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

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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    #11
    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.

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    • CubanGuyNYC
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      #12
      Good luck, bruh. One well-placed right from Wilder and it’s all over.

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      • Teetotaler69
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        #13
        Originally posted by factsarenice

        First, the contract and checks are coming from Anthony Joshua. Second, Joshua can retire tomorrow with 90 million plus endorsments. Lastly, people may not agree with Anthony Joshua, me included, but Joshua is fighting because he always believed he could beat Deontay Wilder.
        He knows danm well he can't lmfao he can't get fury so the next big check is windmill. That simple

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        • Theshotyoudontsee
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          #14
          1. I don't put any stock in Wilder's quick defeat of Helenius. Helenius listened to bad advice and thought he could put Wilder on the back foot like Fury did, while outboxing him. Helenius isn't half the boxer Fury is, doesn't hit as hard and isn't as big.

          2. AJ showed me a little something last night. No, he didn't look amazing. But he showed patience and didn't look bad.

          3. Wilder has a huge right. Joshua got hit by Ruiz sneaky shot that screwed up his equilibrium, he didn't see it coming and it messed him up. There is nothing sneaky about Wilder's right. He loads it up. Ortiz was a decent boxer but not as good as Joshua. Fury spent twelve rounds whipping Wilder and only got hit by one, third fight he was really sloppy. And he got up on each one. Go back and watch Joshua Klitschko. He took a huge shot, got dropped and got up and KO'd Wlad.

          Fury does not with hit as much force as AJ. One shot was lights out for Helenius last night. And Fury had Wilder on wobbly legs for much of their second and third fight. Wilder has a good chin, but what he really has is the ability to fight in a daze, he did it against Ortiz and Fury twice.

          I am going to take AJ by KO between 7-10. I think he outboxes Wilder, blocks the right hand and turns Wilder all night. Wilder gets desperate on the cards mid rounds and careless, and AJ lands a bomb that knocks him unconscious.
          Last edited by Theshotyoudontsee; 08-13-2023, 04:56 PM.

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          • 1Eriugenus
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            #15
            'Lastly, people may not agree with Anthony Joshua, me included, but Joshua is fighting because he always believed he could beat Deontay Wilder'.

            That is good to know. I'm glad that AJ always believed he could beat Deontay. He found an odd way to do that by constantly declinng to fight him when they were both world champions but...OK. For myself, I don't believe there is any way AJ beats Deontay unless they let him have a gun.

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            • Timur78
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              #16
              If Joshua ever fights Wilder, he gets knocked out.
              If Fury couldn't keep Wilder off him for 12 rounds, Joshua definitely won't be able to.
              Joshua probably thinks if he hops around like a grasshopper (as he did 2nd fight against Ruiz) he can avoid exchanges.

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              • Leonbus2
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                #17
                Exciting news that they'll fight! Intriguing match-up. It's difficult to base their fight against each other on their past fights. They both looked dominant and both looked vulnerable. I'll be watching with unbiased eyes and will enjoy it!!

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                • Timur78
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Theshotyoudontsee
                  1. I don't put any stock in Wilder's quick defeat of Helenius. Helenius listened to bad advice and thought he could put Wilder on the back foot like Fury did, while outboxing him. Helenius isn't half the boxer Fury is, doesn't hit as hard and isn't as big.

                  2. AJ showed me a little something last night. No, he didn't look amazing. But he showed patience and didn't look bad.

                  3. Wilder has a huge right. Joshua got hit by Ruiz sneaky shot that screwed up his equilibrium, he didn't see it coming and it messed him up. There is nothing sneaky about Wilder's right. He loads it up. Ortiz was a decent boxer but not as good as Joshua. Fury spent twelve rounds whipping Wilder and only got hit by one, third fight he was really sloppy. And he got up on each one. Go back and watch Joshua Klitschko. He took a huge shot, got dropped and got up and KO'd Wlad.

                  Fury does not with hit as much force as AJ. One shot was lights out for Helenius last night. And Fury had Wilder on wobbly legs for much of their second and third fight. Wilder has a good chin, but what he really has is the ability to fight in a daze, he did it against Ortiz and Fury twice.

                  I am going to take AJ by KO between 7-10. I think he outboxes Wilder, blocks the right hand and turns Wilder all night. Wilder gets desperate on the cards mid rounds and careless, and AJ lands a bomb that knocks him unconscious.
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                  If Wilder didn't knock Helenius out in the 1st he would've done it shortly after.

                  AJ showed me that he is still frozen with fear. Nothing to do with patience, per se.
                  It took him 5 rounds and plenty of encouragement from his corner to finally throw the right hand.

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                  • Corelone
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                    #19
                    There's more money in Andy. 60-40 in London and it would sell out stadiums. Andy and AJ have history.

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                    • NYG
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                      #20
                      Wilder too strong for AJ. I can't see AJ avoiding the right hand for 12 rounds and if he gets hit, he will fold. AJ isn't built for a dogfight

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