I think Joshua was more hurt when he was knocked down then Wladimir was on any of the three times he was knocked down.
Wlad glass chin?
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if Wlad was about 5 or 6 years younger he would have finished Jousha
Jousha was gone, took him at least 3 rounds to get his bearings backComment
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He spent too much time following up with his lead left hooks that kept missing.
Joshua's eyes went all over when he got hit by the right hand that dropped him.
Crazy that he was able to get up and recover.Comment
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He took some hard shots tonight.
That said, i don't think AJ is a sickening puncher. He obviously hits very hards but a lot of his knockouts were ref's jumping in or combinations. You don't really see him put people to sleep like Wilder does. It's a different kind of power but still does damage.Comment
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The dude took some bombs and kept coming back.
B*tches will do anything to confirm their pre-existing bias these days.Comment
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For most HW's. AJ smartly headed for the canvas, I think he could of tried to stay on his feet, he would of taken that left hook and that would of been the end. Smart boxing.
But he got through it and came back stronger, that's what it's all about.Comment
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Wlad, AJ, Wilder, and Fury all go down easy. One looping right carefully set up over a period of ten rounds and ****o, anyone of those jokers is out of there. They're easily baited and have weak chins. I don't mean baited as in fall for every feint. I mean baited in the sense that they get comfortable with looks.
Wilder is the only guy working the long con. It's why he keeps disposition even though he losing the punch count. For his style to work he's meant to be losing the punch count or in some other way making his opponent comfortable with their belief in his lack of skill. It's why they get knocked out as soon as they feel like they're in control and why he got so emotional against Bermane and still gets emotional when he talks about Bermane. Bermane was the only one who knew he was being baited and didn't play Wilder's game.
Anyway, my point is anyone of them could go down pretty easy, they're all open to a simple format, Wilder is the only guy who baits in a long game fashion as per the format, but does it by risking being knocked out. It's very difficult to judge who's the glassiest chinned of them given all the variables, but Wilder is without a doubt the one who's most likely to cause a KO be it him or his opponent while Fury is least likely due to his own skill set.Comment
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Some of he comments tonight make me think some people have no idea about heavyweights or are just plain illogical.
These aren't welterweights ffs.
Glass chin? F.uck right off. Wlad got banjo'd multiple times by a powerful 250 pound man. Joshua got it too from a 240 pound puncher.
You can't talk about glass in the heavyweights for me.Comment
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It's been proven multiple times Wlad doesn't have a great chin, but anyone who takes the uppercut he did in the 11th and stays on his feet does not have a glass chin. That was murderous.Comment
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