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  • #41
    Just avoid wilder, then

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    • #42
      Lol at the dumb posters going at Joshua when Wilder is definitely not the same guy after the Fury fights anyone can see that when he talks now. And now still continues to do dumb things at his age as though he’s the one not in danger of a very bad ending against another puncher for another very bad even worse knockout blow waiting to happen ? As usual the forum for mostly goof balls , carry on……yea it’s poor Joshua ….

      Wilders fight with Joshua is his retirement fight ,not the other way around and trust me it’ll be that fight that tells him to leave no way his wife is even going to tell him to keep fighting after that one .
      Last edited by juggernaut666; 05-06-2023, 04:26 AM.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by hitmanjosh View Post

        Last I checked Floyd was still getting hit in the head!
        You are right about that, but he is no longer fighting world-class fighters who can hurt him. Plus Floyd's defense is the best. That said he should give up the ring altogether before he develops brain damage.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
          Lol at the dumb posters going at Joshua when Wilder is definitely not the same guy after the Fury fights anyone can see that when he talks now. And now still continues to do dumb things at his age as though he’s the one not in danger of a very bad ending against another puncher for another very bad even worse knockout blow waiting to happen ? As usual the forum for mostly goof balls , carry on……yea it’s poor Joshua ….

          Wilders fight with Joshua is his retirement fight ,not the other way around and trust me it’ll be that fight that tells him to leave no way his wife is even going to tell him to keep fighting after that one .
          Have to disagree
          Wilder hasn't lost his hunger for the KO
          Seems as if AJ is trying not to get hit.
          Very reluctant to commit to his attacks.​
          AJ won't be able to do to Wilder what Fury did (lean down on him, hold and hit)


          AJ would beat Andy 10x in a row if they fought again, but, that 1 loss did much damage.

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          • #45
            Wilder has the "kill or be killed" mentality.

            AJ has the "health and safety" and "protect yourself at all times" mentality.

            The problem is, AJ is not Mayweather. He won't be able to avoid Wilder's right hand.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by SN!PER View Post
              Wilder has the "kill or be killed" mentality.

              AJ has the "health and safety" and "protect yourself at all times" mentality.

              The problem is, AJ is not Mayweather. He won't be able to avoid Wilder's right hand.
              You are aware that Joshua has fought consecutively at a higher level then Tyson Fury?

              And out of the two fighters, Joshua has been decked the least number of times?

              Even if you take the Wilder trilogy off Fury's resume 'Fury has been ****** about, and up and down like a yo yo his entire career'.

              Fury was being ****** about and decked early on in his career as well against domestic to European level fighters 'Fury defense is in part completely overrated'.

              Joshua would also easily out box Chisora & Whyte, because these fighters even more so now can hardly move.

              Joshua is actually a more refined and technically astute fighter than Fury 'And he is a superior athlete, in terms of athleticism'.

              There are two things that people are underrating with Joshua coming into this potential fight with Wilder 'His overall defense and durability' etc.

              Joshua is a solid super heavyweight, and it looks like he is embracing this under Derrick James. I am unsure on whether Wilder with a single punch, is going to stop Joshua in his tracks.

              Note: I honestly and have been saying it for sometime? Tyson Fury's defense now and even when he was using his Old School Riddler style is in part overrated. Standing 10 meters away from his opponent for me, is not what a great defense is. The fact of the matter is, Fury at mid-range and on the inside has always been a incredibly clumsy fighter 'You only have to look at the state of the punches Wilder was able to land on Fury, in their third fight'.

              Tyson Fury in his 3rd fight vs Wilder, EARLY ON in the fight. Decided to randomly square himself up vs Wilder and open the front door 'Which resulted in him being decked'. This is early on in their fight, you would expect those kind of unforced errors late on in a brutal fight 'Fury even now as Kronk Fury, is prone to calamity'.

              Joshua to his credit, he does not really make unforced errors 'Joshua fights very by the book'. Joshua fights vs Usyk I & II were extremely high level fights skill for skill. Neither fighter was making that many unforced errors, they were having to force each other into making mistakes 'And Usyk was the better fighter at doing this'.

              Note: Anthony Joshua for me can out box Wilder. But the question is mate, I agree with you SN!PER, Joshua is going to be whacked at some point. And if Joshua is to win the fight, he has to come through Wilder's power 'If Joshua does not come through the power, then he is in trouble' etc.
              Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 05-06-2023, 08:00 AM.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by BodyBagz View Post

                Have to disagree
                Wilder hasn't lost his hunger for the KO
                Seems as if AJ is trying not to get hit.
                Very reluctant to commit to his attacks.​
                AJ won't be able to do to Wilder what Fury did (lean down on him, hold and hit)


                AJ would beat Andy 10x in a row if they fought again, but, that 1 loss did much damage.
                No fighter likes to be hit, but both Wilder and Joshua have shown a fragility in some recent fights where once they get hit, they look like they don't want to be there. I think Wilder has more intent to land the KO punch, as you say, but I think Joshua has the better tools all round and I think his issues are mental. In contrast, in Fury-WIlder II, Wilder just didn't seem to physically have it, just exhausted within a few rounds. It's an intriguing fight for which I don't think I could begin to predict an outcome.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by BodyBagz View Post

                  Have to disagree
                  Wilder hasn't lost his hunger for the KO
                  Seems as if AJ is trying not to get hit.
                  Very reluctant to commit to his attacks.​
                  AJ won't be able to do to Wilder what Fury did (lean down on him, hold and hit)


                  AJ would beat Andy 10x in a row if they fought again, but, that 1 loss did much damage.
                  Joshua’s never going to lose to anyone who can’t throw 3 simple punch combinations and without having a hard time not just once but multiple times during the fight that needs to be very quick sharp and fluid with actual talent to get a big shot landed over time . The notion Wilders just going to go in there and touch him and Joshua falls over is ridiculous, in fact I guaranteee Wilder loses badly ,there’s no way that guy with the skills we’ve seen wins this fight .

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by Monty Fisto View Post

                    No fighter likes to be hit, but both Wilder and Joshua have shown a fragility in some recent fights where once they get hit, they look like they don't want to be there. I think Wilder has more intent to land the KO punch, as you say, but I think Joshua has the better tools all round and I think his issues are mental. In contrast, in Fury-WIlder II, Wilder just didn't seem to physically have it, just exhausted within a few rounds. It's an intriguing fight for which I don't think I could begin to predict an outcome.
                    This is funny ,I remember the majority of the forum talking like Wilder going to kill Fury in the first two fights as though if he landed it’s over and …….Fury himself wasn’t allowed to punch back ? When Joshua hits Wilder clean it’s basically over , anyone can see the guy gets rattled easier and has the worst defense in boxing in the past 30 years at least if you k ow what your looking at .

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
                      Joshua’s never going to lose to anyone who can’t throw 3 simple punch combinations and without having a hard time not just once but multiple times during the fight that needs to be very quick sharp and fluid with actual talent to get a big shot landed over time . The notion Wilders just going to go in there and touch him and Joshua falls over is ridiculous, in fact I guaranteee Wilder loses badly ,there’s no way that guy with the skills we’ve seen wins this fight .
                      AJ was a manufactured hype job, like i told you all along juggs. how can you show your sorry face in here after years of sucking him off & claiming him to be the goat?
                      Wilder blasts him out inside 2 rounds bud, im sorry but it will be a sickening KO. hopefully you wont top yourself after as your delusion is entertaining.
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