Now that we have seen tyson fury and deontay wilder fight, don't be bias joshua and wilder who wins

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  1. shanahan14

    shanahan14 Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    He's KO'd nearly every opponent. I agree, he doesn't have a great resume, but he has legendary power. Klitschko and Joshua are far superior boxers than Wilder, but I believe has has more power than either of them.
     
  2. critix

    critix Boxing Addict Full Member

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    maybe but joshua has more power than fury so it's a triangle
     
  3. BCS8

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    You know, I thought Wlad would catch AJ with his left hook sooner or later for that exact reason. But Joshua surprised me with his reaction time. He has fast reactions for such a big dude and he slipped it time and again, to the point where I was thinking "try something else Wlad". Granted Wlad isnt as fast as he once was but Wilder winds up from the front rows; I think AJ will be able to slip his big stuff too. Unless he's gassed, in which case Wilder may well have a chance of cleaning his clock.
     
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  4. Geo1122

    Geo1122 Active Member Full Member

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    It’s the flurries that will really hurt Wilder. His natural instinct seems to be simply raising his guard. This would be fine against a small puncher, but Wilder is so small, and Joshua is so big, hits like a hammer, and puts combos together. The second Wilder’s guard goes up, you just know Joshua is smashing through it. There is talk of Wilder wanting to bulk up though.
     
  5. zicas

    zicas Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Have to go with AJ.
    Bigger, stronger, more coordinated/polished and superior in every aspect, except maybe footwork (AJ kind of stiff, Wilder able to close down distance quicker).
    Also AJ demonstrated pretty solid chin by taking all these bombs against Wlad. Doubt Wilder can get him out of there with a single punch, he would need to follow-up with a sustained beating.
     
  6. cippi

    cippi Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    who lands first . could go either way . im a fan of both it really could go either way. both tremendous punchers
     
  7. mb1233

    mb1233 Active Member Full Member

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    Whoever gets exhausted first loses.
     
  8. markclow

    markclow Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Joshua pummels him.

    A much better fighter who has fought much better opposition.

    Easy fight to call.
     
  9. Jackomano

    Jackomano Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    50/50. Joshua's check hook would give Wilder problems, but Joshua's lack of head movement would be a major liability against Wilder.
     
  10. HappyClappy

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    All logic points to Joshua. Heavy hands, far better boxer, higher standard of opposition, superior finisher, better brain/instinct etc. But i dunno man, i cant get that gut feeling out of me that at some point Wilder lands a hail mary first and Joshua doesnt get up like Fury did
     
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  11. bailey

    bailey Loyal Member Full Member

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    Do you think he looked more powerful than Joshua when you look at the respective Molina fights?
     
  12. Reinhardt

    Reinhardt Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It's so hard to make an informed judgement on this fight, Wilder is soooo bad technically it's offensive to watch his windmill punches. Yet somehow he hasn't lost,,I think that's an indictment of todays heavyweights. On paper ,judging by styles AJ should beat his brains out, in the ring ,he's vulnerable to getting clocked and knocked out.