I'd STILL Pick Deontay Wilder To KO Anthony Joshua...

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  1. Makuza

    Makuza New Member Full Member

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    It's a shame Wilder and his team don't accept team AJs offers, attempt to negotiate or send counter offers of thier own then really.

    Evidence suggests AJ Bangs him worse than Fury did last night. It's almost like **** talk that kids do.

    Why doesn't Wilder fight AJ then?

    Salty much?
     
  2. Marco904

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    I think you meant to say rematching Ruiz if you're Joshua is easier than rematching Fury if you're Wilder...
     
  3. Marco904

    Marco904 Member Full Member

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    You sound massively butt-hurt! If you think Joshua's a fraud, then you must think the rules of boxing need to be changed so that it's more like bare knuckle or something. Hit and not get hit, which I think you'll find it what Joshua did in the rematch. Why on earth would he play into Ruiz's hands by going toe-to-toe with someone faster than him and not learn from his mistakes?
     
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  4. Marco904

    Marco904 Member Full Member

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    You got that bit right!!
     
  5. RB1702

    RB1702 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    AJ hurts him and finishes him off with combinations. Early on I think. Wilder has no defence or inside game. Useless up close.
     
  6. Wizbit1013

    Wizbit1013 Drama go, and don't come back Full Member

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    Wilders defence isn't "that" bad

    Spot on about his inside game though
     
  7. Toney F*** U

    Toney F*** U Boxing junkie Full Member

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    I had a feeling it was you who bumped this thread lol
     
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  8. RB1702

    RB1702 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Wilder accused his trainer of spiking his drink. Who looks more mentally fragile now.
     
  9. RB1702

    RB1702 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He doesn’t. It’s average at best. He avoided punchers tbh.
     
  10. RB1702

    RB1702 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Haha yeah I tend to do this when bored. I just google Joshua matchups. Just to get a conversation going lol.
     
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  11. Toney F*** U

    Toney F*** U Boxing junkie Full Member

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    :lol:
     
  12. MarkusFlorez99

    MarkusFlorez99 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Because Aj is all wrong for him. Fury showed that you need to apply pressure to close distance and take away the ring so he cant load his long range right hand as much. Then take the fight to him and wipe him out as wilder has nothing on the inside. Aj would be able to execute this game plan easier and more effectively than fury did. And because of the 2nd fight, everyone knows the blueprint to beat him so that makes it even worse.
     
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  13. Jackman65

    Jackman65 FJB Full Member

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    AJ would probably follow the Fury blueprint and give Wilder a boxing lesson. One mistake and Wilder could end the fight. I would pick AJ, but Wilder is a dangerous fighter, even though he’s flawed. I hope they fight someday. It’s a shame they couldn’t make it happen when both were on top.

    Fury beats both of these guys but he’s a wildcard and you never know if bad Fury will show up. Bad Fury could lose to both these guys but I think we’ve seen the last of him until he gets too old to move that big body around.
     
  14. Babality

    Babality KTFO!!!!!!! Full Member

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    Wilder was kd’d and wobbly legged for the entire fight from that one punch. Joshua survived a flush right hand from Wlad. 50/50. If Joshua lands, it’s over for Wilder too.

    The guys that hurt Joshua were at least big punchers.
     
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  15. sasto

    sasto Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It's funny to see this old thread when there was still widespread respect for Wilder. It's too bad he went off the rails.

    AJ doesn't project confidence like he used to, that would really fuel Wilder and bring out the best of his abilities.

    It's a shame the fight never happened and is looking unlikely, since I think it would be a really dynamic and exciting matchup despite AJ's advantages.