Comments Thread For: Anthony Joshua: I'm Just Focused On Smashing [Wilder's] Head In Now - And That's It

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  • Oregonian
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    #31
    Originally posted by Oldskoolg
    Joshua is going to win it. Wilder hasn’t been active enough. Joshua takes his career more seriously than wilder does and that shows with Joshua exploring trainers
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    Bruh, I agree with a lot of your posts until now. I think Wilder is as much a joke AJ is but with the kind of wingspan Wilder possesses and being a tad quicker than AJ, there is no way no how z wilder gets beat by AJ.

    Let me rephrase that. There is actually a way. Both are limited in their skills so the only way AJ blasts his way into a KO of the year is to literally go for broke and make it a brawl. Train for a 6 round fight, close the gap and throw nothing but non-stop BOMBS. Anything short of that, AJ will be KO’d out of that ring.
    MARK MY WORDS! And I’m not a fan of either guy.

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      Dinamita
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      #32
      AJ gets starched but great fight for boxing still.

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      • just the facts
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        #33
        Originally posted by Corelone
        There's more money in Andy. 60-40 in London and it would sell out stadiums. Andy and AJ have history.
        Bu!!shyte. A third AJ/Ruiz fight doesn’t generate the income of a Wilder/AJ fight no matter where it’s at.

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        • sayf
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          #34
          Originally posted by just the facts

          Bu!!shyte. A third AJ/Ruiz fight doesn’t generate the income of a Wilder/AJ fight no matter where it’s at.
          Exactly! Who wants to see that snooze fest again?

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          • TMLT87
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            #35
            Helenius went 7 rounds, Pulev went 9, Franklin went the distance.

            If Wilder gets that amount of time to land something big, its almost certainly gonna happen, and I dont think Joshua can deal with it. I used to think AJ might be able to take him out quick enough to avoid it, but again, look at how long those guys lasted. Wilder might not be some master boxer but if you cant get to Helenius for that long I dont see why you could get at Wilder without taking serious risks that may well backfire.

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            • PRINCEKOOL
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              #36
              Originally posted by TMLT87
              Helenius went 7 rounds, Pulev went 9, Franklin went the distance.

              If Wilder gets that amount of time to land something big, its almost certainly gonna happen, and I dont think Joshua can deal with it. I used to think AJ might be able to take him out quick enough to avoid it, but again, look at how long those guys lasted. Wilder might not be some master boxer but if you cant get to Helenius for that long I dont see why you could get at Wilder without taking serious risks that may well backfire.
              If Wilder lasts 7 rounds, 9 rounds or the distance with Joshua.

              Do people think Wilder is going to be winning rounds? Do people really believe Wilder is going to be having a good ole time in there? I have news for people, he won't be having a good time in my opinion.

              Anthony Joshua is the most powerful puncher, Wilder has ever faced 'Wilder has never faced the combination of boxing skill and power in one fighter that Joshua has'.

              Tyson Fury is not a monster puncher, Fury is a great boxer 'Clumsy, but effective to a certain extent. Fury does not have the proven punching power of Joshua'.

              Wilder theoretically is going to be dropping rounds, and being systematically beaten up 'So this notion that, lasting 7,9 or the distance with Joshua is going to be great for Wilder is not a sound observation'.

              Joshua has two wins now during his comeback, he has won 90-95% of the rounds he has fought 'And he has just achieved a violent knock-out of Helenius'.

              Joshua is building momentum, and there is a possibility that he could even fight again 'Before fighting Wilder'.

              In my opinion, Wilder may have to do more than just land one punch. Because the facts are, that Anthony Joshua has never legitimately been knocked out.

              Joshua was stopped once on his feet, with a smile on his face vs Ruiz Junior 'Joshua was decked by Kiltschko, by a more powerful and technically proficient punch than anything Wilder has ever landed on Fury 'In my opinion'. Joshua got up vs Kiltschko, and he did not just survive for the rest of the fight 'Joshua knocked Wladimir Kiltschko out'.

              Joshua has fought consistently at a higher level than Fury, has fought more powerful punchers and offensively dangerous fighters 'And he has still be decked a less number of times than Fury'.

              There is definitive evidence, that Joshua has near enough comparable durability threshold to Tyson Fury 'Recovery is a different attribute, and that I believe is the attribute that may be tested by Wilder's violence'.

              But honestly all these people that believe Joshua is just going to disappear soon as he is hit by Wilder, and that is what they are gaming on 'You guys are not really analyzing the fight, or thinking about what is actually going to happen to Wilder up until that point'.

              Tyson Fury before he faced Wilder, it was common knowledge 'That Fury's power next to his clumsiness was most likely his worst attribute'. Fury decked Wilder numerous times, and also ****** him out once 'I still don't rate Fury, inside the top-8 most powerful punchers in the Heavyweight division'.

              Tyson Fury in his last fight was unable to decked or even legitimate stop a semi-retired Derek Chisora 'Fury is not a monster puncher'.

              Joshua in comparison is arguable rated in the top-3 most powerful punchers in the Heavyweight division 'Outside of Fury & Usyk Joshua is also rated again in the top-3 best pure boxers in the Heavyweight division'.

              Note: This is a dangerous fight for both fighters, both fighters have ways they can win. I rate Deontay Wilder extremely highly 'But when you actually analyse this fight, you will realize that Joshua has more ways than Wilder to win this fight' etc.
              Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 08-14-2023, 05:45 AM.

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              • NYG
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                #37
                Any time Joshua talks violently or when he tries to sound like a tough guy, he comes off as a clown

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                • champion4ever
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
                  Wilder is following Spence and Charlo brothers blue print. He is coming just for a cash out.

                  Wilder knows he is done, that is why doesn`t even have any stay busy fights.
                  I just hope you are wrong. No one needs to see that.

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                  • ralex
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                    #39
                    Joshua is going to be so easy for Wilder to hit. This fight won’t last long.

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                    • Oldskoolg
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Oregonian
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                      Bruh, I agree with a lot of your posts until now. I think Wilder is as much a joke AJ is but with the kind of wingspan Wilder possesses and being a tad quicker than AJ, there is no way no how z wilder gets beat by AJ.

                      Let me rephrase that. There is actually a way. Both are limited in their skills so the only way AJ blasts his way into a KO of the year is to literally go for broke and make it a brawl. Train for a 6 round fight, close the gap and throw nothing but non-stop BOMBS. Anything short of that, AJ will be KO’d out of that ring.
                      MARK MY WORDS! And I’m not a fan of either guy.
                      I think we are also going to see the natural size advantage aj has come into play. 250lbs AJ is just massive compared to a 210lbs wilder and Joshua is more durable than wilder. Aj has every advantage save for one punch power, everything else is in AJ’s corner

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