Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Comments Thread For: Wladimir Klitschko: I Want To Fight The Very Best Anthony Joshua

Collapse
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • #11
    Originally posted by Boxing Goat View Post
    I'm not necessarily a Wilder fan but I do notice subtle things he does that makes him very effective. Also, I think he took the Molina fight very lightly, as he probably could afford to after all. Wilder has good reflexes and ridiculous power. His length and hand speed at this stage would be more than Wlad could avoid if he didn't catch Wilder with something, which at this point with his slow reflexes, would be very, very hard to do. I don't care what anyone says, Wlad didn't just miss Fury because Fury is some defensive master, it's because his reflexes are not the same. At least in the Pulev fight, his punches came off and were somewhat unavoidable. In the Fury fight, it was obvious that he can no longer pull the trigger like he used to. Fury saw everything and was able to avoid it before it got there. Wlad was kind of like Oscar against Pacquiao. I hate saying this but I'm afraid it's true. I hope I'm wrong but I see a very bad knockout coming his way at the hands of Joshua. Lets keep our fingers crossed he is safe afterwards.
    Interesting read and I somewhat agree I just don't see Wilder as a legitimate world class operator, I feel even his power is over rated. Joshua the more I see of him looks more polished and now he's with Mc Cracker I expect to see him utilise that jab to roaring effect, does he out jab Klitschko possibly, doubtful though and I think Joshua will be loath to open up Wlad we know is always loathe to let his hands go but when he does he does to devastating effect, Joshua hasn't the feet Fury has and Wilder I think has outrageously poor balance to go with those skinny weedy legs.

    Comment

    Working...
    X
    TOP