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  • The D3vil
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    This was a good fight.

    I still think Luis Ortiz is the best heavyweight in the world and would give Joshua fits if a 42 year old Klitschko, who looked terrible against Bryan Jennings and Tyson Fury did.

    That's the fight i want, but it probably won't happen.

    Originally posted by BillyBoxing View Post
    Everybody questioning Josh chin BUT...

    If Josh were to catch Wilder with the punches he dropped Wlad with.
    How Wilder would take it?
    Wilder's too fast to get hit with some of those shots. He moves like a much smaller man.

    He's a far superior athlete than Klitschko or anybody in the heavyweight division.

    He's not the boxer that Joshua, Klit, or Ortiz is, but he's a better athlete

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  • alexjust
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    Say what you will about Klitschko, but he never took the easy paths or ducked anyone. His goal was to become the 3 times world champion and he took one of the most difficult paths towards it. With his last performance he would have picked up WBO title from Parker in 4-5 rounds without breaking a sweat, but he didn't take the easy path. Another +1 to his Hall of Fame reputation. The guy is the legend and he proved it again on April 29. I hope he won't fight again and will let the younger generation beat each other senseless. He's got nothing to prove to anyone.

    P.S. I still think a Klitschko of 5-6 years ago would have whooped AJ as of today. He "almost" did it and that "almost" is where the 14 years gap made a difference.

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  • The Time
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    Originally posted by GreenMan93 View Post
    I'm sorry but it is definitely NOT the biggest fight to be made since Lewis-Tyson. Joshua-Klitschko was. How you think Joshua-Wilder will be bigger is beyond me. Klitschko was selling out 55k seat stadiums in Germany and selling out Madison Square Garden in the US. Wilder is struggling to fill seats in his hometown and state. And don't get me wrong because this is the fight that I most want to see in the heavyweight division and probably the best fight that can be made but I can't see it being bigger.




    Nah, Joshua-Klitschko was the best fight since Lewis-Klitschko.

    But Joshua-Wilder would be the biggest fight since Lewis-Tyson.

    Look at the forum threads, the comments. Everyone is talking about Joshua-Wilder, everyone wants to see Joshua-Wilder.

    I don't know where you are from but here in the United States, the biggest and best Heavyweight fight that can be made is Joshua-Wilder.

    In Germany and Europe Klitschko is popular but not here in America, Klitschko didn't sell out Madison Square Garden. Though he fought like a G this past Saturday. Looked really good.
    Last edited by The Time; 05-01-2017, 12:50 PM.

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  • GreenMan93
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    Originally posted by The Time View Post
    Yeah, Wilder also has a shakey chin. Wilder was rocked and hurt by Molina. And also wobbled by Firtha.

    Look up youtube videos, you'll see Wilder getting dropped in the amateurs. There's also some sparring footage of Wilder getting rocked and wobbled by David Haye in sparring. Lastly, there are rumors that Klitschko dropped and hurt Wilder in sparring as few years ago.
    But Anthony Joshua as well has been hurt in the amateurs, hurt and rocked by Dillian Whyte. And rumored to be hurt in sparring a couple of times. And then we saw him get hurt against Klitschko. So yeah, I don't think neither man has an edge in the chin department.

    At this point it's just which can land those big shots first. And like you agreed with, the more sound, technical, skillful fighter is likely the guy who is going to get the big shot in first.

    Good stuff man.

    Hopefully this fight can be made very soon. It is the biggest fight to be made since Lewis vs Tyson.
    I'm sorry but it is definitely NOT the biggest fight to be made since Lewis-Tyson. Joshua-Klitschko was. How you think Joshua-Wilder will be bigger is beyond me. Klitschko was selling out 55k seat stadiums in Germany and selling out Madison Square Garden in the US. Wilder is struggling to fill seats in his hometown and state. And don't get me wrong because this is the fight that I most want to see in the heavyweight division and probably the best fight that can be made but I can't see it being bigger.

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  • Sickmerch1990
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    This was the test for me this fight ive seen all his fights and heard he went down numerous times in sparring after whyte wobbled him was about his heart climbing of the canvas how he could deal with it and i think he showed heart a will to go with his awesome power speed and combos if he keeps improving i think he will become the best most exciting heavy in 30 years and hes such a classy guy to go with it no ego or arrogance genuine good guy at the top of the mountian think not just uk the world should embrace this boy hes a lesson on how a man should be

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  • budfr
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    This article is so biased or downright exaggerated. The fight was simply OK which is good for the heavyweight division nowadays. Joshua struggled too much against a man at least 14 years his junior and was knocked down. Vladimir moved well but not in the way the writer wrote. He should not drink while riding and watch the fight again. Kudos for Vladimir who can still fight and looks physically great.

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  • stevepeeve
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    Joshua will be a great champion till Fury gets off the booze and drugs.

    Joshua will be a great champion and the Wilder fight and Fury fight will be great events. Fury when sober and off ******* and in shape probably stops Joshua. Heck Wilder might KO Joshua. But the UK came uot big time supporting Joshua with 90,000 great fans. England has no real pro sports so boxing gives the brits a real sport to cheer on.

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  • M Bison
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    Originally posted by Digital Mouth View Post
    Who can beat him? That's the question.

    There's only two men on this planet who might and that's Wilder and Fury.

    The rest haven't got a chance.
    I'd like to see him and Ortiz go at it, that will be a fun one that I still will favour AJ on.

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  • Butch.McRae
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    Expectations? Fight everyone and he'll be on his way to the atg list. He's definitely got the goods for the job.

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  • The Time
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    Originally posted by Tatabanya View Post
    I agree, in fact I wrote that Wilder is a great athlete, not a great boxer. Indeed he has flaws. The only thing I would add is that, somehow, I feel that Wilder has a sturdier chin than Joshua. But I might be wrong on that. Then again, it's heavyweights... one punch can be enough for a "lights out".


    Yeah, Wilder also has a shakey chin. Wilder was rocked and hurt by Molina. And also wobbled by Firtha.

    Look up youtube videos, you'll see Wilder getting dropped in the amateurs. There's also some sparring footage of Wilder getting rocked and wobbled by David Haye in sparring. Lastly, there are rumors that Klitschko dropped and hurt Wilder in sparring as few years ago.
    But Anthony Joshua as well has been hurt in the amateurs, hurt and rocked by Dillian Whyte. And rumored to be hurt in sparring a couple of times. And then we saw him get hurt against Klitschko. So yeah, I don't think neither man has an edge in the chin department.

    At this point it's just which can land those big shots first. And like you agreed with, the more sound, technical, skillful fighter is likely the guy who is going to get the big shot in first.

    Good stuff man.

    Hopefully this fight can be made very soon. It is the biggest fight to be made since Lewis vs Tyson.

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