Klitschko, Fury, Parker, Takam & Joshua
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Bovidae" data-cid="556600" data-time="1454665746">
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<p>So a sheikh made an offer for Fury to fight Klitschko on a yacht for $120M. Each of the 120 guests would have paid $1M for a ticket and the fight would not have been broadcast on TV. :shock: </p>
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<p>I really do not believe the story for a second. What it does is it creates hype around the future PPV. Heavyweight boxing is a circus through and through. Its not for the purist at all.</p> -
<br><br>joshua just made short work of Martin , stopping him in the second, looked impressive without doing a lot , because he didnt really need to, comfortable win in second gear.
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<p>Yeah you wont win an easier world title in the heavyweight division than that one. Does create some exciting hype for future fights though</p>
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<p>The Fury - Klitschko rematch seems to be set for 9 July.</p>
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Pretty interesting listening to the post fight chat afterwards ,<br><br>Speaking about possible opponents for Joshua , they rattled off plenty of names , but not a mention of the Joseph Takem winner ,<br><br>Duco are talking it up like its a done deal , somehow Im getting the impression that is more based around hope ,<br><br>Anthony Mundine was a mandatory to Floyd Mayweather for some time , that fight was never going to happen in a million years
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="JK" data-cid="571252" data-time="1460246371">
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<p>Martin is a bum so difficult to read too much in to this</p>
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<p>That may be so, but no denying Joshua's skill in dispatching him.</p>
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<p>I can't see Klitschko losing to Fury twice.</p>
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<p>That may be so, but no denying Joshua's skill in dispatching him.</p>
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<p>I can't see Klitschko losing to Fury twice.</p>
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<p>So Joshua v Klitschko somewhere down the line for me.</p>
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<p>I couldn't see him losing to him once....but the fact is he is getting old so in my opinion faces the age old question that heaps of guys on the verge of being past it face.......</p> -
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<p>Martin is a bum so difficult to read too much in to this</p>
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<p>I know bugger all about boxing. But how is Martin a bum? Doesnt he have a very good record?</p>
<p>What is the issue with him? Apart from being smacked by the same 'simple' punch 20 seconds apart?</p> -
<p>Wladimir threw that last fight, its about money not legacy and his PPV numbers were dropping like a rock. Smartest play he could make to milk it a few more PPV events. Losing to the mega-mouth Fury. He will clean him up next time earning more respect in the long run also.</p>
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Baron Silas Greenback" data-cid="571382" data-time="1460281938"><p>I know bugger all about boxing. But how is Martin a bum? Doesnt he have a very good record?<br>
What is the issue with him? Apart from being smacked by the same 'simple' punch 20 seconds apart?</p></blockquote>
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Yep, not sure how he won the IBF title in the 1st place. I think it's more a case of the Joshua camp doing their homework. Martin seemed to lean in with his right jab and leave himself open to the Joshua right hook. I'm sure he's had this before, but maybe Joshua was a bit quicker than he has expecting -
Joseph could have had Martin in NZ for the title , <br><br>
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<p>Wladimir threw that last fight, its about money not legacy and his PPV numbers were dropping like a rock. Smartest play he could make to milk it a few more PPV events. Losing to the mega-mouth Fury. He will clean him up next time earning more respect in the long run also.</p>
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<p>Good luck proving that unequivocally. They said the same about Liston.....Johnson.....and any number of others.</p>
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<p>Could well be some truth though cos who actually gave Fury any chance at all before the fight ?</p> -
<p>The loss has certainly added a lot of interest back into the division. It must have been hard to sell fights against Klitschko for good money after such a long dominance and no great challenger knocking on the door.</p>
<p>Would be a smart business move to ensure a return contest then lose. Even if Fury loses the title back again the fire has been lit and made things more interesting at the next level.</p> -
If he wins back the titles , a fight with Joshua to unify the lot would be a massive money fight ,the biggest heavyweight fight we have seen for some time ,<br><br>I reckon something like that will be on the cards and Joseph will be pushed into the background.