Lenny Rider
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- Sep 15, 2010
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But if Joshua doesn't put Klitschko away in the first six rounds I think we will witness sporting history with the challenger getting a stoppage in either 9,10 or 11.
But if Joshua doesn't put Klitschko away in the first six rounds I think we will witness sporting history with the challenger getting a stoppage in either 9,10 or 11.
Joshua is just a big bum, beat a load of BIN men and suddenly he is the best thing since Ali, him and Hearn will be in tears tomorrow night
Reckon it'll be Joshua early, or Klitschko late (18/1 rounds 10-12 looks worth a punt)
That may prove to be correct but bums do have surprise wins hence Fury not being in the same class but still winning against Klitschko.
Fury is no bum. Had the style and game plan to beat Klitschko and would beat him once more if they met again as long as Fury trained properly.
I very much want Joshua to win, seems a nice bloke and amongst a sea of tosspots in boxing that's something to be valued.
Sadly, I think it'll be Klitschko that takes it (who also seems a thoroughly decent bloke).
What are the chances of Joshua vs Fury ever happening?
Especially with his criminal record for drugs etc
Of course, I forgot about the mistake made in his youth that he's clearly worked hard to put behind him, obviously he's never now going to be more than gutter fodder.Especially with his criminal record for drugs etc
Of course, I forgot about the mistakeS made in his youth that he's clearly worked hard to put behind him, obviously he's never now going to be more than gutter fodder.