AJ KO Early Wilder comes out looking tired from the ringwalk: His suit too heavy, his balls are sweaty. The lights are too bright. Charlie Zelenoff's ghost was haunting him at night. Wilder's mystic right hand has failed to KO several bums in the past. He struggles to land vs AJ , while AJ has a field day on Wilder's lack of defense and stiletto like footwork.
AJ, comfortably. Wilder telegraphs far too much, and as much as AJ's chin is questionable Wilder just doesn't have the ring IQ to set traps and make him think. Yes Usyk schooled AJ, but that was because Usyk plays that purists game exceptionally well, not because AJ didn't fight well (because he did pretty well generally speaking). Wilder is far too limited to beat AJ regularly... 1/4, 1/5 fights maybe, but AJ would win far more than Wilder would. Besides, Wilder has never beaten a fighter with a quarter of the resume Joshua has... Joshua has beaten a bunch of fighters with a couple of gatekeeper wins, which is where Wilder's is. Sure, Wilder is probably better than his trash resume, but how much is extremely questionable.
Joshua is so terrified of engaging that it's not even funny. I see absolutely no way for him to win. Joshua can't afford to be hit cleanly even once whereas Wilder can. Wilder by highlight reel ko 3
It is very simple really. Wilder fought Fury 3 times. First declared a draw, but everyone knows fury should have got the win including Wilder. Second fight, Fury in better shape totally battered and stopped him. Third fight Wilder went in their knowing the two previous fights went against him in tough fights, but he went in regardless because he had the confidence and belief that he could do it, and showed absolute heart and guts right up until he got knocked out, but he never stopped trying regardless. Wilder would not hesitate to jump in with Joshua, because as a fighter he went up in my estimation and showed he is up for a "Fight". The same can not be said of AJ, he would **** his pants at the thought of facing Wilder.
Wilder by brutal KO. He resisted against 202 cm 130 kg Gypsy monster despite his terrible stamina. Bodybuilding merchant got stunned 6-7 times by a "former CW" and early ringing of the bell saved him.
LISTEN YOU LOT, LET ME TELL YOU SOMETHING. AJ was doing well defensively vs Usyk who is a much much trickier puncher than Wilder who only has the big straight right hand. If AJ was able to do very well defensively vs Usyk, then he would do 5x better vs Wilder. AJ finishes Wilder 8/10, Wilder could get 1 or 2 wins as he always carries that power. AJ hasn't got a glass chin, he got hit with a shot that ****ed his balance in the Ruiz fight and got dropped by one of the biggest punchers in history in Wlad. Other than the fights with Ruiz and Wlad he only was close to going down vs Usyk and Whyte. Whyte hit him with the shot that KTFO many many people including iron chinned Chisora
Sorry, I still fail to see how Fury beating him three times equates to an early KO for Windmills. Maybe I'm just not getting the logic you're working with here.
Thing is, the third Fury fight is the first and only time in Wilders career that he went in knowing his opponent was dangerous. AJ's done it multiple times, fought a far higher number of contenders and gatekeepers than Wilder - Wilder's career is primarily journeymen. This argument isn't a good one, mate.
I’d watch it, maybe even pay which I never do. AJ is better technique sees him land first but hey this is two big but flawed heavy weights so who knows. Balances things out, it’s an interesting fight again
Aj with shocking ease. Wilder landed just 9% of his jabs and and only 72 punches over 11 rounds vs a defensively average Fury. What is that about 6 punches and a shade more per round? Yep.
Joshua's better but he's got the cards stacked against him in the chin and power department. I'd probably favor the bodybuilder 6 or 7/10 times to win by mid round stoppage. Wilder was gassed ready to go after the 4th, yet Fury still couldn't put him away earlier. It leads me to believe Fury can punch but not as hard as Joshua. The power gap might even be quite large. Fury has better movement but Joshua can put his punches together quicker, and better
The bodybuilder wins by KO/TKO inside 8 rounds. As somebody already mentioned above, Wilder is way too limited to seriously trouble AJ. Would be an exciting fight while it lasts though.
If Whyte hit Joshua with the same shot that sparked Chisora, you can bet your life it’s sparking Joshua. It was a much better delivered left hook, more power on it