Comments Thread For: Wilder's Trainer Expects Fireworks in Joshua Fight, Not So Much in Fury-Usyk

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  • crimsonfalcon07
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    #11
    I think Wilder knocks AJ into retirement. He just doesn't have the killer mean streak any more. I'm rooting for Fury to take Zhilei Zhang as a stay busy fight, underestimate him, and get his clock cleaned, as unlikely as that seems. Then ZZ can fight Usyk for undisputed. Fury just loves to screw up mega fights. The sooner he's gone the better.

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    • richardt
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      #12
      Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07
      I think Wilder knocks AJ into retirement. He just doesn't have the killer mean streak any more. I'm rooting for Fury to take Zhilei Zhang as a stay busy fight, underestimate him, and get his clock cleaned, as unlikely as that seems. Then ZZ can fight Usyk for undisputed. Fury just loves to screw up mega fights. The sooner he's gone the better.
      I am so damned tired of Fury, his act got old long ago. A damn Prima Donna.

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      • PRINCEKOOL
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        #13
        Wilder is not going to out box Joshua, and? He is now piping up, because he wants to try and take advantage of Joshua's now perceived vulnerability.

        Both Wilder & Fury pre-Ruiz Junior, never wanted to fight Joshua 'They were definitely not enthusiastic in fighting Joshua'.

        Tyson Fury & Deontay Wilder both fought each other to avoid Joshua, that is how I honestly read their behavior during those times.

        Joshua when pressed whether people think he is vulnerable or not, will push back. So stylistically Wilder vs Joshua will most likely be a aggressive fight.

        But? I am not one of these people who think Joshua, needs to fight Wilder the same why Fury did.

        Joshua has more punching power than Fury, and statistically he has almost equal to greater endurance i.e I have been over this before, posted many posts displaying the statistics 'Joshua has comparable to greater endurance than Tyson Fury statistically'.

        I think Joshua would fancy trying to out box Wilder, and systematically beat him down. It will be up to Wilder, to take Joshua out of this game 'And Wilder just like he did vs Fury, most likely will achieve this'.

        It is in this moment of violence, where Joshua ether starts to win the fight or lose.

        Note: I am not so sure on Wilder's power being able to instantly blast Joshua out. I know people **** on about Fury's durability, but the fact of the matter is? Fury has been ****** about up and down like a yo yo his entire career. Joshua has fought at a higher level than Fury consistently throughout his career, and if you check his record 'Joshua has fought and beaten a higher number of fighters with big punching power'.

        Fury has still been decked,and visually busted up real good more so than Joshua 'Wilder vs Joshua, as you can see through this debate is a really interesting fight'.

        Usyk vs Fury is also a interesting fight, and I don't think the action will be what people are anticipating. Uysk is a fighter who has a super elite work rate, and Tyson Fury especially as Kronk Fury can be found inside the ring these days, Fury is not difficult to find in there 'Whyte could hardly move, and even he got close to Fury even though Fury was attempting to use his old school riddler style'.

        Both are great fights, and Usyk vs Fury actually has a story and theme 'The fight is a bigger event and has more depth now, than it did when it was originally first in negotiations' etc.

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          #14
          Tbh i dont even care for this fight. Will be a highlight reel ko thats for sure

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          • Motofan
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            #15
            Too bad it didn’t happen years ago. I had Joshua dominating until getting stopped (everyone does that to Wilder for the most part) but I think Joshua is so gunshy now he’d basically just getting battered around the ring.

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            • Boricua181
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              #16
              This sound's like a very accurate prediction, I agree with Wilder's trainer.

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              • sicko
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                #17
                True! While Fury vs Usyk is far more meaningful but AJ vs Wilder is still the far bigger fight

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                • thack
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                  #18
                  Franklin was small and nothing special, he landed numerous right hands on Joshua's chin throughout the fight .....surely it doesn't take a genius to know what will happen when Wilder lands that fast thunderous right hand ....Bomb squad!!

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                  • crisantonio917
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                    #19
                    Imagine if Wilder had an Emanuel Steward or someone on that level rather than one of his ex opponents that couldn't last a round with him? Scott has done zero to improve DW, he's still wild, amateurish and besides power, skill level is trash, hence Fury beating him and so would Usyk or anyone that can box him...

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                    • Ry92
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                      #20
                      AJ always lost to wilder by eventual tko he always gets clipped. Yet now that he scared to engage ishh this is tko by Rd 6. I would watch it but I would rather watch Wilder vs Usyk. DOES Usyk avoid wilders right for all 12 n can he handle the power when hit. Wilder technical abilities sucks but he does last it on everyone at least once by Rd 12 and fury who was 40-50lbs more was the only one to get up

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