Anthony Johnson vs Deontay Wilder

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  • Anderson Silva
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    #1

    Anthony Johnson vs Deontay Wilder

    Both undefeated, who takes the win if they fought each other? And why is this fight not being discussed more? I can't think of many fights that would stir this much excitement in the heavyweight division. Two young undefeated HEAVY handed guys who have KO'd everyone they've fought professionally.

    Please forgive me, I mistook Anthony's last name.. cant edit poll name.
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    Anthony Johnson
    60.00%
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    Deontay Wilder
    40.00%
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    Last edited by Anderson Silva; 09-17-2014, 12:31 PM.
  • Accountoffline
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    #2
    Joshua walks through Wilder, he'd laugh his hyped up power off.

    Wilder is amateur like in his technique and Joshua is miles better skills wise, he would probably stop Wilder with a great counter punch.

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    • Craveman
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      #3
      Anthony Joshua should be able to beat him but we truly don't know how strong Wilder's punches are.

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      • Hougigo
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        #4
        I'm much more impressed by Joshua than Wilder

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        • Laddie_Loc
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          #5
          Joshua sparks him out within 2 rounds.

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          • SlySlickSmooth
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            #6
            I would bet on Joshua.

            Is Joshua's chin solid? I've seen Wilder knocked down by no name Peter Griffins.

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            • jas
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              #7
              Who da Fk is Anthony johnson

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              • LA_2_Vegas
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                #8
                Joshua does not do a very good job of defending his right side, his right hand sits low and he is slow to draw it up. Wilder is known for his right, but he has a left hook that he can lead with, counter with, and follows his right hand... and it needs to be guarded against...i dont see that Joshua has that covered

                Joshua should just bullrush him i think

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                • Gods We Faked
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                  #9
                  Joshua looks to be much better, but let me see how Stiverne handles Wilders power first.

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                  • LacedUp
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                    #10
                    I'm definitely more impressed by Joshua. Easy. Everything he does looks to be better than Wilder's who's a bit more stiff and doesn't have the same punch variety.

                    But I like both.

                    It's too early to compare a 8 fight novice to a 30+ fight experienced pro, even though he's only fought no names.

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