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Mandingo J asked in SportsBoxing · 4 years ago

Is Anthony Joshua a future hall of famer?

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  • 4 years ago

    Not yet.

  • 4 years ago

    joshua is a future hall of famer

  • 4 years ago

    He's fkn slow.

  • 4 years ago

    Far to early to be discussing things like that, he is in terms of big fights still a novice, yes i want him to be best, but he has a long hard road to travel to become the best, against VK he will have learnt allot, we fans also learnt that he isn't indestructible, as he was put down, all through the fight for first time since watching Joshua he actually looked slightly worried, don't know if that was just respect for his opponent, but he didn't seem to have his usual confidence, had VK pressed the fight after he put Joshua down instead of standing off Joshua could have lost that fight, as it happens VK stood off allowed Joshua a young lion to recover and paid the price .

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  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    " I see stiffness"

  • 4 years ago

    joshua is a future hall of famer

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    No

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    "Future" Hall of Famer? Hold on a minute... who and what can suggest that with any certainty? OK, he's got a mighty fine record going for him statistically speaking but... aside from an aging champion, who else has he beat that has any kind of name recognition?

    Let me explain. Fraud Marybedwetter has a long list of 'wins," he's "beat" some recognized fighters but the problem is that most of those "wins" were against boxers ON THE VERGE OF RETIREMENT looking for a hefty retirement payday, or coming off serious injuries or the Fraudster had judges that tripped over their seeing-eye dogs or were out playing computer games during the fight, and refs (like the crooked Richard Steele) that let him get away with excessive clinching or overlooked the fact that he touched the canvas and did not call it a knockdown (in the fight against Judah), or took an extraordinary long time talking giving him time to recover when HE got knocked down. THAT taints his so-called "glorious" boxing record of achievements.

    Joshua has one thing in his favor: all his wins are by KO (and TKO). Fraud, on the other hand, has some REALLY questionable "wins." Judah outscored him yet didn't get the win. So did Cotto. Pacquiao beat the Fraudster but didn't get the win. Corey DeMarcus CLEARLY beat Fraud yet didn't get the win. Mosely beat him yet didn't get the win. Marcos Maidana beat Fraud yet didn't get the win. Juan Manual Marquez beat the Fraudster twice and twice the ridiculous "win" was awarded to Fraud, the loser!

    Josha is lucky. There are a handful of "name recognition" boxers out there vying for an opportunity to risk their "win" column against him IF THE MONEY IS RIGHT. The problem is that some fighters' handlers and promoters don't want to risk his "win" column so they're cherry-picking opponents. Fraud chose an unexpected retirement rather than face a likely match-up with GGG.

    Joshua is young. He fought and beat an aging champion with not too great boxing skills who knocked him down, much to Joshua's surprise. Let's see what happens when Joshua has 20 more fights under his belt, and we'll take another look at his win column and see if we recognize any of his opponents. Remember, chickens cackle a lot when they've only laid an egg.

  • 4 years ago

    Nope.

    He still need more Fights But, He did beat The Former and The Most Dominated World Heavyweight Champion of The Decade. That's Huge win of his Entire Boxing Career. He also need to face another Big Dogs in Heavyweight Division.

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    idgaf

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