Stipe vs Anthony Joshua

Yes James Toney was beat via grappling, the very thing not allowed if that fight ever took place, are you trying to be dumb on purpose?
Rumble hits hard for 205 with 4oz gloves, Joshua has proper punching technique and weighs close to 250lb and knocks guys out cold with 12oz, nice troll though.

Joshua hits harder than Rumble, no doubt, but who has Joshua actually knocked out cold?
 
Stipe isn't known by casuals, and he's not gonna be able to sell the fight like Conor does. I don't see this ever coming to fruition.
 
Joshua hits harder than Rumble, no doubt, but who has Joshua actually knocked out cold?
He has a 100% ko/tko however you want to call it rate lol doesn't get much more impressive than that, Conor doesn't KO people clean but he can hit too.
 
Stipe is not a draw. Needs at least 2 more fights.
 
Dis he stipulate no takedowns? I thought it was no bjj...could be wrong.

In that case it's not even an mma match and they should just do a kickboxing match in Glory or something.
Yeah I'm not sure either. If I were Joshua I'd prefer getting submitted to getting gnp'd unconscious.
 
If Conor really did get carried like Canelo and all of the sherdog experts insist, its because Floyd doesn't want to burn bridges with the UFC.

I don't like Stipe think he's the product of good luck and great timing like Bisping but there's not really anyone for him to fight. I love the Reem but I think Stipe proved he's too durable Cain should just retire already Ngannou isn't ready yet.

Anthony Joshua already said he'd be open to an MMA fight "without jiu jitsu" why not against Stipe?
Either fight full MMA rules or GTFO
 
No BJJ but Stipe would still take him down and pound his head into the canvas in round 1. Anyone thinking otherwise needs to revisit Toney vs Couture.
I think Joshua was interested in a stand up, no grappling, fight. So no TDs, but kicks, punches, elbows and knees.

He'd destroy Stipe under these rules.
 
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