Both Fury and Wilder beat Joshua with ease

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  1. Brighton bomber

    Brighton bomber Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Fury may very well beat Joshua, he has the right style with his movement and defence. I have always thought Fury gives Joshua all kinds of problems.

    Wilder, nope not a hope in hell, all he has is that right hand and nothing else. Last nights performance only reconfirmed that Joshua will batter Wilder silly if Wilder ever agrees to fighting Joshua.
     
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  2. UniversalPart

    UniversalPart Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    I thought this too but Wilder carries his power and his athleticism will definately give Joshua problems - who is as stiff as a plank in comparison.

    Wilder could be 99-110 going into the last round and still maybe pull off the upset like we saw last night against Fury.
     
  3. chatty

    chatty Boxing Addict Full Member

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    After last night I think Joshua beats both easier than I had before. Wilder is technically terrible and easy to hit and Fury Refuses engage in a fight and does the least he possibly can to win.

    Joshua KOs both imo
     
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  4. de Morhalle

    de Morhalle Member Full Member

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    AJ would KO Wilder in 3 rounds similar to Tyson VS Berbick. Remeber AJ coming forward is brutal he closes and narrows so you either flee or engage. It's not just power, AJ hits better more precise and fluid, combos you to nothing and the torque on AJ is simply insane. AJ fought a better WK than Fury , WK had to win in his comeback against AJ and Fury had no interest in fighting WK second time.

    This is why I changed from a Fury fan to an AJ fan I've watched Fury since McDermott and he threw it all away and AJ stepped in and stepped up and has not stepped back. This was a great and magical comeback for Fury no doubt but he ain't Joshua. Fury became a champ but he could not keep it and he never defended it. Lineal does not exist, if so then Marciano still hold that record.

    We still need to ask the question can Fury keep going or is he going to relapse? It take more than 1 fight to become great. Only AJ is on that path the others are faltering. AJ is too relentless this is why Fury will not play mind games with AJ he will be humble if he squares with AJ quote this please.
     
  5. zfc

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    Getting better?. He's gone backwards since the Klitschko fight and looks easier to hit with each fight he has.
     
  6. _Scott_

    _Scott_ Boxing Addict Full Member

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    So a 41-year-old inactive Klitschko was better than his 39-year-old version who was undefeated for 11 years? Come on now...

    The only reason why Klitschko looked good against AJ is because he was fighting a stationery opponent who moves like a robot. Fury would have easily won the rematch if he didn't have all the mental issues. Wlad was reluctant to throw the right hand because he knew he never could land it cleanly. Joshua moves and punches even slower than a 41 year old Klitschko, meaning he would be hitting air all night long against Fury.
     
  7. zfc

    zfc Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Joshua wouldn't land the shots on Wilder that Fury did because Joshua cannot throw a feint to save his life.
     
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  8. JacobEr

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    No, AJ will knock out Wilder very easily. All Wilders attacks are readed at the beginning and if Fury hadn’t made a "show" in the ring, Wilder wouldn't have landed on Fury anything serious.
     
  9. ILikeBoxingForRealz

    ILikeBoxingForRealz Active Member Full Member

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    Fury used good feints last night which was a key component for him. But with Wilder vs Joshua I don't think feints would be a key factor. Joshua would land on Wilder if they do in fact fight one day, we know this. Feints or no feints. Wiilder drives me nuts with his hands always so low, never throws a straight jab its always and up jab cuz his hands are always down by his side. Joshua would I think capitalize on that. Wilder has a strong beard on him tho Id like to see him take a shot from AJ
     
  10. de Morhalle

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    Yes Klitschko was lackadaisical with Fury. Your right about Wlad not throwing the right due to Fury befuddling him same with Wilder. Fact is this AJ fought a Wlad fight and won he forced the fight and made Wlad quit. I also remember Fury being rocked by Cunningham yes and McDermott yes and rocked by Wilder yes? Fury still won. AJ has fought tougher opposition and did it better without the hiccups. Fact is this the basics of actual boxing the fundamentals take you around the world. AJ outboxed Parker a better technical fighter than Wilder. He KO'd in brutal fashion Povetkin last I heard who had never been stopped. Whyte is the number 1 challenger on the rise only to of been stopped previously by AJ. Fact is this AJ opponents look and fight better and are still in this division and are a threat. Wilder's and Fury's opponents ??????????

    Come come, you think all of a sudden AJ would be hitting air, Fury would be unable to seize the initiative in a AJ fight he would lack the force needed to close AJ off and AJ would combo him Street Fighter 2 TURBO style.
     
  11. Ph33rknot

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    Fury comes out on top if all three fought multiple times Aj /Wilder is more 50/50
     
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  12. NoNeck

    NoNeck Pugilist Specialist Full Member

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    Joshua doesn’t have a shred of the head movement or feints of Fury. Wilder still was able to him up, and Joshua does not have that kind of chin.

    Fury far outperformed Joshua against a better version of Wlad.
     
  13. blackbolt396

    blackbolt396 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    No you don’t.