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Japanese ffs <doh>

He’s a kick boxer but wasn’t allowed to kick.

Next up Mayweather fights a bare knuckle pikey champion whilst wearing a sumo suit.

I actually thought he was Japanese but just went with what PNP had said <laugh>
 
It's not just Boxing that's becoming a joke, Roger Federer and Serena Williams are playing each other soon ffs. I bet Serena wins <laugh>
 
It's not just Boxing that's becoming a joke, Roger Federer and Serena Williams are playing each other soon ffs. I bet Serena wins <laugh>
Calm down lads - is only a mixed doubles match https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2018/dec/31/roger-federer-serena-williams-match-hopman-cup

Anyway **** the tennis, lets get back on topic - talking about boxing on a football forum.

What was your fight of the year? For me it was actually Fury vs Wilder - whatever you can say about the decision, it was a fight that made me more of a boxing fan.
 
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Just watched the Chisora vs Whyte slugfest.

Brutal fight, arguably as good as the first one.

Both men can take a real shot, the left hand that finished it was full power, and plum though.

You could tell during the commentary that Joshua doesn’t relish the prospect of facing Whyte again. He’s far better now than when he previously faced him, and he’s got the power to level anyone, which added to his granite chin isn’t a combo that AJ fancies imo.

I think AJ is more worried that the media and boxing fans are starting to turn on him over his schedule, he has no fear of getting in a ring with Whyte.

It's completely unjustified considering Fury and Wilder have been around longer and have completely padded records, yet it is all on AJ to get in the ring with them ASAP.

Whyte deserves his shot at a world title, but it should have been Wilder... at any point in the last 2 years. Wilder has ducked him hoping for the AJ payday. I think Whyte would have a shot against Wilder, but there is no way at all he beats AJ. None.
 
I think AJ is more worried that the media and boxing fans are starting to turn on him over his schedule, he has no fear of getting in a ring with Whyte.

It's completely unjustified considering Fury and Wilder have been around longer and have completely padded records, yet it is all on AJ to get in the ring with them ASAP.

Whyte deserves his shot at a world title, but it should have been Wilder... at any point in the last 2 years. Wilder has ducked him hoping for the AJ payday. I think Whyte would have a shot against Wilder, but there is no way at all he beats AJ. None.
Whyte has improved a lot but so has AJ - don't think his tactic of blocking jabs with his face would work against him...

Whyte is the mandatory challenger for the WBC belt that Wilder holds so he has nothing to lose by going after AJ. I'm not 100% sure if he is the mandatory WBO challenger but if he isn't then he will be ordered to face Jarrell Miller to see who is.

If Joshua can't get Whyte then he will be facing Pulev who is the IBF mandatory.