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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Hearn: Joshua Would Take Deontay Wilder Out in Three!

    British heavyweight Anthony Joshua (14-0, 14KOs) is rising up in the ranks in rapid fashion.

    Joshua is blowing out his opponents quite easily. He captured the Commonwealth heavyweight title on September 12 with a first round destruction of Gary Cornish. He returns on December 12, when he faces Dillian Whyte for the British title.

    If successful, Joshua will come back in March to face Erkan Teper for the EBU championship.
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    #2
    not sure that he could stop him but Joshua would definitely be the favourite

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    • Divine Hammer
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      i think it would be a very easy fight for joshua. joshua more refined throws crisper punches and hits harder imo.

      wilder is too awkward and wild and throws a lot of ugly punches. his only saving grace is his power.

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      • hugh grant
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        And I would love to see. I don't know who would win. But the last guy that Wilder beat. Would he last longer than that yank Joshua beat 2 fights ago?

        But its not about blowing people away, you need to learn a bit as well.

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        • English Lion
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          #5
          Hearn does chat **** half of the time, but he's 100% telling the truth with this one. Joshua absolutely demolishes Wilder with ease.

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            #6
            I'm not sold on AJ just yet. He hasn't fought anyone who has offered any meaningful resistance. Wilder is a monstrous puncher and how's AJ gonna neutralize that?

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            • M Bison
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              #7
              Originally posted by BostonGuy
              I'm not sold on AJ just yet. He hasn't fought anyone who has offered any meaningful resistance. Wilder is a monstrous puncher and how's AJ gonna neutralize that?
              By Eddie Hearn talking his name up and saying he is the second coming of Lennox Lewis... Wait that isn't a legit method to beating him?

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              • BWC
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                Not buying that yet. Wilder will hit back and hits like a Mack Truck. AJ wouldn't be able to just wade in and start throwing bombs.

                Would be a tough fight

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                  Deonty Wilder 34-0 Takes on Duhaupas for the Heavyweight Title in his 35th fight, while Joshua takes on the guy who easily beat him (Teper) for the EBU title in his 16th fight. Says it all really.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Fishkie
                    Deonty Wilder 34-0 Takes on Duhaupas for the Heavyweight Title in his 35th fight, while Joshua takes on the guy who easily beat him (Teper) for the EBU title in his 16th fight. Says it all really.
                    Joshua has to beat Whyte first, and Dillian Whyte would be the second best name on Wilders resume.


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