Would Wilder last more than 3 rounds with Joshua?

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  1. KingFury64

    KingFury64 Active Member banned Full Member

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    Would Wilder last more than 3 rounds with Joshua?
     
  2. Jim Jeffries

    Jim Jeffries Ring General banned Full Member

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    Yes if he keeps at distance and clinches.
     
  3. iii

    iii Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Who cares, they are both absolutely useless, Haye would spark out both of them on the same night!
     
  4. sean

    sean pale peice of pig`s ear Full Member

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    dangerous fight for both fighters
    both have the power to ko each other

    experience wise wilder has 36 fights under his belt/ despite this joshua is a more rounded fighter / tighter more polished guasrd asnd punch delivery

    IMO wilder has more talent /just he does not use it in fights / due IMO to his poor matchmaking while he has been developing leading to him having sloppy practises in the ring.

    joshua is a much more box by numbers boxing manuel fighter / most things done corretly

    wilder has better or lighter feet movement/ quicker hands /

    joshua better defense and IMO harder 1 punch shot / but that is irrelevent as both have way enough power to ko all but the most granite of chins and its already been proven that wilder and joshua do not have granite chins.

    if wilder could keep this long and technical and use movement he could devise a gameplan to win .

    if wilder fights sloppy as he has done v dulhaupus/ spilzka/mexican /then joshua could throw straight rights down the pipe when wilder loads up on his roundhouse ones.

    but as i expect wilder to have a plan v povetkin and stick to it ./so i think wilder would not try to bomb out joshua but work his openeings i would pick wilder by ko v joshua .

    just think none of us have seen the best of wilder and i think there is a good fighter in there and not just a ko artist.

    more based on what i think he posseses rather than what he has done in the ring.
     
  5. The Devil

    The Devil Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Honestly, no. I don't see how he does. The way he was swinging and falling over against Szpilka was genuinely embarrassing. Them type of mistakes would be brutally punished by AJ and Tyson Fury. Though I think Povetkin will be the first to KO him.
     
  6. Ilesey

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  7. Staminakills

    Staminakills Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Yes or no, it goes both wats too. These beaats are each others main rivals, the rest of the division is for their pickings filling out their resumes with big wins and highlight reel ko's, and that's for the next decade.

    What a great decade+ we have in the hw division, already well on its way. DW gets to rid the hw division of povetkin soon and that's a great part of the new era, ridding all the pretenders and front runners. Of course we have some that have proven over the decades that just simply wont go away.

    Not cant be beat out of the rankings, some just keep coming back time and time again and if once a titlest they give you too many completely corrupt standings for way too many new bonus career chances
     
  8. Benitom3

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    Deonkey would be a pile of Alabama ribs in the corner inside of 2
     
  9. On The Money

    On The Money Dangerous Journeyman Full Member

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    I don't see any difference between them. Both in love with their power, both have poor chins, both have feasted on bums. Wilder in his first fight on the 21st. Femi yet to face anybody.
     
  10. Ahurath

    Ahurath Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Where do people get the ridiculous notion that Wilder is some pushover that will just fall everytime you put him against a hypothetical matchup?
     
  11. pingree24

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    Wilder by mid rd stoppage maybe decision , like sean said deontay has faster hands and feet is more athletic similar power . But the big difference would be stamina wilder can fight at a much fast pace for a full 12 rds i dont think aj can . If wilder fights disciplined he can win this fight imo , longer it went the more it favors wilder
     
  12. Mendoza

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    That's up to Joshua. I say Wilder is finished by round 6. 3 would not surprise me at all.
     
  13. BlizzyBlizz

    BlizzyBlizz Loyal Member Full Member

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    Three rounds? That is a 50-50 fight mofo lol...
     
  14. N17

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    At this point any outcome is possible in my mind. I'd go with Joshua but I wouldn't be 100% confident.

    I keep watching Joshua and the more I see of him the less convinced I am about him.

    I've banged the drum for AJ and think the power is genuine but I see a lot of things that could be exploited.

    It's a very good fight, I'd pay to watch it.
     
  15. chico g

    chico g Let's watch some Sesame Street...lmao Full Member

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    Wilder wouldn't last 3 rounds with Joshua. Because he'd have Anthony out of there in two.