I've seen Wilder lose to many rounds He lost rounds vs Spilka He lost rounds vs Ortiz He lost rounds to Washington AJ has the homecourt advantage AJ can plan for 12, fight safe, back Wilder up, with a boring decision Not to say that Wilder cant knock AJ smooth the F out if AJ makes a critical error which is possible AJ takes this.
He could KO Joshua of course he could but I’ve had this feeling about this fight that it could be like the Charles Martin fight with Joshua just staying calm and keeping his shape as he did against Martin. Could be well off the mark but I’m sticking to my guns on this.
- AJ lost rounds to a past-it Wlad, which is the only real opponent he ever faced. He also ate a few lovely shots from Whyte, the second-best opponent he ever faced. Imagine if those early Whyte punches had Wilder on the other end of them? Nighty-night. -------------------- - The judges and the ref can't do **** to stop a Wilder OH right, or that long hook. A corrupt judge COULD keep Wilder outside, so he can't land that deadly uppercut of his, but that's not going to matter much. -------------------- -The chances of this fight going past 6 is something like 1 - 100. --------------------- AJ takes this how? By lumbering slowly around the ring, trying to land the one good punch he possesses? AJ has a lovely rt hand, no doubt, but that's ALL he's got. He also can't close the distance fast, like Wilder can.
I actually feel Wilder has better chances the longer the fight goes. I don't think the fight sees the late rounds. I believe Joshua takes him out early/mid.
All you brain-dead haterz are going to make it extra sweet, when Wilder turns Aj into a steaming pile of blood & oil, in the middle of the ring. that is, if AJ and Hearn ever grow a set & make the fight happen.
Same here as Wilder has so much previous on this it can’t be a coincidence how he KOs folk late on. I’m sure AJ has to end this in six or else the athletism of Wilder could tell
Smart money is on AJ but that’s not money I’m willing to throw away into the wind. This is a 50-50 fight.
AJ is the only one fighting real competition, Wilder's resume though double the size is full of nothing but bums and Ortiz (who never really was proven against elite competition himself.) Wilder is the one who will only fight bums until he can get his cashout fight against AJ. Meanwhile AJ beats Parker and probably Povetkin (whom Wilder has refused to fight because he know's he would lose his precious 0 too) before he destroys BongSquad after.
Remind me again who AJ has fought? Other than a totally shot Wlad who previously couldn't land a single meaningful punch on Fury. Most of Aj's pro opponents never even threw a power punch at him. Literally.
Well he just fought and beat Parker and Takam, two guys Wilder would never go near in a million years. Also Wlad may have been faded but far from totally shot, he still would have beat Wilder that night. Not to mention Ortiz, Wilder's one decent name was so bad off the AC almost didn't allow him to fight Wilder, yet he won the majority of rounds, and had not Wilder been given extra time to recoup after being seriously hurt who knows. Point being Ortiz (Wilder's best win) was pretty faded himself and Wilder was losing and received time to recover just to beat him.