Youd think hed have a better ko percentage but from 17 fights its only 10 KO's.
I watched one of his recent fights and anyone whos not going to just stand and get hit is going to give him trouble. I think hed do well against Browne, Joshua would be a risk for ahearn because he hasnt even been tested yet. No one knows what hes like when having to fight someone off. We know he can go down feom a shot but without that pro experience its a risk against any punchers. As daft as it will sound to some, even Cornish is a risk.
Not the best Sky card but still some decent matchups. Campbell vs Coyle should be entertaining
Had Ward died his hair? Pretty messy but Ward has landed a couple big ones already.
Not a Ward fan. I don't see anything special in what he does.
Luis Collazo could win this if he goes back to southpaw
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So has anyone seen Whytes opponent before?
I've seen him against Price and getting put to sleep against Parker.
Whyte could do with Ironing him
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I like that Whyte has employed Jonathan Banks (Klitschko's trainer) as his new trainer. Just shows he has ambition and is willing to learn new things. Him n AJ should be a really good fight.
Dillian "The Body Snatcher"? Thought he was "The Villain"?
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Did not look a concussive couple of punches but those temple shots are deceptive especially in the Heavyweight division.
I just see AJ banging him out quick when they meet, he's slow and seems easy to hit Whyte
Have Burns by stoppage in a little acca, the cunts have made it an 8 rounder
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Pull him out. Thanks.
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The reason you don't know what Joshua is like fighting someone off is because so far he has annihilated all the former world/British/European champion/challengers that were meant to take him rounds.
The fact that guys like Kevin Johnson can so comfortably take a world rated, experienced professional like Tyson Fury 12 rounds - on two weeks notice, without breaking sweat - yet can't last 6 minutes with Joshua - with a full training camp - would suggest, to the non-deluded, the outstanding talent/potential AJ has.
We've seen the young amateur Joshua go down and then get straight back up again. There's more chance of this mature pro version of Joshua getting himself disqualified (vicious sod doesn't stop punching when bods are on the floor) than his "chin" holding him back.
Nice to see you'll give him some credit if he beats the "risky" Cornish.
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