Wilder against Joshua

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  1. Bob Flaps

    Bob Flaps Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You think AJ would have got up and recovered fully from the shots Fury took in fights 1 and 3?
     
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    Wilder-Joshua won't happen: Wilder never fights people who're more than mid-class. AJ can't fight top opponents. So both will stay away from such a fight. But if happens, Wilder has the power to hurt the weak chin of Joshua, the point is Wilder's punch was tested only once against a top opponent and it didn't work. On the other hand, Joshua somehow survived Wlad who's a big puncher, yet he didn't survive Ruiz, so he's questionable how weak really is, but definitely not strong enough. From a technical standpoint, Joshua is the better fighter and has the necessary power to break Wilder and I see him doing it if survives or evades Wilder's right hand.
     
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    lol you cant be serious pal you are on a roll with these posts one thing is for sure you sure do like joshua and you sure do hate wilder Klichko was a middle aged man who hadnt been boxing for ages and then retired lol who else has joshua beat
     
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    joshua stands a chance he is a big strong bloke but how is he supposed to not get hit by wilder he cant move and has no head movement he wont be able to do what he did against ruiz who was like a water buffalo in the second fight and lets be honest he would do well to recover from being hit no shame in being kod by wilder you need a hell of a chin for that not sure if joshua can do it but joshua is not as weak chin as folk say
     
  5. Hankey89

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    I don't like Joshua, just all this talk of WIlder unbelievable power when he is only fights bums is hilarious. The only reason he dared fight Fury is because he had just lost half his body weight, then found out his ATG power only works on tomato cans.
     
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    Lol he nearly had Fury out twice Joshua and wilder both power boxers to an extent wilder much more powerful look what he did to Jonathan brezile that’s a good comparison
     
  7. FastLeft

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    he put Fury down & Fury was down for 9 1/2 seconds. that happened in 2 different fights.

    compare that to Wlad & Whyte, who did absolutely nothing to Fury.
     
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    Showed a great chin, heart and survival skills against both Fury and Ortiz.

    Agree that Wilder chins Joshua. I think only Fury and Usyk have the ring IQ to read when the big shots are coming and how to take the sting out of them.
     
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    Helenius went the distance with Whyte. Who had joshua scrambling with the only decent punch he landed. Would take one from wilder
     
  10. sauhund II

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    Wilder chins AJ in short time, the Bodybuilder is mentally done, stick a fork in him..................Wilder has landed his right on every single fighter he has met and only Fury by a literal hair was able to get up.............Aj was buckled by a feather fisted cruiser...............but Hearns will never let AJ near Wilder.
     
  11. Accurate

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    I've always fancied Wilder to do a job on Joshua and fast as well. Probably why it hasn't happened as others have said.
     
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    Wilder has more power and more heart than AJ. AJ can't avoid those bombs. Little doubt in mind Wilder takes AJ out and probably within six rounds.
     
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    AJ would be scared stiff and get slept very early here. Horrible match up for him
     
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    Definition of a 50/50 fight. Don’t let the Helenius win fool you into thinking Wilder is back to his best, those fury fights will have took a lot out of him, if Joshua gets his confidence back he could knock Wilder out just the same as Wilder could do it to him, it’s a whoever lands first type of fight, Wilder could ice him cold with a right hand or AJ could break him down and KO him, this idea that it’s a forgone conclusion is a bit silly to me
     
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    Even if Joshua fights Wilder like he fought Ruiz the second time -- jabbing and running, with the occasional one-twos sprinkled in -- all it does is delays the inevitable.

    There is no terror in the bang, only in the anticipation of it.