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    Default Re: Anthony Joshua promises to bring back aggressive style against Alexander Povetkin

    Quote Originally Posted by smashup View Post
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    AJ might make the mistake of feeling the pressure of 2 back to back fights where he hasn't looked good and play right into Povetkins hands getting suckered into a phone box fight.
    To be honest if he can't beat an ageing and steroid free Povetkin then he's not what we thought he was.
    I personally think AJ is gonna absolutely destroy Povetkin inside 6 rounds by a Brutal KO.
    He'll be seriously pissed off about his range rover still πŸ‘ŠπŸ»πŸ˜Ž
    Wow that's a great analysis.

    Wow.

    I think mine was better though and I think that Little Tony is a hype job, fighting 39 year olds and oh wait a 41 year old fighter before that.

    Meanwhile Deontay Wilder is fighting a giant of a man in the absolute prime of his career in Tyson Fury.

    So who's the pussy?





    Nobody mentioned Pussy did they?
    Just you trolling the shit out of anything Joshua over and over.
    People use the word trolling too much to describe when people criticize a topic. I am criticizing Anthony Joshua. I believe he is overhyped. I believe he is no different than a Frank Bruno or a Michael Grant. I believe two out of his last three opponents well over the hill in Wladimir Klitschko and now this thirty-nine-year-old povetkin. I believe he is a managed and pampered fighter and will not make it outside of his little circle. I just call it criticizing

    I'll give you this however: I am such an avid and rabid boxing fan that I should have kept that type of criticism to a one shot deal. I probably have mentioned it too many times so for my redundancy I will agree with you, I should have kept my one vicious and rabbit criticism of Anthony Joshua 2 a minimum and not gone so vehemently into multiple criticisms

    I will not criticize Anthony Joshua anymore

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    Default Re: Anthony Joshua promises to bring back aggressive style against Alexander Povetkin

    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    People use the word trolling too much to describe when people criticize a topic. I am criticizing Anthony Joshua. I believe he is overhyped. I believe he is no different than a Frank Bruno or a Michael Grant. I believe two out of his last three opponents well over the hill in Wladimir Klitschko and now this thirty-nine-year-old povetkin. I believe he is a managed and pampered fighter and will not make it outside of his little circle. I just call it criticizing

    I'll give you this however: I am such an avid and rabid boxing fan that I should have kept that type of criticism to a one shot deal. I probably have mentioned it too many times so for my redundancy I will agree with you, I should have kept my one vicious and rabbit criticism of Anthony Joshua 2 a minimum and not gone so vehemently into multiple criticisms

    I will not criticize Anthony Joshua anymore
    Rabid criticism brockton......rabid....rabbit criticism would only be used if Anthony Joshua was stealing the lettuce and carrots out of my garden.

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    Default Re: Anthony Joshua promises to bring back aggressive style against Alexander Povetkin

    Lyle, good points but now that I think about it you better let Little Tony the Rabbit take as many tomatoes and as much lettuce out of your garden as he can,the little Peter Cottontail, because when Florence comes in that place could be a-swimmin

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    Default Re: Anthony Joshua promises to bring back aggressive style against Alexander Povetkin

    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by smashup View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by smashup View Post
    AJ might make the mistake of feeling the pressure of 2 back to back fights where he hasn't looked good and play right into Povetkins hands getting suckered into a phone box fight.
    To be honest if he can't beat an ageing and steroid free Povetkin then he's not what we thought he was.
    I personally think AJ is gonna absolutely destroy Povetkin inside 6 rounds by a Brutal KO.
    He'll be seriously pissed off about his range rover still πŸ‘ŠπŸ»πŸ˜Ž
    Wow that's a great analysis.

    Wow.

    I think mine was better though and I think that Little Tony is a hype job, fighting 39 year olds and oh wait a 41 year old fighter before that.

    Meanwhile Deontay Wilder is fighting a giant of a man in the absolute prime of his career in Tyson Fury.

    So who's the pussy?





    Nobody mentioned Pussy did they?
    Just you trolling the shit out of anything Joshua over and over.
    People use the word trolling too much to describe when people criticize a topic. I am criticizing Anthony Joshua. I believe he is overhyped. I believe he is no different than a Frank Bruno or a Michael Grant. I believe two out of his last three opponents well over the hill in Wladimir Klitschko and now this thirty-nine-year-old povetkin. I believe he is a managed and pampered fighter and will not make it outside of his little circle. I just call it criticizing

    I'll give you this however: I am such an avid and rabid boxing fan that I should have kept that type of criticism to a one shot deal. I probably have mentioned it too many times so for my redundancy I will agree with you, I should have kept my one vicious and rabbit criticism of Anthony Joshua 2 a minimum and not gone so vehemently into multiple criticisms

    I will not criticize Anthony Joshua anymore
    There is nothing wrong with criticizing a fighter but you are literally fucking spamming the place at the moment and just repeating yourself over and over again, we get it you don't like 'little Tony Joshua' you think he is robotic, you think he is like Bruno, you think Klit was over the hill, you think Wilder will kill him, we get it...and not you think he is a fucking rabbit for some reason which is pretty funny (we all know your brain works in mysterious ways) but you don't need to repeat that 8 times on the next page.

    put forward an argument, get into a debate, don't just fucking spam the place, it smacks of Denilson style desperation, keep the spamming to off topic.

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    Default Re: Anthony Joshua promises to bring back aggressive style against Alexander Povetkin

    I'm glad you are the judge of what's spamming or trolling is because I don't think that's what I'm doing. Just get on with your posting man and post whatever you want I don't tell you what to post I wouldn't care if you posted the same thing 10 times in a row

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    Default Re: Anthony Joshua promises to bring back aggressive style against Alexander Povetkin

    Tyson in the prime of his life? GTFO, he wasted that, turned into a fat, drugged out, depressed slob, and retired rather than face his doping ban.

    We really don't know what he had left at this stage, it's great he's getting the weight down but it's debatable if Tyson should even be considered a top 10 heavy at this stage.

    If Wilder or Tyson were set to face Povetkin next, it would be considered a huge risk for both of them. As Fenster and myself have mentioned, we both consider Povetkin a current top 3 heavyweight. If AJ should lose, there's no shame in losing to another top contender, but if he wins he deserves the same credit for defeating a top contender. His 2nd straight top 10 contender in a row. No one else has been brave enough to post where they currently rate Povetkin.
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    Default Re: Anthony Joshua promises to bring back aggressive style against Alexander Povetkin

    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by smashup View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by smashup View Post
    AJ might make the mistake of feeling the pressure of 2 back to back fights where he hasn't looked good and play right into Povetkins hands getting suckered into a phone box fight.
    To be honest if he can't beat an ageing and steroid free Povetkin then he's not what we thought he was.
    I personally think AJ is gonna absolutely destroy Povetkin inside 6 rounds by a Brutal KO.
    He'll be seriously pissed off about his range rover still πŸ‘ŠπŸ»πŸ˜Ž
    Wow that's a great analysis.

    Wow.

    I think mine was better though and I think that Little Tony is a hype job, fighting 39 year olds and oh wait a 41 year old fighter before that.

    Meanwhile Deontay Wilder is fighting a giant of a man in the absolute prime of his career in Tyson Fury.

    So who's the pussy?





    Nobody mentioned Pussy did they?
    Just you trolling the shit out of anything Joshua over and over.
    People use the word trolling too much to describe when people criticize a topic. I am criticizing Anthony Joshua. I believe he is overhyped. I believe he is no different than a Frank Bruno or a Michael Grant. I believe two out of his last three opponents well over the hill in Wladimir Klitschko and now this thirty-nine-year-old povetkin. I believe he is a managed and pampered fighter and will not make it outside of his little circle. I just call it criticizing

    I'll give you this however: I am such an avid and rabid boxing fan that I should have kept that type of criticism to a one shot deal. I probably have mentioned it too many times so for my redundancy I will agree with you, I should have kept my one vicious and rabbit criticism of Anthony Joshua 2 a minimum and not gone so vehemently into multiple criticisms

    I will not criticize Anthony Joshua anymore
    Have to bud it just sticks out...weren't you just comparing Deontay Wilder to Michael Grant a couple of weeks ago until we agreed he was a more complete fighter with stiffer comp . Poor ol Grant doesn't even realize the legacy he has left.

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    Default Re: Anthony Joshua promises to bring back aggressive style against Alexander Povetkin

    Worth remembering of course that at a certain level, it's hard work knocking over someone that doesn't want to be knocked over. Compound that with a couple of great chins and anyone would struggle. Despite a few brief glimpses of aggression, Takam and Parker didn't want to fight.

    Provided he gets the W the Povetkin fight is win win for Joshua. He either chins Povetkin in which case he's a monster again. Or, he controls him in a snoozer, beats his chest roaring "SCIENCE" and waits a few years to be called a genius like Lewis was for staying 10 feet away from Tua at all times.
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    I would rank povetkin at number five just now. I have followed his career for some time and he's one of my favourites but I think the last few fights(hammer, price and rudenko) he is looking less vicious and a bit slower which would make sense and he is 39 soon :S... I'd rank joshua Wilder whyte and fury ahead of povetkin, not on boxing skills but more due to their youth and height advantages... Povetkins never really been that hard to hit either so I think this older version will not have a good time with joshua and I would tip Wilders to KO him too. Fury is just too tall and older povetkin would be smothered to a wide decision.. Povetkin would have a chance to beat anybody though, he had a great amateur career and is still at the top of the pros after all these years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by palmerq View Post
    I would rank povetkin at number five just now. I have followed his career for some time and he's one of my favourites but I think the last few fights(hammer, price and rudenko) he is looking less vicious and a bit slower which would make sense and he is 39 soon :S... I'd rank joshua Wilder whyte and fury ahead of povetkin, not on boxing skills but more due to their youth and height advantages... Povetkins never really been that hard to hit either so I think this older version will not have a good time with joshua and I would tip Wilders to KO him too. Fury is just too tall and older povetkin would be smothered to a wide decision.. Povetkin would have a chance to beat anybody though, he had a great amateur career and is still at the top of the pros after all these years.
    Good Post, top 5 guy, that's still a pretty solid opponent.
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    @Memphis

    "POUND HIS CHEST AND YELL 'SCIENCE'*

    BWAAAAHAHAHA FUCKING BWAAAAHAHAHA THAT HAS TO BE THE FUNNIEST FUCKING LINE I'VE READ IN WEEKS, I PICTURE KING KONG ON THE EMPIRE STATE BUILDING POUNDING HIS CHEST, SCREAMING "SCIENCE!!!!". BWAAAAHAHAHA πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜πŸ˜πŸ˜πŸ˜πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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    Default Re: Anthony Joshua promises to bring back aggressive style against Alexander Povetkin

    Quote Originally Posted by Alpha View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by palmerq View Post
    I would rank povetkin at number five just now. I have followed his career for some time and he's one of my favourites but I think the last few fights(hammer, price and rudenko) he is looking less vicious and a bit slower which would make sense and he is 39 soon :S... I'd rank joshua Wilder whyte and fury ahead of povetkin, not on boxing skills but more due to their youth and height advantages... Povetkins never really been that hard to hit either so I think this older version will not have a good time with joshua and I would tip Wilders to KO him too. Fury is just too tall and older povetkin would be smothered to a wide decision.. Povetkin would have a chance to beat anybody though, he had a great amateur career and is still at the top of the pros after all these years.
    Good Post, top 5 guy, that's still a pretty solid opponent.
    Everyone seems to forget Ortiz. There’s a reason Whyte refused to fight him even with a guaranteed title shot on the line. Ortiz is avoided out of existence. I can’t put a man who swerved over the man he swerved.

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