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  • nghtmr111
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    #31
    Originally posted by BodyBagz

    It's a sad ending to what should have been a really good career.
    If only AJ hadn't rushed Andy after the KD....

    AJ vs Wilder (if Andy never existed).....that would have been a barn burner.
    I still say Wilder's right hand > AJ's best punch, but, it would have been a better fight.
    Definitely would have been a better fight but I think it's still going to be a great fight. Of course I pick Wilder but damn Joshua will always be a threat no matter what.

    I agree with you. Something had been off with Joshua since before the fight with Ruiz. I think he was, in general anxious, and probably just wanted to end Ruiz after knocking him down. He hasn't been the same since.

    But this fight is still dangerous. Joshua knows what Wilder is capable of, and with Derrick James in his corner... I'm sure they can execute a proper gameplan.

    BUT GOD DAMN Wilder's right hand is an absolute nuke. I still think this is going to be an insane fight with an entertaining build up.

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      #32
      Originally posted by Roadblock
      Dont be surpised if Wilder is the one that gets stopped, AJ should out box him easily, and AJ can punch, if Wilder lands big we all know what happens, I think AJ has a very good chance in this fight to look good.
      Even though I pick Wilder to destroy Joshua... I still know Joshua is capable of who knows ****ing what. Another assessment I respect.

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      • BodyBagz
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        #33
        Originally posted by nghtmr111

        Definitely would have been a better fight but I think it's still going to be a great fight. Of course I pick Wilder but damn Joshua will always be a threat no matter what.

        I agree with you. Something had been off with Joshua since before the fight with Ruiz. I think he was, in general anxious, and probably just wanted to end Ruiz after knocking him down. He hasn't been the same since.

        But this fight is still dangerous. Joshua knows what Wilder is capable of, and with Derrick James in his corner... I'm sure they can execute a proper gameplan.

        BUT GOD DAMN Wilder's right hand is an absolute nuke. I still think this is going to be an insane fight with an entertaining build up.
        No disrespect to Usyk, but, AJ should have tried to dominate him.
        Boxing is so much mental
        If AJ can't mentally get back to who he was prior to Andy, I can't see him gaining ground on the Top 3
        (Usyk, Fury and Wilder...obviously he will never beat Usyk like Wilder will never officially beat Fury)

        Instead of fighting to win, I feel AJ fights not to get hurt (which isn't a bad thing. Just not the best mental state for a guy with KO power).
        I have my money ready to pay up

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          #34
          Originally posted by nghtmr111

          Just stop dude. The Ortiz that fought Wilder (1st fight) would have annihilated Joshua during that time. Wilder's sloppy ass would have beat the Joshua that beat Klitchsko. Wilder still beats Joshua today.
          Yeah, that's why he didn't want to fight AJ when he's offered the fight. Too easy, right? You lots like to talk a lot of **** behind your keyboard. Both Wilder and Ortiz have had the opportunity to fight AJ for a purse they will never see again their life but they declined and yet you lots will come on forums and spew out nonsensical gibberish based on your childish imagination. Just GTFOH!

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          • hugh grant
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            #35
            Josh ranks higher and is rated higher than wilder So should he lose to wilder it would be somewhat of an upset. Rarely in boxing would you be expected to beat the best opponent you've faced, not far removed coming off of 2 ko losses like wilder has.
            But anything can happen in boxing, that's what makes it so great a sport, wilder could spring a surprise and shock the sport, and it's clear many here rooting for wilder, hoping be springs a suprise
            Last edited by hugh grant; 05-12-2023, 06:58 AM.

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              #36
              Originally posted by BodyBagz

              No disrespect to Usyk, but, AJ should have tried to dominate him.
              Boxing is so much mental
              If AJ can't mentally get back to who he was prior to Andy, I can't see him gaining ground on the Top 3
              (Usyk, Fury and Wilder...obviously he will never beat Usyk like Wilder will never officially beat Fury)

              Instead of fighting to win, I feel AJ fights not to get hurt (which isn't a bad thing. Just not the best mental state for a guy with KO power).
              I have my money ready to pay up
              Yeah, that's why Fury the greatest ever ran from him for the undisputed championship, right? Keyword warrior!

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                #37
                Originally posted by Boxviewer

                Yeah, that's why Fury the greatest ever ran from him for the undisputed championship, right? Keyword warrior!
                No Fury love here

                He gets by on size and dirty tactics.
                Also this being the worst HW era ever.
                Many things had to fall into place for him to be considered a top guy.
                Unfortunately, he is
                Avoiding Usyk is the best option for him.

                I think AJ would have beaten Fury if he never fought Andy
                Now....size and dirty tactics

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Boxviewer

                  Yeah, that's why he didn't want to fight AJ when he's offered the fight. Too easy, right? You lots like to talk a lot of **** behind your keyboard. Both Wilder and Ortiz have had the opportunity to fight AJ for a purse they will never see again their life but they declined and yet you lots will come on forums and spew out nonsensical gibberish based on your childish imagination. Just GTFOH!
                  you’re literally doing the same exact thing behind a keyboard buddy.

                  As far as negotiations go, I don’t give a **** who’s responsible for the fight not happening sooner. I blame the both of them. I don’t know the insides and paper work offered. Of course we see boxing news articles but we truly don’t know the full details and negotiations between the fighters/promoters and the given paperwork. It’s all hear say. And as far as I’m concerned, they’re both to blame for the fight not happening.

                  Doesn’t change the fact that wilder would have, and still will body Joshua. **** whoever is ducking and all that nonsense.

                  come back to this later this year or next year (if they fight) and make excuses that the fight should have happened sooner, after wilder destroys Joshua.


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                  • nghtmr111
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by BodyBagz

                    No disrespect to Usyk, but, AJ should have tried to dominate him.
                    Boxing is so much mental
                    If AJ can't mentally get back to who he was prior to Andy, I can't see him gaining ground on the Top 3
                    (Usyk, Fury and Wilder...obviously he will never beat Usyk like Wilder will never officially beat Fury)

                    Instead of fighting to win, I feel AJ fights not to get hurt (which isn't a bad thing. Just not the best mental state for a guy with KO power).
                    I have my money ready to pay up
                    Knowledgeable assessment, that in my opinion, proves that a fight between wilder and Joshua will be a big ****ing deal

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                    • Ry92
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                      #40
                      Even the Brits gave up hope on AJ

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