Youth will overcome on this one .. AJ will use this as proof he is the real deal .. Wlad's legs are 41 yrs old .. fraid he aint no Ali .. and as such he won't be able to take the power AJ has.. as well as his hand speed
I don't watch nearly as much boxing as I used to and haven't actually seen too many of Joshua's fights but from what I have seen I would guess at a Klitschko knockout in round 4.
Anthony Joshua weighs in at 17st 12lbs ahead of world heavyweight title fight against Wladimir Klitschko, who is 17st 2lbs. Apparently 6,000 people turned up for the weigh-in.
I hardly watch any of the big fights anymore as I am too tight to pay for view , as I seem to be one of the few people these days without a Del Boy dodgy box.
Two 17 stone, super fit, highly trained fighters, punching each other in the head. It's really not a good idea.
Haven't you got one of these smart tv's dj? The lad does it through that. Get on kodi then sportsdevil I think
I spent two hours yesterday trying to get lord of the rings, return of the king on through kodi. I had to wait till the Lad came home from College at dinner time to help me. I've forgotten already how to do it
Well, we all know Hearn will try and organise the fight that's the most profitable, rather than the most entertaining. Although I would like to see Joshua KO Fury, and I do think AJ will KO Klitschko.
Joshua will murder him. I've never rated Wlad - he's just been lucky to be around when the heavyweight division has been very poor with only average competition. I could knock out some of the chumps he's been in the ring with.
I think pace will be the defining factor in this fight. Wlad's been a great fighter but Joshua's just too quick. He'll batter him. I'm going for round 4 knockout.
Jennings, Pulev, Povetkin, Pianeta, Wach, Thompson, Haye, Mormeck, Peter, Chambers, Rahman, Chagaev, Ibragimov, Brewster, Byrd, Botha are all better than Joshua's best ever opposition in Whyte. Whyte is easily a B grade boxer so there are loads of unknowns with Joshua whereas Klitscho has proven himself again boxers many people would think could beat Joshua.
And not one of those you've listed is a stand out heavyweight. Mediocre at best. It has been a very poor division for a while now.