Max 'Thesaurus' Kellerman on AJ/Wilder

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  1. TBE ⭐

    TBE ⭐ New Member Full Member

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  2. Cafe

    Cafe Sitzpinkler Full Member

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    Fury did, I mean he got knocked down heavy by a featherfist cruiser so it's not out of realms of reality.
     
  3. Reinhardt

    Reinhardt Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I agree with Max,,,,,geez I hated to say that
     
  4. Puroresu_Fan

    Puroresu_Fan Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    His talking as if AJ won't be fighting back.
     
  5. jaytxxl

    jaytxxl Well-Known Member Full Member

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    AJs weakness is somebody that fight like Wilder. Wilders weakness is someone that fights like Fury. Fury’s weakness is someone that fight like AJ.. I wish each fight happens and the best man wins.. Reminds me a lot of Cotto, Mosley and Margarito..
     
  6. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    Bootleg Dorticos has fought how many prime fighters his own size with the speed, power and reach (and much better technique and skills than him) of AJ?

    Can Bootleg Dorticos KO AJ if he catches him with the right hand. No doubt. However, AJ isn't a 37 y/o Stiverne (40 y/o for the rematch) with 77'' reach and cement feet or a 38-40 y/o Ortiz with a 78'' reach and cement feet. AJ is 240lbs of solid muscle, who is very fleet of both hand and foot for a man of his gargantuan dimensions and he has an 82'' reach. AJ could KO Bootleg Dorticos with one shot too and if he gets him hurt those powerful follow up combinations of his come thick and fast and best believe Bootleg Dorticos' ass will be hitting that canvas hard if AJ touches that chin of his.
     
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  7. vast

    vast Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Fury would toy with AJ.
     
  8. PolicemanPrawn

    PolicemanPrawn Member Full Member

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    Never rated Max Kellerman as a pundit, and nothing has changed after this interview. He's a hypeman designed to get people interested in the sport, not a deep analyst with good unbiased thinking and reasoning. He might appeal to dummies though.

    I'd pick Joshua clearly against Wilder, who avoided the fight in the past. I'm not too hopeful of the fight being made.