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  • Bronx2245
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    #31
    December is too long of a wait for Wilder to get in the ring! If he does, then it's a "cash out," and AJ wins!

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    • Boxviewer
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      #32
      Originally posted by Bronx2245
      December is too long of a wait for Wilder to get in the ring! If he does, then it's a "cash out," and AJ wins!
      Wilder dares not to take any risk, he is waiting till he gets an opportunity to cash out against AJ or Usyk.

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        #33
        Originally posted by shawnkemp804

        The last time Luis Ortiz was 40 was back when Dinosaurs still walked the Earth. Also the pre Andy Ruiz Joshua was better than Fury. Who did Fury beat? A old man Wlad by running. Well Joshua almost got knocked out by a old Wlad.
        I partially agree with you. Regarding Wilder and Fury your assertion is very correct. However, regarding your last sentence I would like to ask the next question: since when is a knock down equates to almost knock out? It's like saying Fury almost got knock out in the third Wilder fight. But the reality is Fury knocked Wilder out and AJ knocked Wlad out. Period.

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          #34
          Originally posted by VislorTurlough
          They are both yesterdays news and in dramatic decline
          About Wilder I don't know because he hadn't fought high level opponents till he gambled wrong with an out of shape Fury and after the Fury destruction he could only dare to fight his sparring partner. Regarding AJ, you can only consider him in a decline if he got beaten by fighters not called Usyk and Fury. Till then he is still an elite fighter imo.

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          • hugh grant
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            #35
            Josh hasn't been down since losing to Ruiz Wilder isn't dropping josh, let alone koing josh.
            I think Josh will likely outpoint wilder if catiius, but wouldn't rule out Josh ko wilder if he goes for it and rips up his safety first script

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            • shawnkemp804
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              #36
              Originally posted by Boxviewer

              I partially agree with you. Regarding Wilder and Fury your assertion is very correct. However, regarding your last sentence I would like to ask the next question: since when is a knock down equates to almost knock out? It's like saying Fury almost got knock out in the third Wilder fight. But the reality is Fury knocked Wilder out and AJ knocked Wlad out. Period.
              No the reality is Wlad was 40 when Joshua knocked him out. The reality is Corrie Sanders knocked out a 27 year old Wlad in 2 rounds. The reality is Joshua got knocked down and was hurt badly. Joshua landed 6 punches or less for the next 5 rounds because he was still bothered by that knock down. The reality is Fury was hurt badly by Wilder and if Wilder knew how to finish instead of loading up for one punch he would of knocked out Fury and the reality is who did Fury beat in his career? Nobody but a old Wlad and he had to run to do that.

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              • joe strong
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                #37
                Until they fight it’s all speculation. Just because Ruiz beat Joshua doesn’t mean Wilder would do the same. Off the top of my head look at how the Ali/Frazier fights went. Ali beat Foreman pretty convincingly while Foreman completely destroyed Frazier twice. Rahman was in some great fights but got KTFO twice by Oleg Maskaev. Maskaev got KTFO by a lot of people. So until these guys step in the ring nobody truly knows what the outcome would be. Oh how I missed the 90s era when everyone fought each other so they could get a shot at the big 3. (Tyson, Holyfield & Lewis).
                Last edited by joe strong; 04-20-2023, 07:14 AM.

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                • TMLT87
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                  #38
                  We will see, or more likely we wont. Either way this fight is literally 5-6 years past its best anyway.

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                  • JakeTheBoxer
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                    #39
                    Joshua is better than everybody Wilder ever beat.

                    Joshua by a KO is a safe bet.

                    Also I am sure Fury wars took more from Wilder than Usyk fights from joshua.

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                    • JakeTheBoxer
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by shawnkemp804

                      The last time Luis Ortiz was 40 was back when Dinosaurs still walked the Earth. Also the pre Andy Ruiz Joshua was better than Fury. Who did Fury beat? A old man Wlad by running. Well Joshua almost got knocked out by a old Wlad.
                      You are making some valid points. Time for Fury to start fighting contenders, not old washed up guys like Chisora.

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