Heretic wrote: ↑02 Apr 2018, 12:29
Joshua vs Whyte was a good fight.
Whyte did lot better against Joshua than Takam or Parker.
I would like to see the rematch
Yes, but Joshua fought reckless against Whyte, he tried to take his head off his shoulders as soon as possible. He will box more catiously in the rematch.
Heretic wrote: ↑02 Apr 2018, 12:29
Joshua vs Whyte was a good fight.
Whyte did lot better against Joshua than Takam or Parker.
I would like to see the rematch
Yes, but Joshua fought reckless against Whyte, he tried to take his head off his shoulders as soon as possible. He will box more catiously in the rematch.
I've been consistently saying that Whyte made a good account of himself account Joshua. Even though he didn't go the distance, he landed plenty of punches, including quite a lot to the bottom. Some have said that his "Bodysnatcher" alias is not justified. I disagree. He is a very sneaky, consistent body puncher.
He hurt Whyte in virtually every round and executed a spectacular finish... I loved the wry smile on Whyte's face as he was passing out from the KO blow and sliding to the canvas in the slo mo.... If you're going to get knocked out you might as well have a sense of humor about it.... "So this is what getting knocked out is all about??? WOW"
Kalan wrote: ↑02 Apr 2018, 18:54
Joshua dominated that fight...
He hurt Whyte in virtually every round and executed a spectacular finish... I loved the wry smile on Whyte's face as he was passing out from the KO blow and sliding to the canvas in the slo mo.... If you're going to get knocked out you might as well have a sense of humor about it.... "So this is what getting knocked out is all about??? WOW"
Heretic wrote: ↑02 Apr 2018, 12:29
Joshua vs Whyte was a good fight.
Whyte did lot better against Joshua than Takam or Parker.
I would like to see the rematch
It was an entertaining fight, no question, but I firmly disagree that Whyte did better against Joshua than Parker. Whyte did hurt Joshua and he won one round in their fight, largely because Joshua was defensively irresponsible in that fight. Parker won several rounds and was a much harder target for Joshua. He didn't do much damage in return, but that was partly due to the useless referee who wouldn't let them fight on the inside.
Heretic wrote: ↑02 Apr 2018, 12:29
Joshua vs Whyte was a good fight.
Whyte did lot better against Joshua than Takam or Parker.
I would like to see the rematch
It was an entertaining fight, no question, but I firmly disagree that Whyte did better against Joshua than Parker. Whyte did hurt Joshua and he won one round in their fight, largely because Joshua was defensively irresponsible in that fight. Parker won several rounds and was a much harder target for Joshua. He didn't do much damage in return, but that was partly due to the useless referee who wouldn't let them fight on the inside.
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Whyte was ineffective against Joshua outside of 30 seconds
AJ simply didn't expect Whyte to be that good, AJ was used to the fact all his opponents where KOed, or flagged off within 3 rounds. He underestimated Whyte massively and that allmost broke him up.
AJ immedietly said he wanted a rematch sooner or later and the fight skyrocketed Whyte his carreer.
Whyte went from the unknown bully from his youth to a top contender straight away.
Whyte never lost again, just like many of AJ's his opponents, we can say the same from Parker his opponents, we can't say anything even close near from Wilder his opponents.