How would AJ take the combo that floored Fury?

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  1. Sephiroth Rising 7

    Sephiroth Rising 7 'No tears please!' banned Full Member

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    Comparing Whyte's powerr to Wilder's

    Wow thanks for confirming your ignorance.
     
  2. Sephiroth Rising 7

    Sephiroth Rising 7 'No tears please!' banned Full Member

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    AJ would be dead donkey, if he had taken those shots.
     
  3. Aston Villa

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    Way earlier in the fight though, 12th round is a different gravy !
     
  4. blackbolt396

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    That’s damn funny
     
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  5. Aston Villa

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    Different shots they throw with power. Whyte's left hook to body or head is more powerful, Wilders right hand is more powerful comparing them imo
     
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    rski Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Fair point, wilder does swing for the fences and fury showed it’s possible to catch him with a counter and stop the attack, but he is quicker. I can see AJ fighting back after going down as she showed he had the heart against wlad but there are a lot of variables. We have also seen AJ reeling on the ropes, gassed out, pretty much defenceless no idea what to do, if wilder lands in that scenario he is in trouble. As said, a knock down later in the fight could be a problem for AJ. But yeah, earlier I could see AJ catching him on a counter., dependant on how hurt he is.
     
  8. Brighton bomber

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    With the Whyte and Wlad incidents he was gassed true though that was after he was going for the kill, he punched himself out and in recent performances he's been far more prudent with his out put to prevent gassing. Only way I see Joshua pushing the pace beyond what is comfortable again is if he's behind and needing a KO and even then that might not happen as we saw how calm and methodical Joshua was when Povetkin was giving him all kinds of trouble. Maybe if Wilder can get under Joshua's skin in the build up he can make Joshua be overly aggressive and go for the KO too much but I doubt it.