Best resume Wilder or Joshua?

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Best resume Wilder or Joshua?

  1. Joshua

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  2. Wilder

    3 vote(s)
    7.5%
  1. Holler

    Holler Doesn't appear to be a paid matchroom PR shill Full Member

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    That's fair enough. To be fair you have to include the totality of the results and those cab drivers and street sweepers still needed putting away :p
     
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  2. andrewa1

    andrewa1 Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Although I would say "if", not "when". 50/50 fight to me.
     
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  3. Okin129

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    I expect Fury to be in the best shape he could be and therefore i'm expecting a competitive fight, based on styles
    i would favor Wilder like 55/45 or 60/40.
     
  4. LD Boxer-Puncher

    LD Boxer-Puncher Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Got to agree, and it's only 50/50 because Fury isn't even ready yet.

    If he was, then it'd be easy for him
     
  5. FastSmith7

    FastSmith7 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    If anyone votes Wilder, they have ventured beyond mental help
     
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  6. Inglis_1

    Inglis_1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Joshua so far but a win for Wilder over Fury will certainly strengthen his case.
     
  7. Jackomano

    Jackomano Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    For now I'd say Joshua and Wilder are about even. They both have two wins over top 10 fighters. The only way I see either edging the other is for them to fight. Wilder beating Fury this year to me doesn't prove anything, since Fury is too inactive and doesn't have a serious trainer. Joshua beating Povetkin would be a good win, but in order for it to matter Joshua needs to knock him out, since beating a 39 year old Povetkin on points in England doesn't really prove much, since Povetkin can't win a decision over Joshua at Wembley Stadium.


    Anthony Joshua - Top 6 Wins.

    Wladimir Klitschko - Ranked # 1. His best win, but Wlad was over 40, inactive, and shot. Wlad in his fight with Fury couldn't even get his punches off. In the Joshua fight over a year later Wlad landed more punches on Joshua than he did Fury due to Joshua's poor defense. However, even in the Joshua fight Wlad was still struggling to put punches together. That said with 60+ fights Wlad was very experienced, it was able to use his experience to make it a competitive fight and proved to be a good learning experience for Joshua.

    Joseph Parker - Ranked # 3. His Second best win. Parker has a good chin and fast hands, but lacks punching power and is awful at pacing himself. Barely won the WBO title from Ruiz and also barely won against Fury. He did perform well against Joshua in the early and middle rounds, but faded in the championship rounds.

    Charles Martin - IBF Champ. Although Martin was officially unranked he should've been, since he was coming off a win over Glazkov, who was ranked # 7.

    Dillian Whyte - Ranked outside the top 10 at the time, but a good win. Whyte has talent and can punch, but his downfall will always be his poor conditioning.

    Dominic Breazeale - Ranked outside the top 10 at the time. Can punch, but is slow as molasses and has very poor defense.

    Carlos Takam - Ranked outside the top 10 at the time. Despite being unranked Takam is very experienced and showed Joshua isn't very comfortable with opponents that use effective mobility. Takam was able to get inside on Joshua and go to work, but couldn't put a dent in Joshua due to his lack of punching power.

    Deontay Wilder Top 6 Wins

    Bermane Stiverne - Ranked # 2. Coming off two back to back wins over #7 Arreola. The second win was by way of knockout. Stiverne was able to neutralize Wilder's straight right hand, which is why he went the distance, but couldn't neutralize Wilder's jab and instead absorbed a 12 round beating.

    Luis Ortiz - Ranked # 5. Was somewhat inactive coming into the Wilder fight, considering he only fought once in 2017. Skilled southpaw with power, but was also 38 years old at the time. Put up a good fight and even managed to neutralize Widler's jab, but had no answer for Wilder's straight right and right cross. The combination of both took him out in the 10th round.

    Johann Duhaupas - Ranked outside the top 10 at the time. Has power and is a durable fighter. He crowded Wilder the whole fight and managed to neutralize most Wilder's power shots, but like Stiverne ended up taking a prolonged beating, but lacked Stiverne counterpunching to keep himself form getting stopped in the 11th.

    Arhur Szpilka - Ranked outside the top 10 at the time. Good southpaw with good handspeed, but lacks power. Didn't pace himself against Wilder and started fading in the middle rounds. Wilder took him out in the 9th.

    Eric Molina - Ranked outside the top 10 at the time. Has power and handspeed, but has poor stamina and defense. He showed up in good shape against Wilder and had a few moments, but was absorbing to many counters and got taken out in the 9th.

    Gerald Washington - Ranked outside the top 10. A good athlete, but lacks punching power and his skills are very sloppy. He wasn't very competitive against Wilder and his lack of punching power got him taken out in the 5th.
     
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  9. HerolGee

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    its about cowardzaghe type fans.

    if u think cowardzaghe type fans are joe calzaghe be my guest.
     
  10. Serge

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