How do you rank anthony joshua's place in boxing history? Is he an all time great? was he a useless warrior? or was he a completely average boxer? after tonight's loss to dubouis should he quit?
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Well he has a place in history. He's part of the big 3(or big 4 if you want to include Usyk in that era) post Klitschko-era. I definitely never considered him greater than Fury and obviously Usyk. He does have more consistency in terms of ranked wins over a prelonged period of time, but lacks those big wins and lacks defining performances that show greatness other than the fight that really made him. The win against a declining Wlad where he got up from the canvas to win by KO.max baer likes this.
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Not even the best British heavyweight of his era. He can take a punch but he can't recover against someone who can pressure after that. Old Klitchko made him go life and death, against a younger one he'd of been out of there.
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Originally posted by sleazyfellow View PostNot even the best British heavyweight of his era. He can take a punch but he can't recover against someone who can pressure after that. Old Klitchko made him go life and death, against a younger one he'd of been out of there.
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Originally posted by max baer View PostHow do you rank anthony joshua's place in boxing history? Is he an all time great? was he a useless warrior? or was he a completely average boxer? after tonight's loss to dubouis should he quit?
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Originally posted by Bronson66 View Post
He has said he will continue,so this thread is premature.
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