On google, if you type “Joshua af” and auto fill suggests, “Joshua afraid of Wilder”…I was surprised and even more so that any number of variations gets the ”Joshua afraid of Wilder” I figured this would work in reverse but I couldn’t get a single variation to work…Even typing out “Deontay Wilder afraid of Joshua” in full, it won’t auto fill… I figured google auto fill suggestions are based off of trending searches and/or search counts but I’m not an expert…If so, it would appear to be somewhat of a gauge of public perception… Hope this helps…
Joshua is in no way afraid of Wilder, he has not reason to be. It is Wilder who refuses to fight for any price!
Google appears to disagree…maybe it’s because Wilder already agreed to do it in the Uk, then got an offer almost every expert and any reasonable fan agrees is ridiculous…just a thought.
And common sense suggests Wilder is afraid of fighting a single live opponent until he can cash out against Joshua.
Google can be used for lots of things. For example, you can compare the level of interest for two individuals over a period of time for a given country. http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y23/Ryuken87/joshua wilder_zpsq4yeqf3u.jpg Looks like people in Wilder's country are more interested in Joshua than him....
Google's autofill is not a great standard of truth. For example, just type in 'Israel did 9', and it doesn't even fill in the rest for you.