re: Is AJ the most exciting heavyweight since Iron Mike Tyson?
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Fenster
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ross
It would be fairer to compare him to Hughie and what is impressive is the support hes got for doing very little and beating very little in the way of threats.
Hughies last two opponents were both very (proven) tough and punchers.
Joshuas next fight will answer a few questions and may derail him for a bit.
In fact when you compare theorr records tey are suprisngly similar. Tyson faced better opp earlier as with McDermott but on his 14th fight he faced Nascimento who was unbeaten and was then in his 15th fight facing Chisora. So not much in it.
Tyson faced better opposition in his first 14 fights than AJ? :D
Joshua hasn't faced anyone of the quality for Sam staff or Donnie Long.
re: Is AJ the most exciting heavyweight since Iron Mike Tyson?
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erics44
is AJs rise as impressive as tysons thus far?
I'm assuming you are asking regarding Mike. Anthony's comp over his first 14 is much better then Tysons. Mike however had beaten all 14 in about 8 months. Tyson never got the coverage Anthony gets over the same 14 but once he got rolling the timing was perfect. He got in on the technology explosion.
re: Is AJ the most exciting heavyweight since Iron Mike Tyson?
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Fenster
The comparison was meant with Mike Tyson, obviously.
Fury is better known by the public than the 2012 Olympic gold medal winner? Fury isn't half the draw Joshua is. He has never headlined a venue that holds more than a few thousand.
Joshua just headlined the 02 (15,000 punters) for a Commonwealth title fight against an opponent that most "hardcore" fans wouldn't have known and has now sold out the 02 (20,000 tickets) in mere hours for a British title fight (and is so popular with the casual fans it will be PPV).
Er yes he has.
He was the main fight on the Excell arena dhow that 20,000 went to:rolleyes:;D
re: Is AJ the most exciting heavyweight since Iron Mike Tyson?
I really hope no one is trying to compare AJ with Mike Tyson.
He's similar in the sense that he's a novice flattening a load of stiffs, but he hasn't shown anywhere near the same level of skill in doing it.
You only had to take one look at young Tyson to know he was something very special and exciting. Joshua just looks like a big guy who can punch at the moment. He's more Frank Bruno than Mike Tyson.
re: Is AJ the most exciting heavyweight since Iron Mike Tyson?
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Originally Posted by
Fenster
The comparison was meant with Mike Tyson, obviously.
Fury is better known by the public than the 2012 Olympic gold medal winner? Fury isn't half the draw Joshua is. He has never headlined a venue that holds more than a few thousand.
Joshua just headlined the 02 (15,000 punters) for a Commonwealth title fight against an opponent that most "hardcore" fans wouldn't have known and has now sold out the 02 (20,000 tickets) in mere hours for a British title fight (and is so popular with the casual fans it will be PPV).
Er yes he has.
He was the main fight on the Excell arena dhow that 20,000 went to:rolleyes:;D
Eubank jr-Billy Joe sold that card. His fights either side were in a half empty Copperbox (which holds 7000) and a 85% empty O2.
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Talking of which, Eubank Jr has been quiet of late.
re: Is AJ the most exciting heavyweight since Iron Mike Tyson?
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Master
Al, "who engulfs people with his size and mauls his way to wins" could be applied to Wlad.
Could be applied to plenty of heavyweights today, but not AJ! Right?
re: Is AJ the most exciting heavyweight since Iron Mike Tyson?
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Master
Al, "who engulfs people with his size and mauls his way to wins" could be applied to Wlad.
Could be applied to plenty of heavyweights today, but not AJ! Right?
AJ still needs to "learn" that.
re: Is AJ the most exciting heavyweight since Iron Mike Tyson?
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Fenster
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ross
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Fenster
The comparison was meant with Mike Tyson, obviously.
Fury is better known by the public than the 2012 Olympic gold medal winner? Fury isn't half the draw Joshua is. He has never headlined a venue that holds more than a few thousand.
Joshua just headlined the 02 (15,000 punters) for a Commonwealth title fight against an opponent that most "hardcore" fans wouldn't have known and has now sold out the 02 (20,000 tickets) in mere hours for a British title fight (and is so popular with the casual fans it will be PPV).
Er yes he has.
He was the main fight on the Excell arena dhow that 20,000 went to:rolleyes:;D
Eubank jr-Billy Joe sold that card. His fights either side were in a half empty Copperbox (which holds 7000) and a 85% empty O2.
Ah now come on, your stipulation was that hes never headlined a big show and he has so haha I win!;D
Wuite a few on here were of the thinking that Chisora was now in shape and he was going to batter Fury. Quite how most on here are totally writing Fury off against Wlad.
You will see petal;)
re: Is AJ the most exciting heavyweight since Iron Mike Tyson?
Mods, can we change the name of the thread please
Re: Is AJ the most exciting heavyweight since Iron Mike Tyson?
I don't see the AJ comparison with Bruno. Maybe in the beginning but not now. He's not just improving - loosened up - with experience but you can see the confidence oozing (lol at using that word) out of him.
Re: Is AJ the most exciting heavyweight since Iron Mike Tyson?
you changed it wrong @Fenster
it should have been - Is AJ more exciting than Mike tyson or is Mike Tyson more exciting than AJ?
Re: Is AJ the most exciting heavyweight since Iron Mike Tyson?
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brocktonblockbust
Who the fuck is AJ????
i was nobbing a bird we used to call AJ