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  • SplitSecond
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    #61
    They are both lacking in confidence right now, but I'll say a nervous Joshua boxes up a reticent Wilder with his wannabe-Mayweather style before working up the courage to pounce and finish him. I'm betting Wilder having been actually knocked out onto his back probably has even less confidence than Joshua right now. And Joshua's punch will hurt hi much more than anyone he's ever faced.
    Last edited by SplitSecond; 03-11-2022, 09:06 AM.

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    • RobT
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      #62
      I think it would be must watch... no way AJ takes that power, but AJ is clearly the better boxer, then again, AJ has a confidence issue and is too robotic, Wilder's fast advance on an opponent followed by that crunching straight right would prob end the bout

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        #63
        Well, it's like that old saying goes:" Be careful for what you wish for". Who is Eddie think he's fooling? He would love to fight Wilder now because he thinks he's finished, broken, done and a complete washout.

        However, Wilder is still a very dangerous opponent though because he can hit and Joshua doesn't have the best chin or stamina in the world. He's been stopped, dropped and rocked by light hitting punchers like Andy Ruiz and Oleksandr Usyk.
        Last edited by champion4ever; 03-11-2022, 09:52 AM.

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          #64
          Originally posted by denium

          Says the biggest idiot on NSB, you still won't have me that bet on Fury vs Whyte will you? Oh, and learn how to use basic grammar, you come across as a halfwit.
          Sorry I don’t converse with trash on here you are second only to shoulder roll making the list thus far .

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            #65
            Originally posted by champion4ever
            Well, it's like they old saying goes:" Be careful for what you wish for". Who is Eddie think he's fooling? He would love to fight Wilder now because he thinks he's finished, broken, done and a complete washout.

            However, Wilder is still a very dangerous opponent though because he can hit and Joshua doesn't have the best chin or stamina in the world. He's been stopped, dropped and rocked by light hitting punchers like Andy Ruiz and Oleksandr Usyk.
            Usyk and Ruiz are light hitting ?

            Your a prime example of why should A.J knockout anyone coming off a knockout loss it’s a waste of time he’d get no credit for it ,at the same times you guys will call him a ducker who doesn’t want Wilder .
            Last edited by REDEEMER; 03-11-2022, 09:50 AM.

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              #66
              Originally posted by REDEEMER

              Usyk and Ruiz are light hitting ?

              Your a prime example of why should A.J knockout anyone coming off a knockout loss it’s a waste of time he’d get no credit for it ,at the same times you guys will call him a ducker who doesn’t want Wilder .
              Well if he is going to beat Wilder then he is going to have to take some serious risks in the ring. However, if he does that it will leave his chin exposed; Which is something that he doesn't want to do against a dangerous puncher like Deontay Wilder for fear of getting chin checked.

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                #67
                Originally posted by champion4ever

                Well if he is going to beat Wilder then he is going to have to take some serious risks in the ring. However, if he does that it will leave his chin exposed; Which is something that he doesn't want to do against a dangerous puncher like Deontay Wilder for fear of getting chin checked.
                I’ve never seen A.J get saved by the bell multiple times .

                Ive never seen A.J wobbled by jabs .

                Ive never seen A.J get rocked by a glancing blow ,actually Breazeale hit A.J as hard as he could multiple times while I saw Wilder stagger with just one punch that didn’t land cleanly lucky for him .

                I’ve never seen A.J get knocked down by body shot .

                Ive never seen Wilder actually get hit clean and win against a real puncher ,Klitschko hits harder then Wilder so to keep attacking A.J chin is hilarious as though A.J won’t be hitting Wilder and he has to dodge punches not be allowed to throw back .
                Last edited by REDEEMER; 03-11-2022, 10:10 AM.

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                  #68
                  Yeah man, that's the business. Talk like that and I won't be such a **** to Josh all the damn time.

                  Win lose or draw y'all got unfinished business and it's ****ing time to see it.

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                    #69
                    Wilder is still recovering, both physically and emotionally from that Fury beatdown. Probably still having night sweats over the thought of getting into the ring again. I doubt he would jump right into a fight with AJ if he does fight again. Besides, it would be a dumb move for AJ to risk a loss to Wilder which would then allow Wilder to take his place in a title fight with Usyk. Wilder doesn't deserve to be in any sort of contention for a title coming off of two consecutive KO losses.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by denium

                      No it doesn't. Joshua has never beaten a legitimate champion, and Fury has never quit against a human blob like AJ has.

                      That's one of the reasons why Fury is universally regarded as the #1 HW on the planet, and AJ is what? Third if he's lucky.
                      Lol in your eyes Joshua has never beaten a legitimate champion. In reality, factually, on paper he has beaten 3. Judging by Wilder's resume (and you base half of Fury's greatness on beating Wilder) before Fury how was he any more of a "legitimate" champion than Parker, Martin or Ruiz? You gotta keep credit giving or refusing at the same level you pick and choose how you do here and it just sounds salty.

                      However I agree about the 3rd if lucky. You know I'm a big fan but I definitely put Fury 1 and Usyk 2 and a Wilder fight goes either way, Wilder is utter dog 5hit but has a fast big right and Joshua is a better Boxer but can't take a punch.

                      But you just don't want to acknowledge a single thing Joshua has achieved cuz you are a Fury fan and a Hearn hater.
                      Last edited by DaNeutral.; 03-11-2022, 01:05 PM.

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