Who rooting for Wilder against Joshua?

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  • Hustle
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    #21
    I'm with wilder because he's willing to go out on his shield. He fights til the end. Joshua quits mentally when it gets tough

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    • Outwest Exp 355
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      #22
      The only thing I like in England is the Premier League. I’m anti English everything else. Let’s go Spain.

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      • SUBZER0ED
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        #23
        Not that I'm rooting for Wilder, but I do think he'll win. One chin check & the Brit will fall like London Bridge. Pity though, Joshua is the more polished fighter.
        Last edited by SUBZER0ED; 08-19-2023, 04:36 AM.

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        • Joseph
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          #24
          No horse in this race, but Joshua has become dull by proxy of Usyk taking his soul. Wilder on the other hand has been leaning on excuses after his Fury defeats, but he’s at least not gun shy like Joshua.

          No personal choice, but prediction wise, Wilder by KO.

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          • Toffee
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            #25
            Can't believe anyone calls Joshua's career 'hype' in the context of a discussion including Wilder.

            Wilder was all hype. The guy is about to turn 38 and we still don't know if he was ever any good. He beat Ortiz... that's it. And even Ortiz' level is highly questionable. He send to have only become 'proven' by getting wellied around the ring by Fury.

            Joshua's cv includes some decent fighters. He unified titles. He defended against mandatories.

            I'd absolutely prefer Joshua. Whoever loses will be written off as never being any good. That should be Wilder when you look at their respective histories.

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            • SugarDeanC*ntly
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              #26
              Rooting for a double ko, with multiple knock-downs along the way.

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              • Apollo7
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                #27
                I feel like Joshua gets way too much unwarranted hate and disrespect. This makes me root for him but as long as it's a fair clean fight, may the best man win.

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                • Shadoww702
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                  #28
                  Count me down for team Wilder

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                  • QueensburyRules
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Toffee
                    Can't believe anyone calls Joshua's career 'hype' in the context of a discussion including Wilder.

                    Wilder was all hype. The guy is about to turn 38 and we still don't know if he was ever any good. He beat Ortiz... that's it. And even Ortiz' level is highly questionable. He send to have only become 'proven' by getting wellied around the ring by Fury.

                    Joshua's cv includes some decent fighters. He unified titles. He defended against mandatories.

                    I'd absolutely prefer Joshua. Whoever loses will be written off as never being any good. That should be Wilder when you look at their respective histories.
                    - - Aside from his drug bust, Eddie gave Ortiz London tryout vs a local where he stunk the place out, ruining an AJ shot.

                    AJ ruined Haymon heavywt stable such that he had to withhold Deyonce from AJ to fight the low hanging fruit of drug disgraced Blubber for peanuts.

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                    • Legendary Hater
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by The Big Dunn
                      I will be rooting for Wilder. Hopefully I will be able to bump the thread by the Gawd Legendary Hater to talk a little smack to my British friends.
                      Smack will be talked, and Brits' bodies will be chalked...that, I can PROMISE.

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