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Old 15 November 2017, 03:14 AM   #28
Marciano490
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I boxed professionally, so I have a bit of expertise in this subject. Joshua is slow, even for a heavyweight. He's become too much of a weightlifter, his punchers are pushed, not snappy. It's going to make it hard for him to knock out any decent fighters going forward. He's become too bulky, and can't protect himself up the middle. His defense has accordingly worsened.

He's been in against very, very bad fighters and not looked great against them. The stoppage against Takam was absurd, and that was a guy who's a club fighter. Wilder knocks those guys out in the first round. Joshua lets them get to deep water with him. Wlad almost beat Joshua as a very slow, very old man. Wilder's jab will eat Joshua alive.

As I said, happy to take any and all action on this fight when it's made. I realize England is happy to have a heavyweight champion again, but do a retrospective on how good and underappreciated Lewis was instead of setting yourself up for heartbreak with Joshua.
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