If Joshua Fights Wilder In The Next 12 Months...
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But as said before, Wilder is pretty good at counter punching and he's also good at getting away from shots as to where Joshua is not.
I'm sure either guy can beat the other but like I said, stylistically I'd favor Wilder. Whether that happens or not, we will see. Hopefully we don't get deprived of this fight.Comment
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Wilders basic statistics look great, but when he stepped up from D/C level to B level fighters he hasnt been able to knockout anyone before the 5th. He has also been in trouble multiple times from fighters like Molina and Szpilka, these are fighters, Joshua has, or will destroy
Joshua will get to him and when he does, will lay it on him bigLast edited by Slick_Rick; 04-30-2017, 11:52 AM.Comment
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It is a good fight because both guys are big hard punchers but both are flawed in some way that makes you think either one could really apply their power.
The funny thing about the fight is it could end in one exchange and whoever won they would talk **** but that really doesn't make the challenge any less. The old master swordsman thing, in a battle between two master swordsman the battle ends in one true pass.
On underrated thing is who do you get to really spar with that can represent Wilder? There are guys that while not as gifted as Joshua can show the looks he brings to the fight. Not a major thing but when one punch can change a fight something small like this can really matter.Comment
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semantics and triangle theory, would you like to learn about boxing?Wilders basic statistics look great, but when he stepped up from D/C level to B level fighters he hasnt been able to knockout anyone before the 5th. He has also been in trouble multiple times from fighters like Molina and Szpilka
Joshua will get to him and when he does, will lay it on him bigComment
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Another thing one has to consider is the stamina of Joshua. When you're built like that dude, your stamina will take a hit. Wilder will make you miss and work a lot.Comment
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I think Joshua wins. Wilder is too f#cking crazy & takes too many risks. And I think Joshua showed a lot of heart last night so he'll be able to comeback if Wilder does hurt him.
I also don't believe Wilder has shown himself to have one punch power very often since he's stepped up to better opponents in his last 10 or so fights. And I think Joshua is a much smarter guy who learns from his mistakes more & him & his team have done a great job at his upward trajectory from prospect to contender to title holder to arguably the man (in a still relatively up for grabs, less experienced HW division) at HW after yesterday.Comment
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