Can we all agree on this for Wilder v AJ?

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  1. Caper

    Caper How about a fair shake? banned Full Member

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    When convenient you’re a Joshua backer I see. Conspiracy theorist first, biased subjective poster second and a fair weather fan to boot. All the makings of shallow vessel with selective perception and deeply rooted reactive devaluation.

    Don’t ever change, you’re the perfect piece of antiquated symbolism in a world that has lost most of its identity and almost all of its integrity. In many ways I envy your confident narrowness, I never thought the more you increase your apperception and expand on your appreciation of the unfamiliar the more complicated life actually becomes.

    Still I agree with most of your post yet I disagree with the subconscious thought that motivated the words. Lol WTF was in that green cigarette I smoked this morning for breakfast!
     
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  2. Caper

    Caper How about a fair shake? banned Full Member

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    Co-sign Parker would be a more complicated puzzle for Wilder, however, the danger is still very real because I don’t see Parker having the “punch” to keep Wilder completely off him for the entire fight. DW doesn’t have great footwork but it doesn’t mean he can’t close the distance quickly utilizing his athleticism alone.

    One thing that’s vastly underrated and under appreciated is a fighters ability to accept his limitations and fuel it with narcissistic energy. Sure, Wilder can be viewed as one dimensional but what a dynamic dimension it is.
     
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  3. Dagnaldinho

    Dagnaldinho Active Member Full Member

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    Comparing Wlad and wilder other than a strong right hand is ludicrous. Wlad has some of the best defence displayed by a heavyweight which delayed the inevitable till Round 5. Now WHEN Joshua drops Wilder, if Wilder recovers well, then i give him a strong chance of landing that right hand flush on a fading Joshua. At least 20lbs overweight with a broken nose early on means i dont take too much away from that Takam fight.

    Joshua is very tight, accurate and a good pressure fighter, Wilder is very wide and easy too tag, even for these smaller heavy's, they found him very easy in the early rounds in almost all his B Level fights. His only A Level fight, you saw how easily Ortiz made work of him for the first 5. Wilder is too cautious in the first 5 Rounds, unless he comes firing out from the start i see Joshua being too much early on and he takes Wilder out, maybe even on the feet after the first knockdown. We all love a British stoppage.

    i actually believe Wilders best chance is too start quick and land and throw them wild shots form the opening bell and hit AJ with the unexpected fast wild start. If he did that i wouldnt be surprised if he put AJ down early, but i also wouldnt be surprised if he caught a clean right counter and was put out himself.
     
  4. Todd498

    Todd498 Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    I hear ya man but I do think the top guys out box Deontey badly. Yes Ortiz is a solid fighter even though I’ve hacked on his age. It was a good win no doubt but that crap the ref pulled that got Wilder the extra rest was irritating. And Ortiz was out boxing him the majority of the fight. IMO Parker, Joshua, Fury (When his fat ass is in shape) and Povetkin are a notch above Ortiz.
     
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  5. Caper

    Caper How about a fair shake? banned Full Member

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    Booted? What happened?