Parker Would Always Beat Wilder. Wilder Would Always Beat Joshua

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  1. Mark Anthony

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    My friend, he was befuddled in that fight, what were you watching?
     
  2. Mark Anthony

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    AJ is better than Wilder now. #letitgo
     
  3. It's Ovah

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    Is Diego Corrales a quitter in your eyes?

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  4. Joeywill

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    He almost kocked out Fury twice. If he was able to drop Fury multiple times in multiple fights I dont see why people are so confident that he wouldnt be able to against Anthony Joshua
     
  5. Joeywill

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    Better overall yes. Head to head no.
     
  6. Joeywill

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    Befuddled? I dont agree with that at all.
     
  7. MarkusFlorez99

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    He responded just fine and went on to win. Of course not
     
  8. MarkusFlorez99

    MarkusFlorez99 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    aj is just as trash. You forget he also got put in his place by an obese toddler and Usyk twice, like like crap against Pulev and struggled with Helanius and Franklin. You're only coming out of hiding because Wilders in the same boat now

    Aj fans are becoming a nuisance, pretending like he's actually going to do something in the division. Nothing will change. In reality he is irrelevant and the fans don't want to admit it
     
  9. It's Ovah

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    But he spit out his mouthpiece so you surely do. Why?
     
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  10. snake33

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    No he wouldn't and no he wouldn't
    Parker on a different day a few years ago, could lose. He's proven he can lose on a bad day.
    Joshua before Ruiz could have beaten Wilder. And now that Wilder is geriatric, maybe he could now.
     
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  11. MarkusFlorez99

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    If he responded and went on to win the fight like a warrior, where's the logic in calling Corrales a quitter ?
     
  12. It's Ovah

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    So if Joshua had been given the opportunity by the ref to continue and had somehow swung the fight around he'd no longer be a quitter?

    What if he was given the opportunity to continue but been clean KOed? Would he still be a quitter then?
     
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  13. MarkusFlorez99

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    aj didn't respond as alert as Corrales plus the beating was arguably worse. If aj chose to go out on that shield of course I wouldn't call him a quitter. He was going to lose anyway
     
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  14. It's Ovah

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    So fighters who don't respond as alert by the ref are automatically quitters?
     
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  15. MarkusFlorez99

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    No, aj is. He dropped his mouthpiece multiple times, looked disengaged walking to the corner, wasnt responding alert like he didn't want to be there, and was getting absolutely tossed. Dropped 4 timez

    Yeah no, he quit. He didn't want to be there. It's crazy. Wilders a quitter for going out on his shield twice ? Don't remember aj trying to take out Ruiz in the rematch like a Lewis. At least Wilder tried, even if he's mediocre
     
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