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What was Klitschko going to change? Throwing more punches which everyone accepts would get him hurt like he did a few times late in the first fight when he tried to open up. A Tyson win was a foregone conclusion.
Dont forget this was Tysons biggest test. He is still young and getting better and the experience he got here would have raised his skill level further.
Mayweather was at the end of a long career and will not be getting any better and neither will have Pacqiuao.
Looking at opinion here I'm right that most people will think Wladimir has more of a chance against Joshua than he does against Fury.
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I actually think and fully expect AJ to win this by KO pretty early, no way he's gonna let Wlad hug him to death as Hearn will ensure the ref is fair.
This is rumoured to be at the MEN in Manchester so Wlad instantly loses all of his cheating advantages that he tried against Fury (The Gloves, The bouncy castle ring, Platform shoes at the weigh in to appear the same size as Fury etc) and let's be honest here the smart money says Wlad used these same cheating tactics for years and years defending in Germany simply because he could get away with it.
Fury proved that when you take away those cheating advantages Wlad was so used to he was nothing and that for me was a definite sign that Wlad is weak mentally.
Wlad will be well out of his comfort zone if it is infact at the MEN Arena and under massive pressure as it's the last role of the dice which means he's gonna have to let his hands go for once which will simply allow AJ to counter him with huge fast right handers which will be the KO punch.
On the other hand they have sparred in the past so maybe Wlad got the better of AJ in that spar and thinks he has an easy nights work?
Intriguing fight and there's no way this is anything but a "proper" fight
AJ by KO well inside the distance for me though.
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A proper chin or be chinned heavyweight fight, this could be a Foreman Lyle affair.
Joshua wont fuck about and in doing so will give Wlad the kind of target he just didnt see against Fury.
If Joshua chins him and chins him in good style, Wlad will definitely be shot.
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My only concern for AJ is that he has never gone the distance and Wlad will definitely being trying to do that against the youngster.
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I'll be rooting for an AJ win by KO. I just think we need a proper changing of the guard, sort to speak. I thought Fury might fill that role, but the title fight stunk, and Fury has imploded. The division needs excitement injected back into it. Wilder and AJ are the future of the division, if they can continue to clean up their rough edges. I hope it's an exciting fight, and that Wlad puts forth a clean, crowd-pleasing effort. I realize that's like wishing for world peace, but what the hell.
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The MEN arena have just dropped a MASSIVE hint on their twitter page that this fight will be held their
Anthony Joshua vs Wladimir Klitschko: Has Manchester Arena confirmed it’s hosting fight? | Daily Mail Online
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The way Wlad has reacted to getting hit over the years doesn't bode well for him in this fight. If he's not totally shitting it from the start, he soon will be once a few bombs whistle past his bonce.
On the other hand, the jump in class from Martin/Breazeale is still massive even though it's possible Wlad was shot against Fury. There'll be a million smug "I told ya so" if AJ comes unstuck.
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That's the reason im predicting a fairly early win for AJ by KO.
Just read that this will be the richest Heavyweight fight ever on UK soil and that a rematch clause is in the deal.
"The £30m showdown is to be formally announced this week, and will include a rematch clause, with Joshua's International Boxing Federation crown, the lesser International Boxing Organisation title, and potentially the World Boxing Association belt... the growing spoils for a contest in which the protagonists will share an estimated £15m purse," says Davies.
The MEN arena pretty much announced it will happen there earlier too
http://www.theweek.co.uk/77659/joshua-vs-klitschko-how-many-belts-will-be-up-for-grabs?
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