Mate he went down more than a cheap hooker off a non-puncher lol “iron chin”. Be honest with me, do you see the point of a third fight?
The first shot was to the sidek of the head when he was leaning forward, the second was when he was moving backward and he lost balance, the rest were from his bad balance. Like I said, credit to Fury he ****ed up his ear, which effects BALANCE. That has nothing to do with his actual chin though.
****ed up his ear lol it was a small cut and watch how much he cries about it. You avoided the question aswell , third fight?
AJ is more skillfull compared to Wilder, but he is too stiff and have no upper body movement (like Fury has). He would be a much easier target than Fury. Wilder definately has a warriors heart and a big right hand. I think Wilder wins this fight by KO if he isn’t ruined by this loss.
Is this a joke thread? And the poster here are trying to make us laugh hard? Fury faster than Joshua ? And can take more punches ? You guys on c**** ? Fury punches are messy, he doesn`t have the technique. He have good jab and thats it all. Joshua is way better technician, he is way faster with the hands and as well way more powerful and have way better inside game and punching combo. And i`m pretty sure Joshua chin is better than Fury. Joshua will KO Wilder way quicker, and the first time Wilder is hurt, Joshua will finish him. Mark my words here, cause i will come back to this comment - Joshua will KO both of them. Both won`t go more than 6-7 rounds with him.
Check out this photo : https://media-mbst-pub-ue1.s3.amazo.../2020-02/f7ae2260-55fe-11ea-a7fb-fcd53e7c6be2 From this punch, that would be heavy impact to where the jaw connects to the ear. Which would cause that large bump that formed near the ear, no?
Your comment usually are good ones, but not when comes to Joshua and Wilder. You should stop, because you are starting to not make sense at all with your comments. Did you f**** realize that Wilder now lost 2 time in a row against Fury ? Fury straight up beat him 2x time. And the referee was trying all he could to f**** Fury and gives Wilder more and more time to recover and more chances. It was pathetic to watch. Joshua send Ruiz to the canvas, and he was countered by trying to finish him, that was his mistake, because Ruiz was iron chinned. Joshua was concussed by a very hard counter hook to the temple, and eats plenty of flush hooks, but he was never able to recover after that shot. Fury shot wasn`t even flush, and wasn`t even full speed hard shot. Yet that glass head goes down straight away. He was hurt way before that by a JAB. Did you make a difference between the hard counter full power/speed shot AJ took, when he was on the front foot, and the shot Wilder took? If you don`t make difference, you obviously are biased as hell and know nothing about boxing at all. AJ took immediate rematch and beat Ruiz 12-0. He also show great improvement in his game. You realize this was Wilder rematch with Fury, because he clearly lost the first one, and this was the time to show he improved, and he have matches between that fight. The guy has clearly show zero improvement in his game from day 1 till day last of his reign as HW champion. Joshua improve after every match, this is clearly. Just pin my comment and you can read it hard, when Joshua KO both of Fury and Wilder inside 6-7 rounds. Both have zero, zero chance against him.
Get real. Wilder was a hype job, he always was. I don't use that term lightly, but it's never been more applicable than in the case of Deontay. The one guy he faced who was supposedly top level is a 50 year old with a heart murmur (go check that old man's actual record - not just professionally but amateur too. It's nothing to write home about). I expect Ruiz to hammer him, should Master Al give that fight the go-ahead.. None of this is to say that Wilder is non-threatening. He, more than almost anyone ever, will always have a puncher's chance. With him that's more than a stereotypical term. It ends there however. Punch aside, he sucks. Joshua would batter him from pillar to post. Like Tyson, he's a different level.
Look at you, all heartbroken over what should be Wilder's 2nd loss. Pathetic. Wilder had it coming. I bet he really regrets turning down those DAZN offers now lol. Ruiz is a volume puncher, with a solid chin and decent stamina for his physique. If you have both height and reach advantages, then it wouldn't make sense not to utilize them. AJ realized this the hard way, and made the proper adjustments for the rematch. The fact that you consider it cowardice makes you seem like a casual. You can't just go from being stopped to executing a boxing masterclass in 2 fights, without some serious talent. Do you think Wilder can make significant adjustments to his fighting style, if he goes for an immediate rematch? Honestly, I doubt it. Fury was able to be so aggressive with Wilder, because Wilder is so technically deficient, that he uses his right hand as a crutch. Wilder was constantly backpedaling instead of moving outta the way, leaning back with his chin up and using an ineffective high guard. To make matters worse, even his corner was helpless. He would've lost years ago, if it weren't for his careful matchmaking.
Could be. But AJ will feel that Fury has given him the blueprint for beating Wilder. Put him under pressure behind a strong jab. Ortiz had some success doing that also, but the jab won't be as successful for a southpaw and the opponent's right will be even more dangerous. This worked in Wilder's favour against Ortiz, along with the advantages in height and reach. When he faced a left jab that was longer than his, he had a very hard time staying composed under the pressure.
I dont see how people dont give the edge in this matchup to AJ. Lets see... both guys have the power to stop the other. How is it not obvious that the edge has to go to the guy with the considerably better skillset on both offense and defense. Its anyones fight, but to not favor AJ at least somewhat, is odd to me. Wilder is of course a massively, massively dangerous fight for AJ... no doubt. And he would be wise to make it a war early and try to take Wilder out of there, as the longer the fight goes, imo the more and more likely it is that Wilder will find his mark. But AJ has the mechanics to win the fight and end the fight up until that point.
Despite yesterday's outcome, Joshua vs Wilder would be a great fight and I personally would love to see the fight given that Fury is on a different level from other fighters...
he is ruined walk him down get on the inside and make him move and hold him Do not allow him space to wing away he's fhooked he now as to fight Parker , Sasha ,whyte etc before he's getting anywhere near a title shot wilder is cooked