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Id rather him fight and KO the fake Tim Duncan aka Braezaele or he could step up and fight.....

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But he aint built for that :troll:
Breezy v Prince Chaaales sounds a lot better.......... the trash talk would be tremendous

The winner could def get a shot at Wilder or Parker
 

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Anthony Joshua: This is EXACTLY what I whispered to Wladimir Klitschko after knockdown

Klitschko knocked Anthony Joshua down, the first man ever to do so in the professional ranks, to leave the Brit rocking in the sixth round.


The Brit got up off the canvas and was seen talking to the 41-year-old during the fight.

And now the 27-year-old has lifted the lid on exactly what he was saying.

"I was talking to him and I told him 'If you let me get through this round, I'm going f*** you up'," Joshua said.

"Then he said 'I'm going to knock you out' and I said 'I'm deadly serious'.

"It's competition talk."

Klitschko did let Joshua get through the round and eventually the younger boxer delivered on his threat, knocking the Ukrainian out in the 11th round.

And he also claims that the knockdown in the sixth round actually helped him recover from the barrage of punches he himself had dished out.

"When I went down, I saw his corner and I stuck my tongue out," Joshua added.

"Where I'd tried to take him down in the fifth I'd used a lot of energy and then the sixth round came and I was a bit tired.

"I was waiting in front of him instead of moving my feet and I was just there for that sweet right hand.

"I took it and I went down.

"It was actually nice because I got a 10-second break.

"You need it! 10 seconds is like a lifetime in the ring.

"I got up, counted to 10 and I remember him coming over and I said to myself 'whatever he throws I'm going to do my best to avoid it.

"I went into a mode where it's not about training it's about defending.

"Anyone can throw punches but they have to teach you how to avoid them.

"I regrouped and I avoided punches."

Anthony Joshua: This is EXACTLY what I whispered to Wladimir Klitschko after knockdown


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Mike Tyson Impressed, Views Anthony Joshua as New Boxing King

"It was a great fight," Tyson told ESPN. "I had actually picked Klitschko to win as I thought this was just some jumped-up young guy from England. But man he fought well. Klitschko is 41 and no one has ever done that to him.

"Importantly, he showed heart. He took a big punch from Klitschko and went down but he got back up. He showed real intestinal fortitude. "He's consistent, persistent and he didn't give up. There's no quitting in him. I love that he goes out there to hurt his opponent, too.

That's what boxing is all about - but most fighters just don't have that hunger." Following a troublesome childhood, Joshua's journey to stardom has drawn comparisons to Tyson, who endured hardships during his upbringing before becoming the youngest heavyweight champion in history when he beat Trevor Berbick in 1986, aged 20.

Tyson, who also won his first 19 fights by knockout, insists Joshua's journey is evidence that the sport of boxing can offer people an outlet for success.

"I see the comparison, sure," Tyson added.

"If you are of an Afro-English background you're likely to have a tough time; if you're born in the wrong part of town it's always going to be rough. You're going to be financially challenged, scholastically challenged. It was like that for me and it's like that now.

"Boxing gives kids - like me, like Joshua - an outlet. You can take a guy with nothing, clean them up and next thing he's meeting the President of the United States or the Prime Minister of the UK. It's a great leveller."

With his newly-acquired status as the number one fighter in the heavyweight division, Tyson believes Joshua is the only fighter fans will want to see and thinks a fight with WBC titleholder Deontay Wilder is not a good idea.

Tyson, now 50, explained: "With what Joshua can bring now everyone will want to fight him because he is bringing the money to the table. "After the Klitschko fight, nobody is going to want to watch Deontay Wilder or any of those guys.

They won't pay for it, they want the best - and the best is Joshua. "I really don't think Deontay Wilder would be a good fight for Joshua, I'd much prefer to see him fight Mike Perez. He needs a couple more fights but that could be great to watch." - See more at: Mike Tyson Impressed, Views Anthony Joshua as New Boxing King - Boxing News
 

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i think this for sure has surpassed jack-degale as the leading FOTY for 2017
Yeah @ one point it bought out the :demonic: side of Wlad not seen since the Pulev and Haye fight.
The eventual Wilder vs Joshua fight though :whew:
I know it takes time but please don't go the Golovkin/Canelo route :sadbron:
 

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Tyson still hating on Wilder obviously:camby:

This dude just said he'd rather see Mike Perez vs Joshua than Wilder.......when in reality, Perez lost 2 of his last 3 fights, and hasn't fought in 2 years:dahell:

And yes, Tyson, we have seen someone do this to Klitschko before. We've actually seen it done on 3 previous occasions:dwillhuh:
 

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DEONTAY WILDER SOUNDS OFF ON TYSON FURY; EXPLAINS WHY "I DON'T THINK HE'S COMING BACK" || FIGHTHYPE.COM



"Man, I love Tyson Fury...on the same line of saying that, you still gotta have a competitive mindset too...every king still has love for something...personally, I don't think he's coming back...he's too big man...when he talk...he sound like something's wrong with him," stated WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder, who had a lot to say about former unified heavyweight champion Tyson Fury. Check it out!



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