If AJ and Wilder fought 3 times, what would the record be

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  • Robbie Barrett
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    #11
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    • famicommander
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      #12
      Originally posted by Robbie Barrett

      Way better boxing ability and hits hard. Very likely Joshua catches him first each time. Wilder has been dropped by pillow fisted Fury how many times?
      Fury hits way harder than Ruiz.

      Ruiz couldn't even stop Siarhei Liakhovich, who by that time had already been knocked out by Maurice Harris, Shannon Briggs (title fight), Robert Helenius, Bryant Jennings, and Deontay Wilder (who left him literally convulsing on the canvas) and has since been knocked out by Simon Kean and Evgenyi Romanov

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        #13
        Originally posted by Robbie Barrett

        Way better boxing ability and hits hard. Very likely Joshua catches him first each time. Wilder has been dropped by pillow fisted Fury how many times?
        Lol he fought Fury 3 times. Calling a 6'9 275 man pillow fisted lol.

        Anyone who fights AJ probably only needs to drop him once per fight though. He likely won't get up if Fury or especially Wilder puts him down.

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          #14
          Originally posted by famicommander

          Fury hits way harder than Ruiz.

          Ruiz couldn't even stop Siarhei Liakhovich, who by that time had already been knocked out by Maurice Harris, Shannon Briggs (title fight), Robert Helenius, Bryant Jennings, and Deontay Wilder (who left him literally convulsing on the canvas) and has since been knocked out by Simon Kean and Evgenyi Romanov
          When will they learn?

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            #15
            It's funny how 5 years ago this was the big fight everyone was talking about.

            Here we are today. Wilder and AJ are no longer Champions. But maybe they'll finally fight each other. Not for belts, just to settle it once and for all.

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              #16
              Wilder has never won rematches where he had to come back after a loss ,he’s shown inability to cope after a loss where he had to make up costume and being poisoned excuses. The OP who doesn’t really know much about boxing is a reflection of the types that lose the plot . He would get the worst stoppage of his career against A.J and he would be finished knowing he got knocked out cold 3 times . After that it’s highly unlikely he even would want a rematch ,he would retire if he doesn’t already after this loss .
              Last edited by REDEEMER; 10-10-2021, 10:04 PM.

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                #17
                Originally posted by famicommander

                Fury hits way harder than Ruiz.

                Ruiz couldn't even stop Siarhei Liakhovich, who by that time had already been knocked out by Maurice Harris, Shannon Briggs (title fight), Robert Helenius, Bryant Jennings, and Deontay Wilder (who left him literally convulsing on the canvas) and has since been knocked out by Simon Kean and Evgenyi Romanov
                No he doesn't. Ruiz wouldn't have taken 5 rounds to finish a dead on his feet fighter.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by REDEEMER
                  Wilder has never won rematches ,he’s shown inability to cope after a loss where he had to make up costume and being poisoned excuses. The OP who doesn’t really know much about boxing is a reflection of the types that lose the plot . He would get the worst stoppage of his career against A.J and he would be finished knowing he got knocked out cold 3 times . After that it’s highly unlikely he even would want a rematch ,he would retire if he doesn’t already after this loss .
                  Lol cute story man. Incredibly ******, but cute.

                  Never won rematches? He beat Ortiz in the rematch, and the first fight. Why are you so ******

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                    #19
                    2-1 to Wilder, I was VERY tempted to vote 3-0 due to Joshua being so static and being easier to hit but I thought I'd give Joshua the benefit of the doubt for at least one of them. Joshua is quite chinny but has a couple of decent knockout punches.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Robbie Barrett

                      No he doesn't. Ruiz wouldn't have taken 5 rounds to finish a dead on his feet fighter.
                      it took him a few rounds to finish AJ who had absolutely nothing left, and has no heart. Wilder has a lot more heart and punch resistance than AJ, you agree with that at least?

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