I don't rate the undercard at all me
its a bit disappointing
I don't rate the undercard at all me
its a bit disappointing
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Wladimir Klitschko has compared Anthony Joshua to 'Arnold Schwarzenegger' and suggests he will expose the IBF champion as a one-dimensional 'puncher.'
The former unified champion revealed at the final press conference how he has already predicted the winner of Saturday's heavyweight unification clash with Joshua at Wembley, live on Sky Sports Box Office.
Klitschko was impressed with Joshua's muscular physique when they posed for pictures, but has hinted that he views the unbeaten 27-year-old as a predictable opponent.
"I have never seen AJ as big as he is right now," said Klitschko. "He's as big as probably Arnold Schwarzenegger in his best times."
Asked to describe the comparison of styles, he added: "He's a puncher. I'm a boxer that can punch."
Vitali Klitschko, the former WBC heavyweight champion, has also made the trip to London and believes Joshua poses a more straightforward task for his younger brother after he was beaten on points by Tyson Fury in 2015.
"It's very difficult to fight against an unpredictable fighter as Fury and Joshua - my personal opinion - is very good for Wladimir," said Vitali. "From the style, I was happy.
"Before I received the information, I didn't see so many fights from Joshua and after that, then investigate, study him and was happy. Good opponent for Wladimir to show his skills."
Wlad: AJ just a 'puncher'
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Levemir has one shot at this and only one shot period he has to come out throwing bombs when AJ is still stiff and tentative. AJ will be a little bit intimidated by Vladimir size and by his Prestige and persona. Klitschko has to Simply jump on this guy and not be cautious. If Klitschko starts out cause it's going to give AJ plenty of time to loosen up and throw a couple of one-twos. That would not be good for Vladimir AJ starts throwing one to every five or six seconds because he's going to get caught. The only other option Vladimir has to win is to turn this into an octopus festival and I don't see him being able to Octopussy AJ from more than one or two rounds
I think both Quigg and Campbell are in really good fights. I can understand why people think it's shit for a PPV but they're good matches in their own right.
Quigg-Simion is a great styles matchup. The Romainian gave Selby a tough fight, looked hard-as-nails and never stopped coming forward - that's his only loss. Should be a toe-to-toe punchup with Quigg's superior variety and vicious combos being the difference.
Quigg is 7/4 for the stoppage. Rds 7-12 3/1
Campbell is facing former champ Perez, whose only blip was against Crolla, since then he's scored another good win (robbed to a draw). Considering Campbell is a bit shakey around the canister, it's a credible step up.
Perez 6/1 KO ---- 9/2 win
Last edited by Fenster; 04-29-2017 at 02:08 AM.
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