How does Deontay Wilder hope to discourage, never mind KO Anthony Joshua if he couldn't Duhaupas?

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Can Deontay Wilder perform any better against Anthony Joshua than he did against Johan Duhaupas?

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  2. Yes (Provide at least an explanation)

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  1. Luis Fernando

    Luis Fernando Well-Known Member Full Member

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    No, because you're stupid for being incapable of staying on topic. The topic was, was he injured during the Duhaupas fight. And you go on to post something related to his fight against Bermane Stiverne = off topic.

    So again, based on the evidence, Wilder was fine in his fight against Duhaupas. No excuses will work this time around!
     
  2. ellerbe

    ellerbe Loyal Member Full Member

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    What are you ****ing on. I never said he was injured during the Duhaupas fight. Are you actually that slow? I said he was coming into the Duhaupas coming off an injury. Please tell me you're not this slow and are just refusing to admit you're wrong.
     
  3. Luis Fernando

    Luis Fernando Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Right! So that makes your point irrelevant because Wilder being injured before his fight against Duhaupas has nothing to do with his condition in his fight against Duhaupas.

    So again, please tell me you're not that slow that you can't stay on topic.

    fact is, Duhaupas walked through nearly thousand power punches from Wilder with nothing but some minor bleeding.

    Wilder was windmilling with all his body. Proving he was totally fine.
     
  4. ellerbe

    ellerbe Loyal Member Full Member

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    LMAO @ this single digit IQ **** refusing to admit they're wrong. What are you on about staying on topic. My original post was that he was coming off a hand injury. Your response to that was "nice try, that was the Stiverne fight". You probably didn't even know that he fought Duhapaus after Stiverne.
     
  5. MorvidusStyle

    MorvidusStyle Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Well ... Joshua is fighting scared since Waldo, so facing a KO artist with would naturally discourage him. Then you have the fact Wilder has a long reach, is fast, doesn't gas, comes to fight with perhaps delusional confidence, can't be simply controlled by a sensible game plan from Froch's coach since he is very unpredictable, and on top of that Wilder now looks like he has a better chin than Joshua too and can survive a bit of a beating. The Hearns and Froch's coach seem pretty discouraged at least.
     
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  6. Luis Fernando

    Luis Fernando Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Doesn't matter! He wasn't injured for his fight against Duhaupas and that's all that matters. I could give two rats about his other fights.

    Try and use your IQ to comprehend this simple concept. RTARD!
     
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  7. ellerbe

    ellerbe Loyal Member Full Member

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    Lmao I love it when people are proven wrong yet they just refuse to admit it. NO 1+1 doesn't=2! I'M NOT WRONG!!!
     
  8. Luis Fernando

    Luis Fernando Well-Known Member Full Member

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    There's nothing wrong about Wilder not being injured in his fight against Duhaupas. The only thing wrong is you bringing up a totally irrelevant fight which has nothing to do with Wilder vs Duhaupas.
     
  9. ellerbe

    ellerbe Loyal Member Full Member

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    No the only thing wrong is the fact that for some weird ass reason you assumed I said he was injured during the Duhapaus fight. I clearly said that he had a bad injury during the Stiverne fight and that was his comeback fight after a layoff. Rust+a bad hand injury. Is it 100% factual that this played a major factor? No, but it's not factually wrong that it didn't.
     
  10. Luis Fernando

    Luis Fernando Well-Known Member Full Member

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    The ONLY thing wrong is you using a totally different fight that had nothing to do with Wilder's fight against Duhaupas.
     
  11. ellerbe

    ellerbe Loyal Member Full Member

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    What do you mean? Are you new to boxing? Do you think coming off a bad injury never affects how a fighter performs in his comeback fight?
     
  12. Luis Fernando

    Luis Fernando Well-Known Member Full Member

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    If it does, we will see the effects of it. Such as a boxer not fully committing to his punches. Wasn't the case with Wilder who was 100% committing to his punches against Duhaupas = proof that the supposed injury had very little to no effect in his fight against Duhaupas.

    And being away for a few months isn't equivalent to ring rust. Especially when fighting a low level heavyweight like Duhaupas. LMFAO at the ridiculous excuses from the Wilder club. Hilarious!
     
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  13. ellerbe

    ellerbe Loyal Member Full Member

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    Do you know what "few" means? 8 months=few months? LMAO! And just because he was throwing hard punches doesn't mean he was 100% committing or that those punches were not hurting his hand. Even if it seems like he's throwing 100% shots if he's doing it with a hand that is not completely recovered, it won't have the same impact. He got injured a fight later again, which just shows he wasn't completely healed.
     
  14. Baneofthegame

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    Nope.

    Also to answer the question, yes, with his right hand.
     
  15. ellerbe

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    By the way, by your logic how did Wilder hope to discourage, never mind KO Luis Ortiz if he couldn't Duhapaus? Joshua has been hurt badly twice against Whyte and Wlad. When has Ortiz been badly rocked? I mean maybe he has been but from the big fights he's been in, I've never seen him hurt once.