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Do you still think Anthony Joshua vs Deontay Wilder would be a good fight to watch?

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  • #31
    Originally posted by Richard View Post
    If Wilder comes out with less caution like he did in the 3rd Fury fight I can still see it being a tough night for Joshua. Hope Wilder can get his mojo back as I respect what hes done in life eg working two jobs before boxing for his disabled daughter and ultimately what got him into boxing which was to look after her and his other children
    - - Hope on one hand and shyte on the other and tell us what you have...

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    • #32
      Only if Wilder is willing to start throwing his right hand. Wilder is a horrible boxer, with just one weapon, if he's too scared to use it, it will be a boring one sided fight like we just watched against Parker.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by hhh1200 View Post

        Usyk has been stopped with 3 body shots and somehow is still undefeated. Explain to make how AJ fixes this. CW weight body shot hit below his sternum and he sold that to the ref as a low blow.
        No one can KO the stinky midget with this logic because he cries on referees.

        I hope Fury blasts his small head.
        Last edited by KingDynasty; 12-29-2023, 12:41 PM.

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        • #34
          If Wilder can get a couple wins vs lower top 10 heavies then sure. But if he's gonna fight former sparring partners or "who the Fook is this guy" type opps to make his fanboys think he's back then no.
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          • #35
            Originally posted by El_Mero View Post
            If Wilder can get a couple wins vs lower top 10 heavies then sure. But if he's gonna fight former sparring partners or "who the Fook is this guy" type opps to make his fanboys think he's back then no.
            They won't because there's a real risk he gets beaten by someone at that level and then there's definitely not one more big fight in him.

            If he's fighting Joshua it has to be now. He'll sell a fight and he'll get people believing in him again.

            I think it's a fight that Joshua will regret not having. Yes it's far too late but Wilder is part of this era and should be faced if possible.

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            • #36
              not a hope after that last performance, u should not get big fights after looking like muck in the ring, thats hoodwinking the fans

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              • #37
                why not? not much else to look forward to amongst the top HW, unless its aj fury... fury wilder usyk are getting older, we already saw aj usyk 2x (those were low key great boxing matches)

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                • #38
                  No, AJ beats him.

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                  • #39
                    Not really, no. Wilder looks shot to hell. If he can't pull the trigger any more, there's no point in him getting any further brain damage. Fight marinated too long and now it's spoiled beyond saving.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Toffee View Post

                      I think he already earned big fights and probably should have taken them before.

                      I'll still watch Joshua v Wilder. I don't think Wilder was ever really at Joshua's level... but Joshua still needs his name. And seeing those two coming out of opposite corners will still be a big buzz moment.

                      ​​​​​It will be a weird 'end of an era' type of fight and, who knows, maybe Wilder rewrites his own history with a win.
                      Wilder is 1-3 in last 4 fights. he must beat somebody to earn another shot on top guys.

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