Fury and Wilder won`t beat Joshua

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  • Brother Mouzone
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    #31
    Originally posted by Toffee

    A cautious Joshua doesn't get beaten by Ruiz. Ruiz would need Joshua to stand with him and exchange. He wouldn't do that again. That's the whole point of the criticism of him.

    And we'll remember you said Whyte destroys him when they inevitably meet again this year. A decent matchup but Joshua will be a big favourite.

    It's funny how opinions can be so wild about boxers. After a wide, unanimous points win he's now finished. He gets beaten by Ruiz despite the fact he beat him last time in a very wide, almost uncompetitive, decision. And he gets beaten by Whyte despite leaving him asleep on the canvas last time they fought when Whyte was arguably at his best.

    He's nowhere near as finished as people think.

    You'll know where he's at when he's in a big fight. If you based everything off how fighters fight lower level fighters then Usyk, Fury, Wilder would all be considered trash. All struggled in recent history with fringe guys.
    In my defense I said Whyte beats him not that he would destroy him.

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