Would Wilder still stop AJ?

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  1. Pepsi Dioxide

    Pepsi Dioxide Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Would of been a good possibly legacy defining fight 6 years ago.
     
  2. Jacques81

    Jacques81 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    When he got the crap kicked out of him 2x by Fury and embarrassed by Parker, I feel satisfied.
    And I'm one of his biggest critics. I should want him knocked unconscious based on his ridiculous excuses for losing his fights to Fury but I'm not a sadist. I think he's already set for brain damage to whatever he's got left unfortunately
     
  3. lordlosh

    lordlosh Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    You are talking the same WIlder that couldn't KO glass jaw Szpilka in less than 9 rounds, or Wilder that couldn't even KD Duapauhs even once, and won via referee stoppage in 11? Or Wilder that was getting beaten by a 40 year old patient Ortiz, and need 10 rounds to KO him, after referee gifted him the needed time to survive.

    Is this that prime monster you are talking about? Remind me again what was your prediction on Wilder - Parker. Reminds me again what was your prediction on AJ - Ngannou ?

    There is no world where Wilder supposedly lands first against a million time better boxer, a guy with a high guard who knows how to block punches and moves away from them.

    The only one that would be KOed in that fight is WIlder, and that's why he ducked the fight.

    Also AJ never quit. He actually did something Wilder never have done. Take immediate rematch and school Ruiz 12-0. Let that sink.

    Your overhyped bum, because it's all Fury had, ducked the rematch against Parker. Same Parker that AJ beats with ease. And that Parker school Wilder 12-0.
    Same Parker you Fury fanatics were swearing Wilder will KO in just a few rounds, just for after to cry how WIlder is past it, when he is not, and has always been a bum.
     
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  4. sauhund II

    sauhund II Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Bravo.

    You are the Bodybuilders jock strap carrier. Well done.

    Question: Which Fighter spit his mouth piece out and quit vs a morbid obese Taco stand owner they picked out of the trash can on short notice who had zero significant wins before or after the spit the mouthpiece out quit job ?
     
  5. lordlosh

    lordlosh Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    The supposed H2H Goat lost to a Rahim f**** Rahman, knock out cold. Oliver McCall KO Lewis in just 2 rounds cold as well.

    When you are fighting at the HW and fought the top echelon you are prone to defeats.
    And last time i check AJ didn't quit, nothing alike. He actually showed great heart in that fight. He was obvious concussed heavily in the 3rd after the temple shot, and lasted 4 more rounds, was down a total of 4 time, in which every time he gets up.
    Where the f**** did you see the quit ? The referee waved. If he wanted to quit, he would have pulled Dubois, aka stay on the knee and get up late, not get the moment when he is down.

    Fury was turning his back to the ref multiple time when he was down, and was going on the ropes.
    You have no f**** idea what you are talking, as you never fight in your life. Never been concussed as well, as you are not very sharp when you are concussed, and not sure what you are even doing.

    Also Ruiz was a late, late replacement, and won that fight only based on AJ going for the Kill recklessly cause he scored KD and Ruiz showed a granite chin, after eating a huge right hand after that KD, and AJ goes recklessly, eat a huge temple shot, that concussed him and the fight was over after that.

    Curious why trolls like you never mention the straight up rematch. The same rematch people like you were saying AJ have zero chance to win, as it wasn't just 1 lucky punch that Ruiz KO. Same rematch AJ owns Ruiz 12-0, and put a boxing clinics, without the need of corrupt officials, and to stink the place out it with his performance, aka clinching Ruiz to death. It was a pure boxing lesson.

    And the only person who is done after that rematch is Ruiz. As he is not the same fighter. So who is the mental midget?

    AJ is on the road to 3x World Champion again.

    And again people like you have no clue. You are showing your heart and how good you are in your training, in the gym, in the ring you are showcasing your skill, not how much punishment you can take.

    AJ clearly done that, clearly comeback stronger and better.
    Wilder from the first day of his career, till his last, never shown even 1 sign of improvement, never won a rematch, hell he ducked Parker rematch, as he was offered the fight. He was offered the Zhang fight as well, which would have put him back in the top again.
    So talk about heart buddy?

    One guy is a true Champion, who never ducked a challenge, and the other one was always a protected and fabricated one.
    And everyone with a brain knows who is the Champion and who is the pretender.

    P.P. While i never like to shame anyone. But it's quite telling nowadays who are the people who calls AJ a bodybuilder. Someone is lacking confidence and it's envy i see.
    Cope.
     
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  6. MarkusFlorez99

    MarkusFlorez99 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Ew aj fans talking about 3x lol. 3x champion means you lost your championship status numerous times lmfao. The only way he beats Usyk is due to age, we all know a younger Usyk destroys Joshua because we saw it happen

    Can't wait when Usyk and Fury retire off into the sunset, leaving the bodybuilder to pick up the vacant belts, forever knowing he was never good enough to take them from the top 2 champions

    Useless
     
  7. It's Ovah

    It's Ovah I am very feel me good. Full Member

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    You really are a salty sausage, aren't you?
     
  8. BubblesUK

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    He'll know he wasn't good enough to take them from Usyk...

    Fury? I suspect he'll believe he could've beaten him - though what would actually have happened will be forever a matter for conjecture.
     
  9. AdamT

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    What an absolute load of pure dung lol
     
  10. Kev2k83

    Kev2k83 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Dunno wilder looks shot to ****.

    Maybe it was inactivity.

    Only one way to find out.
     
  11. BubblesUK

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    Or maybe he was always an overhyped can crusher who never beat a contender level fighter.

    We'll probably never know, his horrible resume helps obfuscate his limitations.
     
  12. carlingeight

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    Wilder could never have KO'd a top 10 fighter.. which is why he didn't.
     
  13. lordlosh

    lordlosh Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Agree your pile of horse ***** that you were writing before AJ shatter Ngannou chin. Everyone can see your posts leading to the fights. And now Ngannou suddenly is a 0-1 guy. Typical from Fury fans.
     
  14. TipNom

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    I always thought Wilder would stop Joshua, but I've lost confidence in that pick with each passing year.

    Honestly I think there's a chance that no version of Wilder would've been able to beat the AJ we've seen in his last two fights. He has solid enough defense to make Wilder miss, and unlike Fury, he's a good enough counterpuncher to make him pay dearly when he does miss.
     
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  15. Mitch87

    Mitch87 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    AJ would made very easy work of Wilder.

    Wilders team and Haymon knew this hence why they ducked him so many times and turned down many career high purses offers.

    There's difference from beating the likes of Washington, Spzilka, Duhaupas, Stiverne and Ortiz to the likes Wlad, Povetkin, Parker, Whyte, Ruiz, Pulev and Wallin. Absolute levels apart.