What if Joshua KO's Molina in 3-5 rounds? Will it mean something?
Wilder needed 9 rounds to KO Molina and he didn't look that good...
Or bums like Molina don't count?
What if Joshua KO's Molina in 3-5 rounds? Will it mean something?
Wilder needed 9 rounds to KO Molina and he didn't look that good...
Or bums like Molina don't count?
I'll tell you this one time. From here on out, if I find you doing it again, i'll rip you for it.
Triangle theories don't work in boxing. Period.
If you think about it, Joshua has 9 rounds of tape to study by just watching the Wilder fight.
It's like bringing a cheat sheet to a final exam.
Joshua should finish the job early.
This is about as meaningful a discussion as, "Who beat Geale better, Cotto or Golovkin?"
Wilder finished Molina. AJ should too. If you are looking into how quickly it happens, you are missing the point of the sport.
Cotto did imo
everyone thought molina was underrated after wilder beat him in struggling fashion...then wilder struggeld even more with duhappas and spilzka. either wilder is fighting all these hidden gems or........
What if Joshua KO's Molina in 3-5 rounds? Will it mean something?
Wilder needed 9 rounds to KO Molina and he didn't look that good...
Or bums like Molina don't count?
It means that Anthony Joshua runs through another known opponent, in another massively impressive performance, with the US audience getting a chance to watch.
The interest in Anthony Joshua will continue to grow, making the potential Wilder-Joshua fight that much bigger an event.
It's possible, but it won't mean a thing. Who beat who in better fashion is always entertaining to talk about, especially when your guy beat the same opponent better than your guy's rival did. But the only time it really matters is if your guy's rival lost to the guy he knocked out, that's the real trash talking ammo, and even then triangle theories never work. But who knocked out who faster doesn't work out when the rivals face each other
I'd surprised if he doesn't tbh.. I rate Joshua above Wilder in terms of skill & discipline (game plan).. Wilder is also a slow starter - contrary to what he was until he won the title..
It wouldn't be very surprising. Molina sucks. He kept wobbling Wilder because Wilder has no inside defense and fights like a giant Amir Khan.
Molina making it past rd 6 would be more of a surprise.
This is about as meaningful a discussion as, "Who beat Geale better, Cotto or Golovkin?"
Wilder finished Molina. AJ should too. If you are looking into how quickly it happens, you are missing the point of the sport.