Wilder on AJ's meltdown

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  1. MarkusFlorez99

    MarkusFlorez99 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I remember it getting knocked out by Ugas and Garcia
     
  2. MarkusFlorez99

    MarkusFlorez99 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    How ? I don't see any. When someone puts up resistance he obliges and runs from a dogfight. He isn't the same man since Klitschko. Ruiz took his soul
    You are correct about one thing. There is no shame in losing to an ATG like Usyk.

    But there is shame in being built like a greek god while getting trashed a Jabba the Hut

    There is shame in Crying and pouting after getting humiliated for the 3rd time in your career. There is shame gassing after throwing a few combinations. There is Shame in winning your title off Charles Martin while Fury won his through dominant wins over Klitschko and Wilder.

    Joshua might beat the Wallins and the Forests but against the elite like Fury, Usyk, Jalolov, Joyce, he has no chance. Hell he had to have Ruiz gain almost 20 pounds of fat before winning a boring decision

    Joshua is done. He lost his heart against Ruiz
     
  3. It's Ovah

    It's Ovah I am very feel me good. Full Member

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    Which fights did he run in? He tried to take the fight to Usyk both times, and beat Pulev like a drum then toyed with him when he posed zero risk. Are you referring to the Ruiz rematch? Yeah, he could have been more aggressive in that one, but he was focussed on winning and not dropping the ball again so it's understandable. Wilder did the same against Berman Stiverne the first time he fought for the WBC title. Was he running then? Or just playing it safe because more important things were at stake than mindlessly gunning for the KO?

    Upsets happen. He avenged this one. Why go on about it? And if physique is all you're comparing then ripped to shreds cobra lats Wilder must be totally ashamed losing to a pudgy muffin top man with an Uncle Albert beard.

    Yes, I agree. Not defending that weird and cringey outburst, whatever its intentions.

    And there is honour to be had fighting Wlad in your 19th fight and unifying the WBO in your 21st then defending against a man Fury is running a mile from (where's Fury's honour where Usyk is concerned?).

    Maybe. I saw some encouraging things in the Usyk fight, then some not so encouraging things in the direct aftermath. If Joshua's head is on straight he still beats the majority of fighters out there. If Usyk's destroyed him then it's open season.
     
  4. MarkusFlorez99

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    He didn't try the first time. He tried the second but once Usyk started fighting back he went into autopilot. He doesn't have the heart like a Bowe, a Wilder or a Holyfield to die in that ring and try as much as possible to get the win.

    The bodybuilder malfunctioned as soon as Usyk turned up the heat. He has no fighting instinct
    Fury is elite. Ruiz got dropped by a middle aged journeyman
    Fury beat Wlad first tbh
     
  5. African Cobra

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    Wilder is a stupid fellow.
     
  6. It's Ovah

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    It would be interesting to see how much 'fighting instinct' Wilder has if he ever gets in the ring with Usyk. I suspect he'll look even more clueless than Joshua did the first time. Probably somewhat along the lines of how he looked vs Fury in the second fight, prior to quitting in the seventh.

    Fury got dropped by Neven Pajkic. Come again?

    No, Ross Purrity beat Wlad first. Then Sanders. Then Brewster. None of them needed to dance around the ring throwing non-punches to get the win either.
     
  7. MarkusFlorez99

    MarkusFlorez99 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    How did Wilder quit if they threw in the towel ?
    But we know Fury has improved massively
    But Klitschko wasn't in his prime then. Sure he was past it against Fury but Klitschko had the belts, had the division on lockdown for 10 years and yet Fury schooled him for 10 rounds. He didn't struggle against a beltless senile Klitschko like the bodybuilder did.

    Joshua is mediocre. A low IQ bodybuilder that has no heart and cries when he loses. I can't wait when Zhang, Makhmudov or Bakole sends him to the afterlife.
     
  8. fencik45

    fencik45 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    If he should be ashamed for losing to Ruiz because of how he is built, Wilder should be ashamed of losing to Fury. Both are complete slobs.
     
  9. DoubleJab666

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  10. It's Ovah

    It's Ovah I am very feel me good. Full Member

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    How did Joshua quit when he didn't say "I quit"?

    You're going round in circles now. Either both men quit or neither man did. Those are your choices.

    Why was he taken to the trenches against Wallin and dropped by bum dosser four times? Not a huge compliment to his skill is it?

    Nor did he get off the canvas or go on to TKO him in a FOTY candidate. And senile Klitschko? Are we really going there with that sort of nonsense? Your argument's weak enough as it is.

    Of course you can't. Because you have an irrational hatred for the man that colours your every post made about him. And are you sure about Zhang there? You know a green Joshua already splattered a prime version of Zhang in the Olympics, don't you?
     
  11. UnleashtheFURY

    UnleashtheFURY D'oh! Full Member

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    We'll what Wilder does after the Nordic Nightmare melts him with a counter right hand in another epic upset. Won't pretty I think.
     
  12. FrankinDallas

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    The Bronze Bomber speaking truthful words!
     
  13. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    You lose more brain cells listening to this terrifyingly stupid and delusional buffoon speak than you would if he punched you in the head.

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  14. MarkusFlorez99

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    Nobody threw in the towel for Joshua. He spit his gumshield out and gave up.
    Fury didn't get dropped and outboxed in the first place. It was a boring fight but Fury did what he needed to do. Skills pay the bills.

    Besides, how is Fury ducking when the fight is being made for February ?
     
  15. It's Ovah

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    I repeat: where did he say, "I quit"?

    And Joshua did what he needed to do to win, knock Wlad out. Power seizes you the hour.

    If he actually fights Usyk in Feb then fair play to him. May the best man win. Till then it's just a lot of hot air and empty promises as far as I'm concerned.