I didn't have Joshua beating him for sure. What I do think is that what Joshua bought to the table in skills and power, the other two champions ( Parker and Wilder ) bring the same. I am not saying they would beat Klitschko but I am not saying the opposite either.
Look I'm a big Wilder fan but I'm disappointed in his development. What a **** was that against Ortiz and Szpilka? Even that French dude hurt him a few times. The only attribute he brings to the table in that match up is punching power. That's it. His boxing skills are mediocre at best. Parker is a good dude but I don't consider him a serious threat to Aj, Wilder, and Klitschko.
I am disappointed in his development also but actually he brings just as much skillset into the ring as A.J. Plus, maybe a little more power. He gets wild but only after he has his opponent hurt and is trying to finish them. Wilder has displayed more punch selections than A.J. did in his fight with Klitschko. I will say this, if Joshua hadn't realized that he had an uppercut, the fight may have went different. A.J. has his flaws and so does Wilder but their skills are on par. Just because he beat Wlad doesn't give his a green light to beat Wilder. You see he didn't call Wilder out don't you.
I have to disagree with you there. The disparity in skill set between Joshua and Wilder is so far apart. Wilder has no jab. Look how Joshua was able to match Klitschko who has arguably the best Jab of the last two decades jab for jab. I've rarely seen Wilder throw an uppercut.... a weapon Joshua utilized against white and Klitschko tonight. He went life and death with fighters Joshua would have easily blown the **** out. Wilder does know how to set up his right hand, I'll give him that.
The sad ****s that say that Wladimir / Joshua don't got a heart / chin should go and jump of a bridge as soon as possible.
Wilder does have a jab and he also has an uppercut. Wilder don't bend down like Klitschko did. It's not about fighters that they have fought but about their skills and how they match up with each other. I just don't think that Wilder would be outclassed by Joshua. There is no big gap in their skillsets.