remarkable defence, has freakish power, is formidable and is also today’s number one heavyweight prospect?oogiebe wrote: ↑03 Dec 2020, 13:31So? why keep proving you're a little man with too much time on your hands. LMFAO! You even post out of context! Nothing new for you. I'm literally streaming tears I'm laughing so hard at you! Hey, still love Dychko? Or think Dubs wilted under intense heat and pressure?![]()
LOL! The lad should start with masterbation and maybe in a couple of years he can get his first date.Riddick Blowe wrote: ↑03 Dec 2020, 14:30Yep, I’ve explained why in detail in the thread, so there’s nothing to add. You disagree, that’s fine. I’m not responding to any more of your novels here.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑03 Dec 2020, 14:18Let's not forget that it was only recently you considered Anthony Joshua as being boxing's second-best heavyweight within the last twenty years!Riddick Blowe wrote: ↑03 Dec 2020, 13:35 Hilarious that EO chose to draw attention once more to his laughable ranking of heavyweights this century.
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OK, let's agree to side-step that element of our discussion, since we disagree. And let me rephrase the question...oogiebe wrote: ↑03 Dec 2020, 14:35Once again (like last time you freaked out) I never said he had remarkable defence. Still think Dychko is top prospect? Dubs quit under intense heat and pressure. LMFAO! Dry your tears lad.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑03 Dec 2020, 14:18Do you still feel that Ajagba moves rather smoothly, has a remarkable defence, has freakish power, is formidable and is also today’s number one heavyweight prospect?oogiebe wrote: ↑03 Dec 2020, 13:31So? why keep proving you're a little man with too much time on your hands. LMFAO! You even post out of context! Nothing new for you. I'm literally streaming tears I'm laughing so hard at you! Hey, still love Dychko? Or think Dubs wilted under intense heat and pressure?![]()
Your list is very similar to mine, but slightly different order. The only notable differences are our ratings of Lewis. And I have Pulev instead of Chagaev.Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: ↑03 Dec 2020, 14:38 Since 2000
Lewis
W klitschko
V klitschko
Fury
Wilder
Joshua
To me are for sure
Fighters like
Chagaev
Povetkin
Byrd
The. Whoever you want at 10: ruiz, haye, sam peter