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

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    #51
    Originally posted by YoungManRumble
    As an unbiased observer, I think it could go 2-1 either way depending on what versions of them showed up.

    Is this in the same universe where they've both taken 2 L's? Or when they were both undefeated, in an even more theoretical matchup.
    In my mind I'm picturing them when they were both going to fight, 2 losses ago for each guy. In truth I think AJ is still pretty much the same fighter now as he was then. But idk about Wilder. Not really psychologically, but physically, he was just in 2 brutal fights.

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      #52
      Originally posted by ClubberLang82
      AJ's slower, tires faster than 220's Wilder. Suspect chin, easy to hit even when he has a massive height and reach advantage. Folds under pressure.

      Wilder has faster hands, iron chin, truest one punch knockout power there's ever been. Has a slight height and reach advantage. Massive heart, hard to put away.

      Unless Wilder's shot now, this fight is and always has been a total recipe for disaster.
      Agreed....good analysis....AJ supporters could never make such a logical case for their guy

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        #53
        Originally posted by REDEEMER

        Once again reading seems to be a problem for you , Wilder has never recovered from a loss and won .

        His best win was just about exactly 2 years ago and he’s injury prone ,add his weak mental state he’s always had it’s a recipe for disaster ,his chin wouldn’t hold up at all , there’s a reason he’s avoided boxer / punchers the entire time you ignored the fact he said Breazeale buzzed him and he barely touched him ,a fast combination puncher with power does him in ,I don’t even think he gets by a far slower Joyce let alone an explosive puncher A.J .

        Wilders got to many things going against him to think he’s going to win this one ,it would be one of A.Js easiest fights ,it would literally be the least skilled boxer he’s ever faced in years and you need at least skill to calculate getting and putting A.J in bad spots before he knocks you out . Wilder doesn’t have enough in his arsenal,he’d get planted rather fast .
        The only time he has had an opportunity to bounce back from a loss, was Saturday night, against the best HW on the planet lol. You are such a f.ucking scrub. AJ fans are the most pathetic in boxing history, it must be said often.

        The fact that you are so adamant that Wilder has no chance, will make it all the sweeter if/when they fight and Wilder KOs him early lol. Your world will be shattered again, just like it was when Ruiz beat him. Maybe worse.

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          #54
          Originally posted by Noelanthony

          I think a poster is just as deluded to suggest wilder beats AJ 3-0. I agree with many people assessment that AJ has lost his killer instinct and come forward aggressive style. That is the only way to defeat Wilder in my opinion. However, Wilder is just as easy to hit as AJ if not easier. Wilder showed alot of heart but lets not forget he was being peppered all night by a pillow fisted boxer who rarely knocks out any heavyweight but because he has beaten up on WILDER he is being looked upon as having heavy hands.. In both fights he gased by the 3rd round round, AJ also has stamina issues but if it was AJ hitting Wilder it would not have lasted so long. Granted If wilder hit AJ with the same shots he hit Fury AJ may not have the powers of recovery that Fury posesses . In any case they are both vulnerable so 3-0 either way or 4-1 is pretty presumptuous. Similar to anyone believing that the result would be different simply because Deontay Wilder said so and a few video clips that they posted. Thats delusion in my eyes.

          There was a stage i thought AJ would massacre Wilder now i dont believe that to be the case, not because of Wilder but because of AJ
          Sorry, but who has the longest reach in boxing history? Was that the guy 'peppering' Wilder all night? Lol. Being peppered all night, it doesn't matter if a guy is 'pillow fisted' anyway btw. You can get hit a lot by a guy who doesn't punch hard; in fact you may be more willing to stand in there and take those shots from a guy like that, in order to get off your shots. This is surely what was going on at times in these fights.

          Wilder landed probably 20 shots on Fury in fight 3 that would have KOed AJ.

          AJ vs Wilder would be much slower paced, and much more cautious. I think the odds are quite high that Wilder lands the first telling shot, and if he does, that fight is over 19 times out of 20 after that shot.

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            #55
            I think he goes O-3 with Wilder. Wilder hits too hard for AJ.
            Last edited by Mammoth; 10-11-2021, 10:39 AM.

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              #56
              Originally posted by Citizen Koba
              It's not really a question you can give a good answer to, might as well roll a dice or toss a coin. Either could knock the other out potentially at any moment. Joshua's the better boxer but Wilder's commitment to his right and ability to land a fight ending shot at any moment can't be overlooked.

              Could go 2:1 either way but ima say 2:1 Joshua, once by decision once by KO.
              Lol at thinking AJ could go 12 rounds without being touched on the chin, and never recovering

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                #57
                Originally posted by TMLT87
                Lol the sheer saltiness over Wilder getting battered by Fury again causing his fans to take the consolation prize of hypothesizing over how he'd do vs AJ.
                I'm not a Wilder fan. I am a boxing fan. Who realizes levels. And who realizes Wilder would spark AJ out most of the times they fought. You can pretend otherwise, but when you're crying to yourself after AJ loses to a guy like Ruiz, don't say I didn't tell ya so

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                  #58
                  3 dead bodies

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Toffee
                    Where did the myth of Wilder's chin come from?

                    Ortiz hit him and he nearly fell through the ropes. Ortiz just got sloppy and couldn't finish him. Every time Fury hit him he was out on his feet. Fury just chooses to stick to wearing opponents down and doesn't finish them.

                    And you're talking about him going in the ring with a guy who hits harder than both of them. And can still outbox him.

                    Wilder has a puncher's chance. The same as he does in every fight against someone with some boxing pedigree.
                    Ortiz probably stops AJ if they fought twice. Just depends on who has ****.tier stamina really

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Mammoth
                      I think he goes O-3 with Wilder. Wilder hits too hard for AJ.
                      I just wonder what all of these AJ fans would say if/when they fight and if Wilder KOs him. 'AJs still the better boxer, Wilder just landed a lucky punch' - I bet that will be the tag line they use

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