What deal have you got? I’m thinking of getting TNT it’s got a lot of decent football on.
I gave Virgin Media notice that I was leaving, two days before the end of my contract they called begging me to stay. Now I pay £67 for TV including TNT and UHD, mega fast broadband and house phone. I also get Sky Sports and Movies. It runs out next December, when I'll leave or renegotiate
sounds good - sorry to be a numpty but what's UHD?
Ultra HD
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Otto Wallin - 23 December 2023
What deal have you got? I’m thinking of getting TNT it’s got a lot of decent football on.
I gave Virgin Media notice that I was leaving, two days before the end of my contract they called begging me to stay. Now I pay £67 for TV including TNT and UHD, mega fast broadband and house phone. I also get Sky Sports and Movies. It runs out next December, when I'll leave or renegotiate
sounds good - sorry to be a numpty but what's UHD?
Ultra High Definition.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Otto Wallin - 23 December 2023
I gave Virgin Media notice that I was leaving, two days before the end of my contract they called begging me to stay. Now I pay £67 for TV including TNT and UHD, mega fast broadband and house phone. I also get Sky Sports and Movies. It runs out next December, when I'll leave or renegotiate
sounds good - sorry to be a numpty but what's UHD?
Ultra High Definition.
cheers mate.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Otto Wallin - 23 December 2023
I gave Virgin Media notice that I was leaving, two days before the end of my contract they called begging me to stay. Now I pay £67 for TV including TNT and UHD, mega fast broadband and house phone. I also get Sky Sports and Movies. It runs out next December, when I'll leave or renegotiate
sounds good - sorry to be a numpty but what's UHD?
Ultra HD
cheers Ruthless, I'm so old with tech stuff
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Otto Wallin - 23 December 2023
After thrilling 2023 which saw him lose to Mauricio Lara, outclass the dangerous Mexican in an immediate rematch and then score a stunning come from behind knockout of Josh Warrington, Leigh Wood has vacated his WBA featherweight belt and is on the hunt for biggest names and biggest paydays possible in 2024.
Whilst he takes a well deserved rest and ticks over in the gym, Wood has been working the bags alongside the Ben Davison Performance Centre’s latest recruit. Two-time unified heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua is working with Davison ahead of his fight with Otto Wallin which takes place on the monstrous Day of Reckoning card in Saudi Arabia on December 23rd.
“It’s good to see him doing the things that I once done at the gym and practicing things,” Wood told Secondsout. “Him not quite getting things and then things clicking and then seeing him doing it in sparring. I’m excited to see him fight on December 23rd.”
Fans want to see a return of the aggressive, dominant Joshua who’s first run to the unified heavyweight title culminated in a thrilling victory over Wladimir Klitschko back in 2017. The lengthening list of trainers who have worked with him since Andy Ruiz shockingly stopped him in 2019 have struggled to extract that old aggression out of a more cautious and mature fighter. Joshua himself looks unsure and caught in-between styles, desperate to protect himself and prove himself as a boxer but much more effective when he punches in combination and falls back on the speed and instincts that made him such a force.
Only Joshua knows whether the scars inflicted by that unforgettable stoppage defeat to Ruiz are too deep to ever fully heal but Wood is sure that when Joshua climb through the ropes to fight Wallin, Davison and his team will ensure that he does so with a clear plan of action.
“I can’t say too much but I think in this fight you’ll see AJ being a lot more decisive and that’ll be down to what he’s been doing in the gym and how clear it is what he needs to be doing,” Wood said.
“He knows what he needs to do which will make him a lot more decisive doing it.
“He [Wallin] is tricky. It’s a banana skin really because he can make people look quite bad. He got a good win in his last fight but I think AJ will get a knockout and look good in doing it.”
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Otto Wallin - 23 December 2023
Posted: 04 Dec 2023, 06:29
by jwfg
I think AJ is going to walk him onto the right hand. Has Wallin ever been down?
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Otto Wallin - 23 December 2023
Posted: 04 Dec 2023, 12:13
by TheLeprechaun
Wallin should outbox him fairly comfortably.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Otto Wallin - 23 December 2023
Posted: 04 Dec 2023, 15:54
by jwfg
TheLeprechaun wrote: ↑04 Dec 2023, 12:13
Wallin should outbox him fairly comfortably.
Not a chance. The more times AJ lands, the less output you'll see from the Swede.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Otto Wallin - 23 December 2023
Posted: 04 Dec 2023, 20:56
by Coco
Boxercise Ben gets a lot of stick, only a precious few can say they have trained a heavyweight world champ, he can say he has trained two
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Otto Wallin - 23 December 2023
Posted: 05 Dec 2023, 04:30
by Kilburn
Surprised to see the card holding together so well, fingers crossed they all make it to 23/12.
Although I wouldn’t be devastated to lose the Hrgovic / Sanchez fights, couple of stinkers right there.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Otto Wallin - 23 December 2023
Posted: 11 Dec 2023, 11:45
by Ruthless-RKO
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Otto Wallin - 23 December 2023
Posted: 12 Dec 2023, 13:26
by Rockytony67
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Otto Wallin - 23 December 2023
Posted: 12 Dec 2023, 15:23
by The Gratest
Dev can start promoting it on here now
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Otto Wallin - 23 December 2023
I know it's not very fashionable to say it, but I think that's a fair price for the card. Esp with the likes of Bivol just undercard!
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Otto Wallin - 23 December 2023
Posted: 12 Dec 2023, 16:55
by BigDoofus
Coco wrote: ↑04 Dec 2023, 20:56
Boxercise Ben gets a lot of stick, only a precious few can say they have trained a heavyweight world champ, he can say he has trained two
Two ex-World champs.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Otto Wallin - 23 December 2023
Coco wrote: ↑04 Dec 2023, 20:56
Boxercise Ben gets a lot of stick, only a precious few can say they have trained a heavyweight world champ, he can say he has trained two
Two ex-World champs.
Hmm and your man fights against a novice. Gets whooped and gets a “rideable” decision. Gets knocked on his a$$ to boot.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Otto Wallin - 23 December 2023
Coco wrote: ↑04 Dec 2023, 20:56
Boxercise Ben gets a lot of stick, only a precious few can say they have trained a heavyweight world champ, he can say he has trained two
Two ex-World champs.
Hmm and your man fights against a novice. Gets whooped and gets a “rideable” decision. Gets knocked on his a$$ to boot.
I didn't realise Boxercise trained him for that fight
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Otto Wallin - 23 December 2023
Posted: 13 Dec 2023, 17:51
by Twinkle Toes
promo vid is a bit different
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Otto Wallin - 23 December 2023
Posted: 13 Dec 2023, 17:56
by handsofstone
That promo is quality it must be said
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Otto Wallin - 23 December 2023
Posted: 13 Dec 2023, 18:04
by deadpan
handsofstone wrote: ↑13 Dec 2023, 17:56
That promo is quality it must be said
Indeed. I was excited to see what they'd done with Dubois. Oh well.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Otto Wallin - 23 December 2023
Posted: 13 Dec 2023, 18:05
by margaret thatcher
im looking forward to the eddie hearn and frank w@rren fights, i guess they'll be higher on the card than dubois, miller, jai, and the other dudes who didnt get a feature role
the wilder-w@rren crazy van defo was the best , i can see wilder totally doing that too
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Otto Wallin - 23 December 2023 - He jealous.
Posted: 13 Dec 2023, 22:23
by quickeyg
Enjoy listening to aj sounding goofy.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Otto Wallin - 23 December 2023
Posted: 17 Dec 2023, 06:40
by Ruthless-RKO
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Otto Wallin - 23 December 2023