Joshua overworked himself round 5 and you saw him gassed. And Deontay has that straight right and would have finished him. He hits harder than Vladimir does. And is much younger and taller with longer reach and also has a nice jab and nice straight right.
So Beyoncé claim to fame is a sparring partner?
well his official claim to fame is losing 4 rounds and getting an early stoppage over a sparring partner.
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Easy work...oh yeah dis guy you dont know went to spar Klitch over A.J for their fight.
So Beyoncé claim to fame is a sparring partner?
Check this out, It wasn't my intentions to get you all emotional. I was trying to liven up the conversation but if it offended you then my bad. I don't claim to be a big boy but I am a grown man and I can respect another man's wishes because I demand the same. Now you say that Wilder was coming off an injury, while that true, the fact is that Wilder called Parker out before and after his injury. When he found out that Fury had bailed, he called him out and he called out Joshua before the Wlad fight. It didn't make sense to me for Parker prolong his training when he was primed for a fight but he has made plans to fight Bellew after this fight. Make out of it what you want to but that speaks volumes to me. By the way, Wilder don't need to fight nobody to fight Parker. He can deal with Parker right now. Joshua is different because with the Klitschko win, he lifted himself above the other heavyweights in prestige and he has options and all of them are good so I can understand him making Wilder wait but the fight is inevitable because when it happens it has the potential to break all records. However, it don't erase the fact that he was called out by Wilder and he hasn't responded, pro or con. Everybody trying to hate on Wilder like he ain't nothing and I beg to differ. He is a champion and he wants to fight the other champions. What they gon do?
No worries, I have no issues with that. I only want to discuss boxing whether I disagree with anyone or not. I don't think anyone thinks Parker, Joshua or Wilder are ducking each other.
But like I said before Wilder had issues that had to be taken care off, he had his mandatory and when that didn't work out he fought a replacement and then got injured and then surgery and then his tune up, Parker is in the same boat, he too had issues to take care off up until now.
Just calling someone out doesn't equal fight happening straight away. It takes two to tango, am confident that all those three names would fight each other. Joshua is just coming off a hard fight, am sure he would take an easier fight or two to recover, Parker would probably fight a replacement after Fury bailed out and then he and Wilder can make the fight at the end of the year.
With those two get the belts unified, then it makes sense to get the Joshua fight sorted out next year for the undisputed at HW.
Again I would say this, go to my post history and check my comments on Wilder over the last 2 years, I have defend him more than anyone on here and am NOT American and not a fanboy of his. And again am PICKING him to beat both Parker and Joshua.
But I still want to see him do it, I don't just want boxer to get accolades without actually going out there and doing it.
Am not criticising Wilder but I want him to up his resume, his resume at the moment for someone with a belt, at 35 odd fights is thin.
And finally respect for your post because like I said previously all I want to do is chat boxing, I don't mind banter but friendly banter.
Big boy are here discussing boxing, I seriously don't need some child throwing insults at me, you want to discuss boxing? Am here all day, whether we agree or disagree... don't tell me to GTFOH and all that Internet childish stuff.
Wilder was just coming back from injury, so am not sure what you are trying to imply, before that he had Povetkin who was on drugs.
Parker had a fight set up, Joshua had a fight set up. Now that Parker mandatory is out of the way am sure him and Wilder can tussle at the end of this year.
Should be a big fight and a measure of where both are, Wilder v Joshua? Hopefully if everything goes well they can do it next year.
But before then Wilder needs to up his resume, his resume is weak period! Yes part of that reason isn't his fault but I don't want to see him fight another Washington or Bellew... someone mentioned Whyte or Ruiz earlier and those names are good contenders.
Check this out, It wasn't my intentions to get you all emotional. I was trying to liven up the conversation but if it offended you then my bad. I don't claim to be a big boy but I am a grown man and I can respect another man's wishes because I demand the same. Now you say that Wilder was coming off an injury, while that true, the fact is that Wilder called Parker out before and after his injury. When he found out that Fury had bailed, he called him out and he called out Joshua before the Wlad fight. It didn't make sense to me for Parker prolong his training when he was primed for a fight but he has made plans to fight Bellew after this fight. Make out of it what you want to but that speaks volumes to me. By the way, Wilder don't need to fight nobody to fight Parker. He can deal with Parker right now. Joshua is different because with the Klitschko win, he lifted himself above the other heavyweights in prestige and he has options and all of them are good so I can understand him making Wilder wait but the fight is inevitable because when it happens it has the potential to break all records. However, it don't erase the fact that he was called out by Wilder and he hasn't responded, pro or con. Everybody trying to hate on Wilder like he ain't nothing and I beg to differ. He is a champion and he wants to fight the other champions. What they gon do?
Are you talking about the Wilder who was knocked down by Scooniers who has 18 wins, 27 losses and a 23% ko ratio? Are you talking about the Wilder who has yet to defend his title against anyone boxrec ranks in the top 20?
if Joshua fades vs wilder hes in trouble and a KO can happen, bringing up other fights has nothing to do with hat fact. Joshua cannot afford to gas like that vs wilder. like him or not his power is always a threat, you guys are so ready to belittle the guy... its a fair assessment.
Wilder might be faster and have more power, but Joshua is more skilled.
You're right, but my point is that if Wilder hurts Joshua like Wlad did (a real possibility) there's no way Wilder let's him off the hook like Wlad did.
Again the only real question is can Wilder take if Joshua is the one who lands something big (probably not, but who knows).
yeah no we don't since Klitschko has way more proven power at the top level and hit Joshua continously around the middle rounds and he still took it, even if he went down.
Molina had Wilder do the stanky leg though :lol1:
I stand by my post, if Wilder hurts Joshua like Wlad did, he won't let him off the hook like Wlad did. The only question is if Joshua lands something big can Wilder take it. Again, I could see it going either way
Joshua is more proven than Wilder with only 19 fights. That's how bad Wilder's opponents have been.
With the Wlad win, you're right but that doesn't take Wilders power away
That uppercut Joshua hit Wlad with in the 11th would have put Wilder in a coma.
I see Joshua-Wilder being this decade's Lewis-Grant.
and if Wilder had Joshua hurt like Wlad did in the 6th, he would have put Joshua in a coma
Are you talking about the Wilder who was knocked down by Scooniers who has 18 wins, 27 losses and a 23% ko ratio? Are you talking about the Wilder who has yet to defend his title against anyone boxrec ranks in the top 20?
and the same Wilder that it were him instead of Wlad would have put Joshuas lights out.
Are you talking about the Wilder who was knocked down by Scooniers who has 18 wins, 27 losses and a 23% ko ratio? Are you talking about the Wilder who has yet to defend his title against anyone boxrec ranks in the top 20?
That uppercut Joshua hit Wlad with in the 11th would have put Wilder in a coma.
I see Joshua-Wilder being this decade's Lewis-Grant.
Something to that effect I agree with.
bullshyte, the only real question is can Wilder take if Joshua land something big because after Saturday, we know Joshua won't make if Wilder does. I could see it either way.
yeah no we don't since Klitschko has way more proven power at the top level and hit Joshua continously around the middle rounds and he still took it, even if he went down.
Molina had Wilder do the stanky leg though :lol1:
All Parker and Joshua need to do is accept Wilder's invitation to dance and his competition is upped. So far, they are not inclined to dance.He don't have to prove anything to Joshua, Joshua's resume was on par with Wilder's until he fought Wlad now all of a sudden Wilder has to prove himself to Joshua. GTFOH with that weak statement.
Big boy are here discussing boxing, I seriously don't need some child throwing insults at me, you want to discuss boxing? Am here all day, whether we agree or disagree... don't tell me to GTFOH and all that Internet childish stuff.
Wilder was just coming back from injury, so am not sure what you are trying to imply, before that he had Povetkin who was on drugs.
Parker had a fight set up, Joshua had a fight set up. Now that Parker mandatory is out of the way am sure him and Wilder can tussle at the end of this year.
Should be a big fight and a measure of where both are, Wilder v Joshua? Hopefully if everything goes well they can do it next year.
But before then Wilder needs to up his resume, his resume is weak period! Yes part of that reason isn't his fault but I don't want to see him fight another Washington or Bellew... someone mentioned Whyte or Ruiz earlier and those names are good contenders.