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

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  • Roberto Vasquez
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    #31
    I think Wilder has a lot more power than AJ. AJ has a very strong left jab but just a good right hand. Breazeale and Parker both said this and they would know. AJ wins mainly because he hits people a lot of times. That time he KO'd Whyte - he must have hit Whyte with a ton of hard shots

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    • SceneBoxer
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      #32
      I think AJ will be too tentative against Wilder and will be his demise...

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      • Boxfan83
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        #33
        Smart money is Wilder by KO but I wouldnt bet the house. Joshua punches straighter and straight punches get there faster.

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        • Toffee
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          #34
          I just think a guy who can box and punch typically beats a basketballer with a big right hand.

          Puncher's chance for Wilder.

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            #35
            [QUOTE=Patsfan bri;n31695972] 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


            AJ didn't quit, he was basically out on his feet. It takes courage to rematch someone who knocked u out b4. For comparison, Canelo got his ass whipped, but he chose not to immediately rematch Bivol. And Klitschko wasn't faded. He still would have destroyed most active heavyweights. And also, Amir Khan's wife said AJ has big cojones

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            • eco1
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              #36
              If the fight goes 5 rounds, AJ wins. If not...

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              • Patsfan bri
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                #37
                [QUOTE=archiemoore1;n31696553]
                Originally posted by Patsfan bri
                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


                AJ didn't quit, he was basically out on his feet. It takes courage to rematch someone who knocked u out b4. For comparison, Canelo got his ass whipped, but he chose not to immediately rematch Bivol. And Klitschko wasn't faded. He still would have destroyed most active heavyweights. And also, Amir Khan's wife said AJ has big cojones
                It might take courage to fight someone who previously stopped you but Aj was a huge favorite in that fight and part of the reason for the rematch with ruiz , besides to win the belts back was embarrassment. This was AJ United States day view and he flopped. Can’t agree with with that Aj was out in his feet against ruiz. Watch the fight again and on the final knockdown Aj goes to the corner puts up his hands up but doesn’t but doesn’t come out of the corner when instructed by the referee . Have to disagree with you on the klitschko fight too. Klitschko was 41 when they fought and coming of an 18 month layoff and a loss. If klitschko wasn’t to cautious or had anything left he would have followed up the knockdown but he didn’t. I think wilder , who took a beating in the 2nd fury fight and wanted the rematch, now that’s courage.
                Last edited by Patsfan bri; 01-04-2023, 11:49 AM.

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