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  • koolkc107
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    If Joshua Fights Wilder In The Next 12 Months...

    ...he will lose to Deontay by KO.

    Let me state right here that I think Joshua will, when all is said and done, be the best Heavy of this era.

    But it was clear last night that he has a lot of work to do.

    It is also clear to me that Wilder may never get any better skill-wise than he is right now.

    But Deontay is hella athletic.

    And one thing he seems to be able to do no matter what the level of opposition happens to be is deliver clean hard right hands.

    I saw AJ get hit A LOT by Wlad's right hand.

    Some of them extremely clean.

    Some of them that hurt Anthony pretty badly.

    And when it happened I couldn't help but thinking what it would be like if it was Deontay behind those right hands.

    I don't think Anthony takes Wilder's shots nearly as well as he took Klitschko's last night.

    And that equals a nap on the menu for AJ.

    They MUST work on AJ's defense before a fight with the Tuscaloosa Terror.

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    #2
    The one that connects first wins! Wilder's power is real!

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    • NaijaD
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      #3
      How can you say "no matter the opposition" like Wilder has fought anyone at Joshua's level??..... Wilder has delivered right hands against terrible opposition so far.

      Level of opposition matters, AJ nearly found that out the hard way yesterday.

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      • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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        #4
        Skill/talent wise I think these two are neck to neck but... styles make fights and I also think Wilder beats Joshua. Of course it's boxing and the HW division nonetheless and anything can happen but I feel like Wilder should be able to beat Joshua.

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          #5
          Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.
          Skill/talent wise I think these two are neck to neck but... styles make fights and I also think Wilder beats Joshua. Of course it's boxing and the HW division nonetheless and anything can happen but I feel like Wilder should be able to beat Joshua.
          How could yo say that when Wilder just showed his techniques are of Windmilling punches not so long AGO.

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          • Thraxox
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            Wilder landed his monster right hand in the first top 10 fighter he fought and went to the distance.

            Thats some power right there.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Thraxox
              How could yo say that when Wilder just showed his techniques are of Windmilling punches not so long AGO.
              I'm not even gonna bother replying to this comment.

              Oh wait... I just did.

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                #8
                Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.
                I'm not even gonna bother replying to this comment.

                Oh wait... I just did.
                Well its easy, because you cant refute the statement. Joshua displayed his skill and technique against a passed his prime but still good A-level fighter in Wladimir Klitschko.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Thraxox
                  Well its easy, because you cant refute the statement. Joshua displayed his skill and technique against a passed his prime but still good A-level fighter in Wladimir Klitschko.
                  Actually, yea I can. But I'm not here to educate the uneducated eye.

                  Claiming that one is better than the other...

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                    Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.
                    Actually, yea I can. But I'm not here to educate the uneducated eye.

                    Claiming that one is better than the other...

                    I think the edge in skill DOES go to Joshua.

                    But, I don't think that gap is big enough right now to prevent AJ from getting KTFO if he meets the Bronze Bomber.

                    He should put it off for a couple of years, get his defense a bit sharper before he goes in with Deontay.

                    'Cause if it happens in the next one or two fights, AJ will get caught with Wilder right hands easier than Klitschko landed them.

                    And those rights from Wilder will have even more on them.

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