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

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  • No Tomorrow
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    #31
    Originally posted by Ray*
    Like the way whyte goes to the body, if he can do that against Joshua then he would have a better chance at winning.
    I think Whyte overall has better technique and overall better skill set. He's not as explosive as Joshua, but looks more relaxed/fluid

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    • tiliheels
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      #32
      i like this kid, but i have to ask the UK fans...and without u lying...tell me wat he is doing different that wat eubank was doing? both were countering stiffs and raking them against the ropes after they hurt them...

      can both be good? yes, but hold your horses on disrespecting other proven fighters

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      • The plunger man
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        #33
        Originally posted by Gods We Faked
        The English are still allowed to own black people? You really need to get with the times.
        Yeah we're just behind you on that card.......mind you we don't kill them for crossing the street like across the pond do....it's a life sentence for jay walking isn't it lol

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        • The plunger man
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          #34
          Originally posted by tiliheels
          u are off ya meds...as an american i dont gaf wat country a person is from if they can become a star and fight good talent...idk where u see great boxing skill yet, but i see shades of it...great boxing skill requires more than see him beat ppl who throw from no angle..
          Hold your western horses dairy Crockett .....maybe you don't but most of them did say that about Lewis ....Facto friendo ...I suppose it's because Lewis beat every heavyweight your country produced..... And remember the biased commentary....I remember the robbery at MSG New York with Holyfield so don't say it wasn't so...yeah it's great if ur not like that...but a lot of them were....as for Joshua...see his last fight.....he throws compact fast accurate punches and delivers them with natural power......so yeah for a big man he has good boxing skills and it will only improve.....when he faces wilder I bet when Joshua lands on his chin...wilders legs will do the chicken dance like zab Judah

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          • nacho daddy
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            #35
            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.
            wilder fighting Do-stop-us is a disgrace

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            • SalimShady1212
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              #36
              I know Eddie loves a bit of hyperbole but he's right.

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              • LacedUp
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                #37
                Not sure he'd beat wilder right now. Maybe he would, maybe not. We haven't seen anywhere what we need to see to know for sure.

                But I'm comfortable in saying Joshua goes through Wilder's resume in similar or better fashion. Not that it's a big feat though.

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                • LacedUp
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by tiliheels
                  i dont see wat joshua is didnt any different to wat wilder was doing...he doesnt have wilders right hand...wilder doesnt have his left hook...he doesnt have wilders jab or feet either...as of now all joshua is to me is a person who can counter a jab that is coming from right in front of him...but on the top level jabs dont stay still bro...talkin one sided for either fighter is fanboy characteristics..

                  every joshua fight is the same show...counter a stiff and hit him on the ropes until it is stopped...at least wilder is facing some adversity vs guys who can come in and take your best weapon away forcing u to show more instead of buying into your own hype right now...can we not agree to that??
                  Jab or feet? Lol smh.

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                  • SP4RTICUS
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                    #39
                    The fact we are talking about them both in the same light means they are both at a very similar level.
                    I give credit to AJ for kingpin and wilder for Stiverne, is stiverne tougher than kingpin? would he beat kingpin? very similar level. I see AJ overtaking wilder in terms of opponents and being mandatory very soon.
                    It will be interesting to see if wilder fights Povetkin, or vacates, i cant see Haymon letting it go to Russia.

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                    • Sroey
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                      #40
                      After seeing David Price's career implode after all the hype thrown his way I'm reluctant to get caught up in the hype over AJ. He is a good fighter, fast and explosive for sure but he's not been tested yet.

                      Wilder really impressed me against Stiverne, he boxed smart and demonstrated an excellent jab. I've not seen that from AJ yet, I want to see how he handles being under pressure and going further than 6 rounds. I do wonder about his stamina...

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