Whyte looks terribly out of shape here. Maybe it's a tactic for one of the bigger boys to finally agree to fighting him.
Nah mate this is the only fight thread i saw so here i am. Thats a nice bet mate. I dont gamble myself but that sounds decent tbf. I dont dislike aj, i just dont rate him as a champion, totalky over hyped for me, glass chin, no heart. Just a better looking frank bruno if ya ask me
Yeah. I pretty much said the same about Joshua. If he loses again, he's done. If he wins, he still hasn't actually proved anything. It might actually be better if Ruiz finishes him off because Wilder and Fury would obliterate him.
I still think a fight v Wilder would be interesting. Wilder is not a very good boxer. He's the hardest puncher out there, but he gets hit too easily and has also shown he can be wobbled. I wouldn't be totally shocked if Fury actually stops him (and Fury doesn't stop anyone). A part of me thinks that if AJ could stay out of trouble long enough, then he might apply enough cumulative damage to win the fight. Fury is comfortably the best though.
That was very impressive by Hunter. He's been bang on with his distance and hand speed right from the off.
Povetkin showed his experience there taking the centre of the ring in that round. Hunter's hand speed still caught him out, though. Comfortably the best fight, so far.
I'm not sure Povetkin's corner should let him come out in the last round. He's beat now and he's got nowt left. He could get hurt.
Looks like the end for him to be honest. He's won some rounds based on experience and muscle memory more than anything, but if he can't compete with people like Hunter, then there's not much point in continuing to fight.
That judge must have had his orders from Putin. I can't even begin to think how he could possibly have won 7 rounds. Hunter scored the cleaner shots and took the fight to Povetkin. Poor form that.