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    #11
    He will be kicking himself that he didn't end it in the 6th or 7th
    Allowed AJ to smother his work rather than stepping back and throwing and eventually Joshua recovered

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      #12
      I'm sure lad did the best he could do.
      He said better man won. I wonder if josh felt like the better man though? Probably not,! But he got job done
      Last edited by hugh grant; 04-30-2017, 06:05 AM.

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        #13
        Klitschko was tired. Joshua boxed smart to see out the round and give himself a round off in the 7th

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          #14
          Absolutely he let him off the hook by no intentions though, Wlad was fatigued recovering himself, he went for the kill and didn't want to punch himself out in a fight he very realistically was edging towards winnning on points.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Ray* View Post
            Years of experience meant he didn't want to rush in and punch himself out, Joshua punch himself out after knocking down Wlad in the 5th round, you saw how Wlad came back right? Wlad was probably looking at that too.
            He slowed a bit from the consistency of his attack but he didn't really punch himself out and it wasnt his issue, his issue was obviously charging Klitschko for the stoppage and walking into numerous power shots.

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              #16
              Joshua was completely ****ed, but he saw the finishing shots and avoided them when it mattered. Saw the left hook coming. Recovered brilliantly in the next few rounds by keeping his distance.

              Despite being a massive puncher, i dont think Wlad has ever been a great finisher.

              But lets give credit where it is due. Joshua did what he needed to do

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                #17
                Wlads mistake was head hunting, instead of working that body

                Jousha was in dead water for about 3 rounds, hardly throwing punches, this is when Wlad should have worked his body

                Wlad should have broke his body down

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                  #18
                  I agree, AJ was totally finished at that point. If Wlad had shown a bit more aggression it would've been over, can't believe he didn't start swinging. I said it before, you can't have an opponent THAT HURT and not go for the kill. I wouldn't even say AJ did well surviving, he did nothing amazing.... Wlad just didn't go aggressive enough which he had to do.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by FrankieBruno View Post
                    Wlads mistake was head hunting, instead of working that body

                    Jousha was in dead water for about 3 rounds, hardly throwing punches, this is when Wlad should have worked his body

                    Wlad should have broke his body down
                    **** the body. if wlad landed one clean shot to the head between rounds 6-8, it'd be over.

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                      #20
                      Yep some body work for someone not been 12 rounds seemed missing from wlads arsenal

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