What Will Wilder Do?
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Joyce-Yoka is one of the fights flagged for review after the whole AIBA corruption scandal. It was a dodgy fight and its possible Joyce will be awarded the gold medal after the investigation too.Comment
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Hard to say.
I like both, just interesting to read double standards. Doesn't make any sense.
Basically, what it really comes down to, is you don't like AJ, but you do like Joyce. That's cool, I hear that - but let's not pretend it's anything different.Comment
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I tend to base my assessments on what u see in the ring from the performances. Joyce may not seem like much but in a division full of questionable chins, questionable stamina and questionable jabs, one should pay attention to a guy who seems to excel in all three. The problem I have with Joshua is the hype and the lack of backing of that hype with fairly pedestrian bouts in the ringbar Klisrchko and maybe the second half of the povetkin fight.Comment
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As much as I agree with what this post says there is a variable there.... Fury took his power because of stature more than anything. Wilder has always been the taller fighter and wasnt used to punching up which ultimately takes sting off the punch. I still think Fury is Wilder's kryptonite but I'm not sure other fighters can take his punches well enough to bully him the way Fury did.His last two fights have been prolonged beat downs.
I know Wilder had 1 round where he dropped fury twice which made that fight seem less one sided but make no mistakes he got beat the eff up for like 20 straight rounds in his last two fights, and his chin got well and truly cracked.
As well as this he's now fought an opponent who his power has not been able to bail him out against, AND live opponents are going to be less awed by his power now and come to pressure and push him back.
As well as this, in the fury saga he's gone from being 32, to coming out the other side of it 36, is his stamina the same? His speed? Not sure on that.
I'm not saying Wilder can't win any big fights, but it's going to be harder now, he's in the same position as AJ currently is where his intimidation factor is low and opponents are really going to feel they can beat him and will fight with confidence.Comment
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I like Joyce, but he's beaten nobody. I hope he does and I believe he will be a handful for most, but I also see Usyk for example giving him a boxing lesson for 12 rounds. I don't think he wins as many rounds as AJ did, many none.
I tend to base my assessments on what u see in the ring from the performances. Joyce may not seem like much but in a division full of questionable chins, questionable stamina and questionable jabs, one should pay attention to a guy who seems to excel in all three. The problem I have with Joshua is the hype and the lack of backing of that hype with fairly pedestrian bouts in the ringbar Klisrchko and maybe the second half of the povetkin fight.
Styles make fights, but it is what it is.
AJ has done what he has done. I don't understand when people say he doesn't have a great resume, nobody elses comes close, other than probably Fury.
But we can all like who we want, that's cool. The eye test is always interesting, but let's not compare resumes.Comment
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I think Usyk takes everyone. And yet I still think Joshua's performance was worse than horrible. Why? Because by the 5th round I saw a near defeated man. And its something I've noticed a few times. This will be his undoing even before his skill.
I like Joyce, but he's beaten nobody. I hope he does and I believe he will be a handful for most, but I also see Usyk for example giving him a boxing lesson for 12 rounds. I don't think he wins as many rounds as AJ did, many none.
Styles make fights, but it is what it is.
AJ has done what he has done. I don't understand when people say he doesn't have a great resume, nobody elses comes close, other than probably Fury.
But we can all like who we want, that's cool. The eye test is always interesting, but let's not compare resumes.
As said, give it time. Just like people said Fury wouldn't lose weight and Usyk would be a dud at heavyweight.Comment
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These posters will just find holes anyway they can to discredit A.J while managing to make someone else seem miles ahead of him .
Joyce does have a good resume , his best win outside DDD is probably Jennings . Takam was tough but miles on him gave Joyce a harder time and really made him work and Stiverne has been horrid for years but Joyce under Sanchez was the sharpest I’ve seen him . Is it better then A.Js prior to a title shot ? Yea probably even though A.J knocked out Whyte who still was more refined then DDD at that point .
It doesn’t really matter defending titles is far harder against top guys and unless someone defeats A.J ,Usyk or Fury in their 19th fight or before as it stands A.Js win over Klitschko in 19 fights is the best win ever imop as far as attaining it in so few fights and rounds , I think A.J only had 60 something rounds or so I’m not sure ?Last edited by REDEEMER; 02-16-2022, 11:14 AM.Comment
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For now he's on the outside looking in, and taking a much needed break to recover from those ass-whoopings. If Whyte should pull a win out of his ass over Fury, it's possible Wilder is offered a shot. Problem is, he already turned down Whyte for $7M and I doubt Wilder is willing to fight overseas.Comment
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