Comments Thread For: Wallin: I Think Joshua Has Lost His Confidence, Momentum - You Can See The Decline!

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Wallin: I Think Joshua Has Lost His Confidence, Momentum - You Can See The Decline!

    Heavyweight contender Otto Wallin feels confident that former two-time champion Anthony Joshua is a shadow of the fighter who sent Wladimir Klitschko into retirement.
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    Go and ko him

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    • Boxviewer
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      #3
      I can't wait to watch the BEFORE and AFTER footage.
      Last edited by Boxviewer; 12-18-2023, 03:14 PM.

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      • VislorTurlough
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        No doubt. But is Wallin good enough to beat a declined Joshua? Don’t know. Wallin major selling point is he looked good in losing to Fury. Reminds me of how Razor Ruddock “looked good” losing to Tyson 30 years ago.

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          I do not think Wallin has enough power to keep AJ honest. This is a good fight for AJ to go back to his old style and blast him out.

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          • Dare7
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            I can smell knock out in this fight. I think Wallin is so confident and overly excited for this fight and that will prompt him to open up and match forward to AJ and for Me that will be nice for AJ to really unleash bombs on him.

            I can't wait for this fight to happen.

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            • Monty Fisto
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              #7
              I agree with most of what Wallin says, -- hard to argue the other way really -- but, in all liklihood, I don't think it adds up to a win for Wallin regardless.

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              • hugh grant
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                #8
                No I'm sure Josh is ok. He just don't want anyone to land lucky punch out of nowhere like Ruiz did

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                • PBR Streetgang
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                  #9
                  Both AJ and Wilder should be clear favorites over their foes but neither fight is a gimme or showcase. I think this as much because of the limitations of the favorites as it is about the intangibles of their opponents.
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                  Both AJ and Wilder have peaked and are lesser versions than their prime, in the process they have shown us plenty of vulnerability.

                  Looking forward to this card.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by VislorTurlough
                    No doubt. But is Wallin good enough to beat a declined Joshua? Don’t know. Wallin major selling point is he looked good in losing to Fury. Reminds me of how Razor Ruddock “looked good” losing to Tyson 30 years ago.
                    Ruddock looked great against Tyson but it was Tyson for godsake. He had his best night and probably woulda beat anyone else on the planet that night.
                    Im sure that guy woulda crushed Wallin.
                    Last edited by Wacked_Out; 12-18-2023, 05:09 PM.

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