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The IBF have apparently stipulated that the rematch has to take place by 2nd December, according to sky.
So who thinks the Joshua-Klitschko rematch will happen?
Sky's headlines yesterday suggest so, but if you listen to the actual interview with Hearn, Klitschko still hasn't indicated his interest. They're expecting to hear back this week. So the conclusion jumped to is somewhat empty for me at this stage.
I can't see Klitschko faring any better in a rematch than he did first time around. Probably, he fares worse. He should have won the first fight in my opinion, but it doesn't automatically follow that a rematch is a good idea for him. He improved greatly from the Fury showing, but he still hadn't adjusted his 'safety first' mindset enough to be victorious. In fairness to him, Joshua did look finished (for a few rounds at least) from the end of round 5 onward, so perhaps his approach wasn't all that off. The comeback Joshua produced was phenomenal, and he'll be even more confident next time. The only way Wlad wins a rematch in my opinion is by KO'ing Joshua clean, early. He's capable of doing that, but it just isn't 'him'. And in any case, if it does go 'bombs away', the odds are in Joshua's favour, so it probably isn't an advisable tactic. So it's hugely unlikely. He's a better boxer than Joshua, but outboxing him over 12 rounds, or more importantly staying out of the way of trouble, looks equally hard to see. Afterall, he couldn't manage it the first time.
I'd be surprised if he takes the fight, but who knows. We'll find out soon enough.
I'd rather see Joshua knock that fat gypsy Tyson Fury out, before heading over the pond to bash some yanks.
Ward v Kovalev next saturday. I had Ward narrowly winning the last fight, but I seem to be in the minority with that opinion. Will be interesting to see if Kovalev can adapt to beat Ward. He seems fired up for the rematch.
Ward v Kovalev next saturday. I had Ward narrowly winning the last fight, but I seem to be in the minority with that opinion. Will be interesting to see if Kovalev can adapt to beat Ward. He seems fired up for the rematch.
I think Hearn will be pushing for AJ v WK rematch to be somewhere abroad, in order to get as much money as possible as Joshua's contract is up in November 2018. After that he will be self promoting and Hearn's cash cow will be leaving him. Unless someone else steps up to become a PPV star by then, I can see Hearn leaving boxing. Brook is no longer a PPV star after quitting. Bellew has probably one big fight left. Degale is only PPV if he fights Groves.
Ward v Kovalev next saturday. I had Ward narrowly winning the last fight, but I seem to be in the minority with that opinion. Will be interesting to see if Kovalev can adapt to beat Ward. He seems fired up for the rematch.
This will be tough for Mayweather.
This will be tough for Mayweather.
He'll have to work very hard not to end it within a minute and make everyone look foolish.
I suspect he'll wait a respectable time, maybe late in the 3rd, before he puts him down.
The only question is whether MacGregor will end up with lasting damageThis this this this
What a load of gonads this "fight" is.
It would be perfection with an average boxer, let alone a great one.Mayweather will carry him like he did most of his last opponents, because he can and he is that good.
Its perfection
Will Mayweather tag in GGG?My prediction - Mayweather to box his ears off for 5 rounds in what will be sparring for him -- then McGregor to lose his temper and nut him in the clinch, disqualification, Mayweather wins and a WWE style ending.
Crazy that a blockbuster of a fight has actually gone largely overlooked