Comments Thread For: Robert Garcia on Joshua-Wilder: Whoever Lands First Will Win The Fight

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  • Jack_sh*t
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    #21
    I suspect it will be whoever lands last that will win.

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    • Boricua181
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      #22
      Originally posted by Ricky12
      I hope Wilder knocks Joshua out. My view of him went way up for the way he fought in that third Fury fight.
      That was a classic war, the best of the three fight's. If they were to fight a fourth time it would be just as brutal, because they are true warrior's.

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      • Richard
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        #23
        Originally posted by Boricua181

        That was a classic war, the best of the three fight's. If they were to fight a fourth time it would be just as brutal, because they are true warrior's.
        First fight for me between Fury v Wilder was the best. Way Fury got back up was inspirational. Best bit of sport Ive seen in my life. Inspirational .

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        • Patsfan bri
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          #24
          Originally posted by archiemoore1
          That would be a good fight, because they're both stubborn guys. Wilder wanted a rematch with Tyson Fury after the terrible beating he took in their 2nd fight. Then he gets destroyed again and he still wants to fight on. That shows he has a strong will. Joshua got off the canvas and came back to beat Klitshcko. He rematched Ruiz after being KO'd and and rematched Usyk after taking some punishment in their 1st fight. So they both have heart. Not sure who takes this one
          wait a second. You think Aj has shown the same amount of heart that wilder has because Aj got off the mat once against a faded klitscho who was to afraid to go for the ko? Aj basically quit against Ruiz yet wilder took a terrible beating by fury and wanted to fight on in the 2nd fight. In the 3rd he fought until he had nothing left. I just disagree with your opinion.

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          • thack
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            #25
            Originally posted by Rockybigblower
            I expect Wilder to come out looking for the kill. He knows Joshua is a little chinny and cant fight under pressure. We should expect nothing less than Wilder/Stiverne 2....and then AJ off to retirement.
            That's why the fight won't happen...

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            • tritium_arma
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              #26
              Joshua can 100% knock Wilder out. Fury is not a big puncher by any means and KO'd Wilder. Joshua will be the biggest puncher Wilder has faced. Joshua will have to be very careful though because he's chinny.

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              • labash
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                #27
                Fair analysis by Garcia, both them guys are detonator! Any day Joshua box past Wilder IMO as wilder is poor on defence and lack calculated aggression to press AJ and for a truth WILDER has respect for AJ since he took on Klitschko. It takes a clinical boxer to beat AJ not puncher

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                • OldTerry
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Rockybigblower
                  I expect Wilder to come out looking for the kill. He knows Joshua is a little chinny and cant fight under pressure. We should expect nothing less than Wilder/Stiverne 2....and then AJ off to retirement.
                  Yep - Wilder Stiverne, the second fight.

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                  • boogbx
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                    #29
                    This is a great fight with many intangibles.

                    my gut instinct is that Wilder catches a body against Joshua.

                    Joshua ain’t damaged goods though like Silder potentially might be. He got outboxed and outclassed by USYK but not beaten up
                    like Wilder was against Fury.

                    the fight is still a huge fight that should get made. Might be even bigger because of all the uncertainty.

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                    • crimsonfalcon07
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                      #30
                      Wilder certainly showed warriors heart in that third fight against Fury. Suspect he's got a much better chin than Joshua, although taking punches from any of those guys at heavyweight has got to be dangerous.

                      I don't know if I buy that Joshua has as much punching power as Wilder though. You really can't count Wilder out until the ref has called it or the final bell rings. I don't feel like I could say the same about AJ.

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