Both Fury and Wilder beat Joshua with ease

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  1. Vykus

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    He was also 40 years old, noticeably declining, and at the end of his career, not to mention Joshua knocked him out after Fury ran from a rematch. Fury is very good, but like most fighters, he won't handle Joshua's power.
     
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    We haven’t seen the best of AJ yet , and he keeps getting a little better with each fight. He beats them both IMHO.
     
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    There’s not a chance Wilder does. He’s terrible.
     
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    I wasn’t sure before but I’m now certain AJ beats Wilder on that performance. Wilder has a chin but Joshua is much more powerful and I think he gets him in trouble. Fury - Joshua is a close fight, can go either way. I like Joshua but we all know he gets a decision if it’s even half-Close and I don’t see Fury knocking him out.
     
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    Fury only got caught and KD twice against Wilder because he showboated and made stupid sloppy mistakes and paid the price just like he would against Joshua if he did the same, (which he would because Fury is not right in the head) the only differnece is AJ will finish him off. Joshua-Wilder could go either way but i'd slightly favour Joshua.
     
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    Out of these 3 boxers I would most like to see AJ & Wilder fight,we now know what Wilder & Fury is like (great fight btw).
     
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    With his power he has a puncher's chance obviously but i'd favour Joshua.
     
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    Joshua is not as fast and explosive puncher as Wilder. Him vs Fury would look like Klitschko - Fury, maybe a little bit more competitive but Fury out works him easily.
     
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    Joshua is not in his prime right now?
     
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    Depends what you define as now, he fought klitschko 20 months ago. Certainly improved since then
     
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    Improved vs lessar opposition?

    Come on mate.

    Takam
    Parker
    Povetkin
     
  12. ILikeBoxingForRealz

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    sIMO, AJ beats Wilder based on what I saw last night. AJ punches harder then Fury, that's not a question. And Wilder leaves himself wide open at times for big counters. AJ hits Wilder with a shot that Fury was able to land on him and it most likely leads to Wilder being rocked. 2 totally different fights. Fury would take AJ the distance Ive always said due to Tyson's style but either lose a close decision or draw as we saw last night. Wilder and Fury MUST go again. Its not a question of IF, its WHEN. Crackin fight
     
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    Their no bums.
     
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    Yes
     
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    When joshua fought klitschko, his best wins were an inexperienced whyte and breazeale. Now his best wins are klitschko, parker and povetkin, so yes he must have improved
     
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