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    Dominic Breazeale Video Interview - ANTHONY Joshua cruised to a seventh round victory over Dominic Breazeale in a first world title defence. The 26-year-old Briton floored his American challenger twice in the seventh round as he retained his International Boxing Federation (IBF) heavyweight title and extended his remarkable run of knockouts at the O2 Arena in London.
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  • #2
    Nice to see he did a interview after the loss takes courage. He is still in denial only saying Joshua has a good jab. He was dropped by a right and finished by a left but claims Joshua doesn't have good power only a jab maybe needs to watch the fight

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    • #3
      Dom has heart decent chin but is way too slow with his hands. Joshua threw 5 to his 1 and landed most Dom never to be a elite destined to be a journeyman

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      • #4
        Joshua has been matched with another HW that has no head movement of throws a jab with no conviction.

        Anthony is still a work in progress but that title is going to make him fight better opponents if they actually force him to fight his mandatories

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        • #5
          Here's a tale of 2 different kinds of confidence. AJ is still a work in progress but he's vastly improved in the last 2 years and his last 3 fights his confidence at the world level has surged. Dominic is a good guy, but his confidence was based on his size and having been a member of team USA. That being said, 2 fighters at 2 very different stages of their development. AJ is as good as 17 champ is and is only going to get better. His discipline to be a complete athlete is paying off in the best way. It's translating to his commitment to becoming a better fighter and he showcased a lot of good moves yesterday. Including quick lateral movement, educated feet, a very menacing jab, and seizing opportunities to throw and land very good combinations. He mixed them up and went up and down and chopped Dom down and took him out. Good performance. Can't wait to see him again.

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          • #6
            Brazil looking quite upbeat which is good. He looked in bad way whilst on canvas

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            • #7
              It doesn't help that these chancers have dad bods, it's embarrassing when you see low skilled fighters, with man boobs and no condition, fight for a world title.

              When Breazeale looks across the ring and sees Joshua, looking like a greek god, surely he must be embarrassed by his own condition?

              I know its boxing and not a bodybuilding contest, yet building muscle and being in great condition takes dedication, passion and you need to follow a strict regime, which is an important part of a fighters confidence, not just in their ability, but the power/strength of their body.

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              • #8
                [QUOTE=bulldognyc;16819067]Here's a tale of 2 different kinds of confidence./QUOTE]

                True. I felt like Breazeale had one of those classic talking up what he was gonna do til he believed it things going on in the pre-fight stuff. He wasn't telling Joshua so much as trying to tell himself til he got himself believing it lol. Obviously didn't go that well for him.

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                • #9
                  Breazeale showed a solid chin and if he works on his defence he could beat most top 20s. AJ showed his speed and didnt tire too much in the later rounds so good for him. next fight i hope to see joshua vs parker

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