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

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  • NoConcoms
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    #21
    I have to give AJ his props here; If he actually does take the Wilder fight, he's showing a lot more courage than Fury at this point.

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    • unknowledgeablepugilist
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      #22
      When it comes to AJ and Wilder fans have nothing but bad things to say about each fighter and it's pathetic. The buzzwords like stiff, robotic, scared, windmill, cannot box or whatever else are just ignorant talking points. If AJ and Wilder are serious about fighting, fantastic let the best man win.

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      • kafkod
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        #23
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        • Roberto Vasquez
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          #24
          Originally posted by Timur78
          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.
          I agree. It's hard to see how AJ wins. IF Wilder just had that power - then maybe AJ could win but Wilder has that speed too. Ortiz fights show that all Wilder needs is a chance. Ortiz totally outboxed him.

          But I will say considering the gifts Wilder has - he seems to have avoided a lot of people (even Ruiz recently). So makes you wonder how he does in sparring against the top guys. Also AJ is a good boxer and he does hit hard. So I have Wilder 65/35. AJ still has a fairly good chance. Fury is a weak puncher as we saw when he got pushed back the whole fight against Whyte
          Last edited by Roberto Vasquez; 08-13-2023, 06:49 PM.

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          • buddyr
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            #25
            Originally posted by hugh grant
            I want to know what Josh will do to avoid the right hand that everyone says will ko him like wilder always does?I
            I think Josh wins by ko, as he probably knows he can't just score points, it's kill or be killed
            Not get in the ring.

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            • Roadblock
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              #26
              If AJ lets his hands go he can beat Wilder who is easy to outbox, if Wilder lands a bomb its all over but AJ has the ability.

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              • OgTripleOg
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                #27
                AJ knows his glass jaw won’t be gifted anymore belts and he won’t be able to beat any current HW champs either so now is the time to fight wilder before taking more Ls. Nice strategy

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                • Get em up
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                  #28
                  Since Spence and Crawford this is the fight I wanna see. I honestly dont even care that it's not for undisputed ( it would've been better if it was ) I just wanna see it. There has been so much speculation on what happens I just wanna see it to find out.

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                  • Oldskoolg
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                    #29
                    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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                    • diarraisagod
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                      #30
                      I don't see how Joshua wins against Wilder. I don't know how he avoids the right hand for 12 rounds. He's getting caught plenty even with his new cautious style and it's not like he's throwing combo's and finishing opponents like he used to.

                      Sitting patiently behind a jab won't be enough to beat Deontay. He would need to let his hands go like he used to to have a chance.

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