After the Klitchko's there is a huge gap,Price ,Fury , Chisora ,Wilder ! ! , Vlads laughing his head off ! Our man Big Josh is the future ,maybe 2 years and another 6 or 8 fights and he will beat any of them .
Our man Big Josh is the future ,maybe 2 years and another 6 or 8 fights and he will beat any of them .
I absolutely agree with this. I really have high hopes for AJ. I reckon Fury would get taken apart (hopefully) by him and should David Haye consider coming back to play, then he would find AJ a serious handful and in my honest opinion, might get sparked.
I just like the difference between him outside and inside the ring. See little bits of a young Tyson in him when he gets in the ring. I hope he goes far.
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Very good points, The Guvnor
He definitely isn't the most mobile and that really does need addressing.
Like you said though, he is young and he has time on his side. I just like the change in character when he climbs through the ropes. A right animal emerges and he is beginning to build a little bit of an aura around him.
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Hmmm, I will take that with a pinch of salt.
Klitschko didn't but whether they were sparring at 50, 60, 70% we will never know. He rates him highly which does speak volumes.
Wilder won't fight Vlad, there is no valid reason to, he can simply wait him out and fight for the scraps with the rest.
His record is padded quite a bit with journeyman boxers and some not even that if the truth is told. Althouth he has some skill I don't think he would be able to take Vlad and as some have said AJ may provide him with problems, even at this early stage.
AJ has only just started, he doesn't need to be thinking about guys like Wilder at the moment although it is a mouthwatering prospect.
AJ just needs to keep his head and keep doing what he's doing. A fight with Price is on the cards from what I've heard today.
I'm hoping for a Fury v Wilder fight. That's the fight I want see right now in the Heavyweight division.
Wilder answered a lot of questions against Stiverne. He does belong at the elite level. He can take a punch and he can box and use his jab.
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You said it yourself Superb ,Wilder v Fury next !W ilder has said he will fight anyone ,anytime, he's not ready for Vlad yet.
I wants I see some of these fights start happening!
Yeah Wilder vs Fury would get me very excited. A fight that Wilder probably needs to take before he can even think about Vlad. As you say he's not quite ready for Vlad yet.
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I wants I see some of these fights start happening!
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They will don't worry.
The winner of Wilder v Fury would potentially get a shot at Vlad.
Interesting times ahead.
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The heavyweight division is still shallow in my opinion.There isn't a deep well of talent in there.
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I agree but things are starting to look up for the first time in a while. Anthony Joshua is coming up and I wouldn't rule out David Haye coming back, he keeps saying he will anyway.
Having an American Heavyweight Champion holding at least one of the belts is significant as it will reignite interest in what appeared to be a dying weight division.
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The talent isn't quite there yet (although a few have the chance to step up) however I am very excited about it, there are a few I thinking bidding their time and plotting their routes cautious taking a Klitch fight too early and putting their career back. I am however very excited because there are some contrasting styles and a little group potentially quite well matched and also I think we have some good british interest.
have to say Superb I'd think although Wilder has a chance I can't see him unifying or holding on to major belts for long and think our boys in Joshua and Fury may take him.
Fury is hyped by some and called up as a joke by others but I'm fascinated to see how he does over the next few years and I really like Joshua, I think he's potentially the best of the lot and after an embarrassing period of behaviour by british heavyweight boxers in recent years and crucially I actually like the guy and can get behind him.
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posted on 24/11/14
After the Klitchko's there is a huge gap,Price ,Fury , Chisora ,Wilder ! ! , Vlads laughing his head off ! Our man Big Josh is the future ,maybe 2 years and another 6 or 8 fights and he will beat any of them .
posted on 24/11/14
Our man Big Josh is the future ,maybe 2 years and another 6 or 8 fights and he will beat any of them .
I absolutely agree with this. I really have high hopes for AJ. I reckon Fury would get taken apart (hopefully) by him and should David Haye consider coming back to play, then he would find AJ a serious handful and in my honest opinion, might get sparked.
I just like the difference between him outside and inside the ring. See little bits of a young Tyson in him when he gets in the ring. I hope he goes far.
posted on 24/11/14
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posted on 24/11/14
Very good points, The Guvnor
He definitely isn't the most mobile and that really does need addressing.
Like you said though, he is young and he has time on his side. I just like the change in character when he climbs through the ropes. A right animal emerges and he is beginning to build a little bit of an aura around him.
posted on 24/11/14
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posted on 24/11/14
Hmmm, I will take that with a pinch of salt.
Klitschko didn't but whether they were sparring at 50, 60, 70% we will never know. He rates him highly which does speak volumes.
posted on 25/11/14
Wilder won't fight Vlad, there is no valid reason to, he can simply wait him out and fight for the scraps with the rest.
His record is padded quite a bit with journeyman boxers and some not even that if the truth is told. Althouth he has some skill I don't think he would be able to take Vlad and as some have said AJ may provide him with problems, even at this early stage.
posted on 25/11/14
AJ has only just started, he doesn't need to be thinking about guys like Wilder at the moment although it is a mouthwatering prospect.
AJ just needs to keep his head and keep doing what he's doing. A fight with Price is on the cards from what I've heard today.
posted on 25/11/14
I'm hoping for a Fury v Wilder fight. That's the fight I want see right now in the Heavyweight division.
posted on 18/1/15
Wilder answered a lot of questions against Stiverne. He does belong at the elite level. He can take a punch and he can box and use his jab.
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posted on 18/1/15
You said it yourself Superb ,Wilder v Fury next !W ilder has said he will fight anyone ,anytime, he's not ready for Vlad yet.
posted on 18/1/15
I wants I see some of these fights start happening!
posted on 18/1/15
Yeah Wilder vs Fury would get me very excited. A fight that Wilder probably needs to take before he can even think about Vlad. As you say he's not quite ready for Vlad yet.
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comment by The Droog (U17596)
posted 8 minutes ago
I wants I see some of these fights start happening!
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They will don't worry.
The winner of Wilder v Fury would potentially get a shot at Vlad.
Interesting times ahead.
posted on 18/1/15
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posted on 18/1/15
comment by The Guvnor III V.I.K-Give me a scotch.I'm... (U12889)
posted 2 hours, 28 minutes ago
The heavyweight division is still shallow in my opinion.There isn't a deep well of talent in there.
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I agree but things are starting to look up for the first time in a while. Anthony Joshua is coming up and I wouldn't rule out David Haye coming back, he keeps saying he will anyway.
Having an American Heavyweight Champion holding at least one of the belts is significant as it will reignite interest in what appeared to be a dying weight division.
posted on 18/1/15
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The talent isn't quite there yet (although a few have the chance to step up) however I am very excited about it, there are a few I thinking bidding their time and plotting their routes cautious taking a Klitch fight too early and putting their career back. I am however very excited because there are some contrasting styles and a little group potentially quite well matched and also I think we have some good british interest.
have to say Superb I'd think although Wilder has a chance I can't see him unifying or holding on to major belts for long and think our boys in Joshua and Fury may take him.
Fury is hyped by some and called up as a joke by others but I'm fascinated to see how he does over the next few years and I really like Joshua, I think he's potentially the best of the lot and after an embarrassing period of behaviour by british heavyweight boxers in recent years and crucially I actually like the guy and can get behind him.
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