Anthony Joshua v Dillian Whyte

Discussion in 'General Boxing Discussion' started by Rich ´Money´ Mustard, Nov 30, 2015.

  1. Hummmmm... :nono:
     
  2. REEDsART

    REEDsART MATCHMAKER

    :l2: Yeah, OK...




    REED
     
  3. Hut*Hut

    Hut*Hut The Mackintosh of temazepam

    i thought both guys done real good, thus combining to create a fight that was real, real good. 9 thumbs up.
     
  4. REEDsART

    REEDsART MATCHMAKER

    Right...

    Time is ON Joshua's Side...2017 is When he'll Be in "Whomever, Whenever" Mode...Let him Get 3-5 MORE Fights 1st...





    REED
     
  5. Slice N Dice

    Slice N Dice Big stiff idiot

    Chisora, Arreola, Stiverne, maybe a Whyte rematch, Wilder, Fury. That'd be the route I'd go if I were in charge of his career.
     
  6. Irish

    Irish Yuge, Beautiful

    :lol:

    Arreola, Chisora.
     
  7. Jimmy

    Jimmy The Greatest of Are Times

  8. puerto rock

    puerto rock WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

    I never understood the hype behind Wilder.

    He's today's version of Michael Grant.
     
  9. Xplosive

    Xplosive X-MOD Bad Motherfucker

  10. puerto rock

    puerto rock WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

    Hashtag- BUM SQUAD.
     
  11. Jimmy

    Jimmy The Greatest of Are Times

    :lol:
     
  12. Jesus of montreal

    Jesus of montreal WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

    The article is atrocious. But i would put big money on Wilder right now. I think that after last night AJ will slow down a bit, and take a few soft touch to get more experience. As i sais previously, hes a tremendous prospect, but hes far from a finished product
     
  13. Pascals Wager

    Pascals Wager Undisputed Champion

    TBH, The fight probably made me feel a little less confident about AJ as the HW savior, than more confident. He comes STR8 forward, no head movement, doesn't set up his shots, so he would be very catchable coming in, is fairly predictable in his offense, and has very little defense. Also, his chin does not look granite by any means, & he seemed to not take it well to the body. Lots of room for improvement.
     
  14. TKO

    TKO Administrator Staff Member

    Between the PPV and Joshua's ring walk, I was really hoping for the upset but thats a great KO & win for Antnee
     
  15. The BBC think Joshua is pretty good:


    Anthony Joshua is as nasty as any heavyweight since Mike Tyson

    By Ben Dirs - BBC Sport

    'To see a titan cut down above your ringside seat is to marvel at monstrous brutality and human purity. It is to experience boxing's ultimate high, while finding sympathy with the abolitionist. Heavyweight boxing - in its purest form - is just so destructive. And so dangerously addictive.

    On Saturday at London's O2 Arena, Anthony Joshua went from mildly stimulating to eye-poppingly potent. The frenzied reaction that greeted Joshua's seventh-round knockout of a game Dillian Whyte said it all: heavyweight savagery is boxing's signature dish - and Joshua stuffs fans full of it.

    Cometh a man who not only serves it up in spades but can take the roughest of licks. A left hook landed by Whyte in the second round would have knocked most men cold. Joshua, having walked through 14 previous opponents, shook it off, regained his shape and wrought revenge. And how spiteful was the finish.
    '

    Etc, etc

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/boxing/35087813
     
  16. meetthefeebles

    meetthefeebles Drunken Geordie Bastard

  17. meetthefeebles

    meetthefeebles Drunken Geordie Bastard

    Ben Dirs is a functional moron.

    MTF
     
  18. His_Royness

    His_Royness "Twinkle Toes" McJack



    Couldn't agree more, especially on the stamina part, he looked absolutely fine in round 7 of a heavyweight fight where he tried to finish a guy and got wobbled in the process and showed high work rate throughout. Put the Klitschko of today or from the Puritty fight in that position and you see what happened.

    Wlad at that point in his career had a more refined offense, a better left hook and looked a bit fluid but I think Joshua showed a lot more in terms of stamina and chin and didn't panic at all after being hit hard. I can't see how anybody could label him anything else than a top prospect of any heavyweight era which easily translates into a top 5 contender in this era.
     
  19. What's with this bent, bandy-legged muthafucka:

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    :lol:
     
  20. Irish

    Irish Yuge, Beautiful

    Klitschko, 2 years younger than Joshua and 20 pounds lighter, got hit by a better left hook from a better fighter in Monte Barrett and was barely budged by it.

    Ross Purritty was more durable than Dillian Whyte, having gone the distance with Corrie Sanders and Tommy Morrisson, whom he decked twice en route to a draw.

    Klitschko was also outweighed by 20lbs on the night he fought Purritty and he threw a lot more leather than Joshua did against Whyte, against a man bigger and more proven than Whyte.

    Facts. Story. Get in way of.
     
  21. Irish

    Irish Yuge, Beautiful

    Agreed.
     
  22. Irish

    Irish Yuge, Beautiful

    You show me one, just one passage where I said Wilder was

    1. Any good.

    2. Better than Joshua.
     
  23. puerto rock

    puerto rock WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

    I think it's because Wladimir always gave the impression that he was mentally weak, not just a case of him either getting KTFO or his gas tank failing him in fights.

    Sure Joshua has his flaws. No denying it. But he did fight back when hurt and even if he would have lost, he still fought back. Can we REALLY say the same about Wladimir? In his fight with Samuel Peter, it looked like he was knocked down more due to FEAR than actually being hit by hard punches. We know what happened in his losses already.

    Nothing to tell so far if Joshua will attain the success that Wladimir did. But one thing we can for sure say is that Joshua keeps his composure when hurt. At least the one time we've seen him hurt, he did.

    Wlad it seems to me, falls apart when he feels he's not in complete control of the situation.
     
  24. Irish

    Irish Yuge, Beautiful

    I don't disagree with that, at all.....apart from the Sam Peter bit.

    Then there is Golota, who falls apart, when he is in complete control and knows he is in complete control.

    I think being in control was Golotas Q to fall apart.
     
  25. I just checked out this Joseph Parker character. He looks decent, but he's fought a bunch of old fat men and New Zealand sheep shaggers. He's seriously unproven....and he doesn't look as good as Joshua in terms of power or accuracy.
     
  26. Slice N Dice

    Slice N Dice Big stiff idiot

    Aye. There's talent there for sure but he needs a lot of refining and he isn't going to get it fighting superbums down under.
     
  27. Wiser 1878

    Wiser 1878 Bridgerweight Champion

  28. Slice N Dice

    Slice N Dice Big stiff idiot

    I didn't read it but it is fair enough to re-evaluate, if you have stuff you need to work on (which he clearly does) then work on it. I always thought it was a bit early to take on the likes of Haye, who whilst overrated is a fast guy with a big right hand (the punch AJ is most susceptible to at the moment).
     
  29. Wiser 1878

    Wiser 1878 Bridgerweight Champion

    It's a sensible approach.

    It cracks me up when you have an up and coming fighter and people are naming off the top guys who he could beat (based on what?), yet the fighter himself knows damn well he's not ready to take that step.

    He says he'd fight Chisora. I wonder if Joshua-Price would drum up any interest or is Price absulutely finished?
     
  30. Dog Jones

    Dog Jones WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

    Joshua could avenge Michael B. Jordan by taking on a fat Tony Bellew
     

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