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    #21
    Originally posted by joe strong View Post
    i won't call him that as I don't think losing a bout is the end of the world like most here. I got no issues with him fighting a few more journeymen but a guy like sprott is going backwards after what he did to bakhtov. I like the idea of a bigger opponent. earlier I said pala (who floored price but lost) but Nicolai firtha also comes to mind. he is 6'5 & can take a punch. kevin Johnson could be another potential opponent too. he is big & durable. he doesn't punch hard either....
    The guy Joey Abell Fury fought has good power and is 6'5 too. Could be a good opponent.

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      #22
      i doubt it.

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        #23
        Lets put it in perspective. He is 9 fights in and he has already fought, beat and destroyed better competition than Deontay Wilder....and I like Wilder, no hate.

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          #24
          Originally posted by TheHolyCross View Post
          if he's lucky anyone worth sht will be gone, but even then, i think he takes some loses in what looks like will soon be the worst the heavyweight division has been
          What a cynical bitter pathetic poster you seem to be. Joshua just beat a decent fringe contender in incredibly impressive fashion in his 9th fight and you **** on?

          As to the thread question, Joshua looks like he has some awesome potential. He seems to have the stature and look of a Lennox Lewis - a big tall rangey hw with decent boxing skill, good power and killer instinct.

          I think it's too early to say if he'll make it to the top of the heap of decent division right now. Throw Joshua in with Tony Thompson and see how he does

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            #25
            Joshua is easily the best up-and-coming heavyweight. He seems to be a well-rounded fighter: size, speed, technical skills, power, reach, footwork, etc. He still needs a bit of work on his defense.

            There's a very good chance he will become the next heavyweight champion after Wladimir retires (the real champion, not just a titleholder).

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              #26
              Originally posted by BostonGuy View Post
              What a cynical bitter pathetic poster you seem to be. Joshua just beat a decent fringe contender in incredibly impressive fashion in his 9th fight and you **** on?

              As to the thread question, Joshua looks like he has some awesome potential. He seems to have the stature and look of a Lennox Lewis - a big tall rangey hw with decent boxing skill, good power and killer instinct.

              I think it's too early to say if he'll make it to the top of the heap of decent division right now. Throw Joshua in with Tony Thompson and see how he does
              Everything here.^

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                #27
                IMO

                Joshua is the heir apparent to wlad... Them sparring together when one is a prospect and the other is the veteran champion, it reminds me of Larry Holmes sparring with Ali.. And just how Larry took over after Ali, I think Joshua will take over for wlad...

                I could be dead wrong, but I predict in 2018 Joshua will be the money man in the division and at least a paper champ

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                  #28
                  Joshua is comfortable, strong and fast. He has more than enough to be a champ in a couple of years. I say let his mind and body mature and by 27 he'll be a force to be reckoned with in the division. By then Wlad should be on his way out and Joshua has more than enough talent to take that spot. How long Joshua will be champ is the major question.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Freedom2014 View Post
                    Joshua is easily the best up-and-coming heavyweight. He seems to be a well-rounded fighter: size, speed, technical skills, power, reach, footwork, etc. He still needs a bit of work on his defense.

                    There's a very good chance he will become the next heavyweight champion after Wladimir retires (the real champion, not just a titleholder).
                    I think you're spot on. He seems to have a similar personality to Wladimir as well, with the same sort of effortless charm and composure. I hope he takes the torch and carries it well, he has a few hard acts to follow.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Ray* View Post
                      Shannon Briggs should troll him around London.
                      looooooool

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