Joshua now is a faster KO-artist in championship fights than Wilder.

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  1. N17

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    Truth
     
  2. Dubblechin

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    Wlad - 69 Pro Fights
    Vitali - 47 Pro Fights
    Lewis - 44 Pro Fights
    Wilder - 41 Pro Fights

    Joshua - 22 Pro Fights

    Wake me up and let me know what Joshua's average rounds per fight are when he has another 25 or 45 pro fights.

    I'm guessing his fights aren't going to end quicker the older he gets and the more fights he has.

    They rarely do.
     
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  3. N17

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    Yeah and you wake the rest of us up when Wilder has done as much as Joshua has done in those 22 fights.
     
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  4. Dubblechin

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    He fought Tyson Fury. When did Joshua do that much?

    Who's Joshua fighting next? Wlad again?

    Who's Wilder fighting next? Fury again?
     
  5. N17

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    Are you really going to try and pretend Wilder has done more than AJ as a professional?

    FFS :facepalm:
     
  6. Dubblechin

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    Who did Joshua fight who is as good as Tyson Fury? Who is he going to fight coming up who is as good as Tyson Fury?

    You tell me? Charles Martin? Wlad at 41? Wlad at 43?

    There isn't anyone.

    Wilder-Fury II coming up. Who is Joshua fighting next? 43-year-old Wlad? 38-year-old Pulev?

    Go away.
     
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  7. N17

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    Nobody knows just how good Fury is these days, all we know is..

    Wilder lost (and he did lose) to a man banned for PED's, inactive for two and a half years, who suffered with severe depression, abused his body with drugs, food and alcohol and who laboured 10 rounds with Pianeta in his previous fight.


    This fight didn't show how good or great Fury was, it showed just how terrible Wilder is.
     
  8. Dubblechin

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    You said you didn't watch it. So your opinion on something you never saw means nothing.

    And if you're comparing it to the Pianeta fight, EVERYONE KNOWS you didn't see it.
     
  9. N17

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    Oi numbnuts, listen to that, when AJ was an amateur he was bashing up Fury who was a professional.

    Don't believe the rubbish that Fury comes out with these days, it's all jealousy and bitterness, Fury was really high in AJ and privately he still is.
     
  10. N17

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    I said I didn't watch it live, LIVE, I said I watched it the next day, if you're going to quote me or say something then get it right, I know that's alien to you but facts matter.

    WTF are you talking about now? I didn't compare the fight to Pianeta, I said Furys last fight before Wilder he laboured to a decision against Pianeta.. and he did.

    You're tired little fella, go to bed, you're not even reading the posts correctly.
     
  11. Dubblechin

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    Watched it the next day on what?
     
  12. Dubblechin

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    Boy, it's taking a long time for you to respond to a simple question. Watched it the next day on what?
     
  13. GALVATRON

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    Joshua average rounds are 3 and in championship fights he's on track...

    Klitschko first reign had 5 fights defended as champion and accumulated 35 rounds. Wlad averaged about 6 round stoppages.

    Joshua is on a 6 fight run with 49 rounds.That's an added fight .Joshua knockouts averages 8 rounds in title fights and that goes up because not just much better opposition but he fought Wlad HIMSELF. Lol

    Wlad has gone the distance as champion 7 times.

    Joshua has gone the distance once thus far.

    Let's not act stupid ( I know it's hard ) and pretend Klitschko is on a huge level finisher over Joshua bc they're not even comparable in 22 fights bc Joshua blows him out of the water..all around in having already 6 title defenses.

    .Come back here if Joshua loses his 25th fight. :eatingburger
     
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    100%. And thats 2 world level opponents whose chins are on the weaker side.
     
  15. Dubblechin

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    Joshua has engaged in seven title fights.

    Wlad has engaged in 29 title fights.

    Punchers don't score as many early KOs the older they get. They just don't. For a variety of reasons. Loss of speed. Age. Reflexes. Wear and tear on their bodies. Fighting only 22 fights compared to 69 fights, for example.
     
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