Comments Thread For: Wilder's Trainer Wants Joshua To Avoid Interim-Fight, Worried He'll Get Knocked Off

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  • crisantonio917
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    #21
    Malik Scott, should STFU and let the fighter talk, he was a trash fighter and he's a trash trainer as we saw in Fury 3, no game plan, nuthin new.. GARBAGE.....

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    • hugh grant
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      #22
      We got no concerns of wilder getting knocked out as wilder only fights sparring partners, and avoiding ruiz

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        #23


        Better keep Joshua in bubble wrap until the Wilder fight. Don’t want him to screw it all up by getting beat beforehand.

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          #24
          Originally posted by hugh grant
          Josh has only been stopped once, you'd think Josh was koed twice?
          Joshua has never been knocked out. He was stopped once on his feet with a smile on his face by Ruiz Junior.

          Wilder was knocked out by Tyson Fury during their third fight. And for the most part of Fury's career 'Fury has not been deemed as a monster puncher, and I still don't rate him as a big Heavyweight puncher'.

          Fury quite simply does not have the performances that prove that he is a big puncher. Fury was unable to deck and legitimately knock-out a semi-retired miles out of condition Derek Chisora 'And Whyte has been getting decked and ****** about for sometime now'.

          Fury can hit with good power, but he is not really a big Heavyweight puncher etc.



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            #25
            Originally posted by 1Eriugenus
            AJ v Wilder makes a lot of sense. AJ ain't got nowhere else to go, has he ?
            Not to be relevant. At this point, he might as well cash out with Wilder. The dude technically can retire any minute. He's a multi-multi millionaire. I mean, so is Wilder. Neither guy needs to face each other to comfortably retire, but it'll suck and they'll both regret it when they're sitting on the rocking chair in front of a fire at 80yrs old that they never faced each other.

            This fight is already overdue and stale, so at this point, the winner of it is mostly meaningless other than to get bragging rights. I'll be on Wilder's side though for it. AJ talks too much poetic crap and doesn't show the dog in him the way Wilder does. Sure, Wilder says a lot of dumb things, so did Mike Tyson.

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            • hugh grant
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              #26
              Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

              Joshua has never been knocked out. He was stopped once on his feet with a smile on his face by Ruiz Junior.

              Wilder was knocked out by Tyson Fury during their third fight. And for the most part of Fury's career 'Fury has not been deemed as a monster puncher, and I still don't rate him as a big Heavyweight puncher'.

              Fury quite simply does not have the performances that prove that he is a big puncher. Fury was unable to deck and legitimately knock-out a semi-retired miles out of condition Derek Chisora 'And Whyte has been getting decked and ****** about for sometime now'.

              Fury can hit with good power, but he is not really a big Heavyweight puncher etc.


              Yes it gets on my nerves people make out as if Josh is chinny when it's wilder s the one been koed twice in last 3 fights, and josh only stopped on feet once against a harder puncher in ruiz

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              • PRINCEKOOL
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                #27
                Originally posted by hugh grant

                Yes it gets on my nerves people make out as if Josh is chinny when it's wilder s the one been koed twice in last 3 fights, and josh only stopped on feet once against a harder puncher in ruiz
                Yes mate, I would say Joshua's durability is satisfactory.

                It is not super great, but it is nowhere as bad as people claim.

                Only two fighters have been able to deck him, and he got up against both of those fighters.

                Whyte is a big puncher, and Joshua came through his power 'He was hurt vs Whyte, but he endured'.

                The important thing to take away from Ruiz Junior vs Joshua I, was that Joshua kept on getting back up 'But was eventually stopped on his feet'.

                I rate Wilder's gameness and determination, but it is concerning that he was ****** out for the count of 10 by Fury 'Who is not a monster puncher etc'.

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                • maguirre
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                  #28
                  So how come Wilder is not taking any interim fight himself? Isn't that the same thing, he's afraid to lose? What am I missing?

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                  • uppercut510
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                    #29
                    aj is fighting whyte?

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