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  • Boxing-1013
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    #111
    Originally posted by W1LL
    Very true. The only light in the tunnel is the fact that AJ and Hearn seem to have realized since the Ruiz I loss, they can't pander to these morons. I think, since that loss, AJ has slowly but surely been changing his persona. Maybe not even changing persona, but just being more real, showing his true self. And his true self is far removed from the beta-male cucks who seem to love hero-worshipping him!

    AJ admitting that he isn't the best, accepting defeat, claiming to still be learning the game at 32 is at odds with the statements muppets like Robbie Barrett make, about AJ being the best in the division and ATG, etc. AJ himself openly acknowledges that this isn't the case. I think that is why the fanbase is so bitter right now, they are in denial of reality.
    Admitting to yourself you've been conned, is always one of the hardest things to do!

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      #112
      Originally posted by TMLT87

      Wilder hasnt fought Ruiz in the first place. Its easy to fight a bunch of nobodies, get battered by Fury, and then go "oh well I only lost to Fury"
      Well at least Wilder doesn't lose to nobodies like Ruiz lol

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        #113
        Originally posted by The plunger man
        wilder is a bum and was a knockout waiting to happen...no skill , no jab , no left , no balance , no stamina and was getting beat by almost any fighter he made a defence against.
        duhaupas , ortiz , spilka even ****ing denzil Washington was out boxing him ffs lol

        Turned down his biggest ever payday with Joshua to fight fury which he admitted this year.
        Knocked the **** out several times by Wladimir klitchcko in sparring.

        Joshua would devour wilder and usyk would tie him up in knots.

        Your like DBN and Blue Bloood Sports absolutely deluded.
        I'm not even a Wilder fan. People always accuse me of being a huge GGG fan. In truth I just call it like I see it.

        And Wilder would KO AJ almost every time they fight. AJ is tailormade for him. They could face 10 common opponents and have a similar enough record - but h2h, it's always Wilder

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          #114
          Originally posted by Boxing-1013
          They are overall a similar level, but Wilder is the worst matchup for AJ style wise. It's very obvious.
          Not really, Fury is the worst match up for Joshua. Anyone that can punch, has durability and mobility is a bad match up for Joshua.

          Every time when you guys imagine this fight taking place the focus is always on AJs durability and Wilders punching power. For some reason it gets conveniently forgotten that Wilder is extremely hittable and a glass cannon himself, and that in an AJ fight they would BOTH be facing their hardest hitting opponent ever.

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            #115
            Originally posted by TMLT87

            Not really, Fury is the worst match up for Joshua. Anyone that can punch, has durability and mobility is a bad match up for Joshua.

            Every time when you guys imagine this fight taking place the focus is always on AJs durability and Wilders punching power. For some reason it gets conveniently forgotten that Wilder is extremely hittable and a glass cannon himself, and that in an AJ fight they would BOTH be facing their hardest hitting opponent ever.
            I meant worst matchup relative to opponent level - they could face the same crew of guys and have similar W/L records, but h2h Wilder is a heavy favorite in my eyes. Fury is just 2 levels above everyone else right now I think.

            Wilder/AJ would be an extremely slow paced fight, with both guys cautious. AJ would be scared to throw imo, and maybe 1 or 2 out of 10 he sees an opening and hits Wilder with something and is able to finish him.

            Odds are, Wilder picks a good shot and lands it, and I don't even think it has to be a great shot. Just a solid shot, AJ will panic, and Wilder will finish him off. I don't see most of those fights going any other way.

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              #116
              Originally posted by Boxing-1013

              I meant worst matchup relative to opponent level - they could face the same crew of guys and have similar W/L records, but h2h Wilder is a heavy favorite in my eyes. Fury is just 2 levels above everyone else right now I think.

              Wilder/AJ would be an extremely slow paced fight, with both guys cautious. AJ would be scared to throw imo, and maybe 1 or 2 out of 10 he sees an opening and hits Wilder with something and is able to finish him.

              Odds are, Wilder picks a good shot and lands it, and I don't even think it has to be a great shot. Just a solid shot, AJ will panic, and Wilder will finish him off. I don't see most of those fights going any other way.
              It would be two glass cannons facing off and would come down to who hurt the other first. Both of them react like **** and panic when they get caught, one is quicker and rangier, the other is more skilled. One throws a long range right hand that has the most power but is very telegraphed and predictable, the other throws heavy left hooks and uppercuts that arent as powerful but are crisper and less wild, and throws more combos.

              I dont believe Wilder would have the same success as AJ against a wide range of top 10ish level opponents, because he is just too one dimensional on top of being vulnerable. Joshua is vulnerable as well and would probably lose to a few other current HWs, but the difference is hes a glass cannon that can actually box a bit. Every time Wilder fails to land the Hail Mary at elite level hes going to lose imo.

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                #117
                Because Wilder fans are any better? Might as well throw in Saul fans, Pac fans, PBF fans too.

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                  #118
                  Originally posted by Boxing-1013

                  I meant worst matchup relative to opponent level - they could face the same crew of guys and have similar W/L records, but h2h Wilder is a heavy favorite in my eyes. Fury is just 2 levels above everyone else right now I think.

                  Wilder/AJ would be an extremely slow paced fight, with both guys cautious. AJ would be scared to throw imo, and maybe 1 or 2 out of 10 he sees an opening and hits Wilder with something and is able to finish him.

                  Odds are, Wilder picks a good shot and lands it, and I don't even think it has to be a great shot. Just a solid shot, AJ will panic, and Wilder will finish him off. I don't see most of those fights going any other way.
                  not at all....Joshua knows wilder cannot fight going backwards and loses all form so would use his size and end him .....8 out of 10 the better technical fighter wins and Joshua is leaps ahead of wilder in every apartment besides right hand.

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                    #119
                    Originally posted by TMLT87

                    It would be two glass cannons facing off and would come down to who hurt the other first. Both of them react like **** and panic when they get caught, one is quicker and rangier, the other is more skilled. One throws a long range right hand that has the most power but is very telegraphed and predictable, the other throws heavy left hooks and uppercuts that arent as powerful but are crisper and less wild, and throws more combos.

                    I dont believe Wilder would have the same success as AJ against a wide range of top 10ish level opponents, because he is just too one dimensional on top of being vulnerable. Joshua is vulnerable as well and would probably lose to a few other current HWs, but the difference is hes a glass cannon that can actually box a bit. Every time Wilder fails to land the Hail Mary at elite level hes going to lose imo.
                    Well I don't think you realize just how much glass Joshua is made of - and how bad it is to be made of glass at HW, and just how deadly Wilder's right hand is, and the odds of him landing such a right hand against nearly anyone - and how important that power is at HW.

                    Wilder is much tougher than AJ, don't even start that lol. He couldn't quite put out a 275 pound 6'9 man with a ton of heart, intelligence and toughness. Everyone else would likely go down over 12 rounds, and not get back up.

                    No clue what type of fighter he will be after those 2 beatings though, especially the last one.

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                      #120
                      Originally posted by The plunger man
                      not at all....Joshua knows wilder cannot fight going backwards and loses all form so would use his size and end him .....8 out of 10 the better technical fighter wins and Joshua is leaps ahead of wilder in every apartment besides right hand.
                      Lol...none of that really matters at HW, as far as the 'technical' fighter. You guys sound very new to boxing.

                      AJ-Wilder would be very slow paced. AJ would be scared to death and would probably get caught.

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