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  • The plunger man
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    wilder has that dangerous right hand that can end a fight and these are heavyweights so anything can happen , but technically joshua is leagues above wilder and would most likely end wilders dreams with his well timed right hand ....joshua showed every punch in the book saturday and that uppercut and combination punching is world class.

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  • gmc_rfc_06
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    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 would fold from those shots.

    He's also significantly worse than both Wlad and AJ in terms of technique and general skill level.

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  • Tatabanya
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    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?
    It might become Foreman vs Lyle all over again...

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  • BillyBoxing
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    Originally posted by The Time View Post
    This is definitely true, if Wilder were to catch Joshua. The problem with Wilder is he needs to work on tightening his punches more. Needs to work on his technical skills because he's flawed. If they were to fight today Joshua vs Wilder, I would put my money on Joshua because he would most likely be the one to get the first big shot in due to Joshua being better technically and having better disciplined skills. Wilder needs to shore up his deficiencies and flaws.
    Everybody questioning Josh chin BUT...

    If Josh were to catch Wilder with the punches he dropped Wlad with.
    How Wilder would take it?

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  • Tatabanya
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    Originally posted by The Time View Post
    This is definitely true, if Wilder were to catch Joshua. The problem with Wilder is he needs to work on tightening his punches more. Needs to work on his technical skills because he's flawed. If they were to fight today Joshua vs Wilder, I would put my money on Joshua because he would most likely be the one to get the first big shot in due to Joshua being better technically and having better disciplined skills. Wilder needs to shore up his deficiencies and flaws.
    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".

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  • The Time
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    Originally posted by Tatabanya View Post
    Fury is ruined. Even if he comes back, he will never be the same (which was not that much to begin with, in spite of what many people say). Wilder is a great athlete and a tremendous puncher; had he caught Joshua like Klitschko did in the sixth round, he would have finished him.

    Anyone can be beaten at some point. Just remember this name: James "Buster" Douglas.


    This is definitely true, if Wilder were to catch Joshua. The problem with Wilder is he needs to work on tightening his punches more. Needs to work on his technical skills because he's flawed. If they were to fight today Joshua vs Wilder, I would put my money on Joshua because he would most likely be the one to get the first big shot in due to Joshua being better technically and having better disciplined skills. Wilder needs to shore up his deficiencies and flaws.

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  • Elroy The Great
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    has the expectations most titleholders have.

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  • Digital Mouth
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    ^^ I hope you're right mate because I can't stand Eddie Hearn and his big inflated head any longer.

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  • Tatabanya
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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.
    Fury is ruined. Even if he comes back, he will never be the same (which was not that much to begin with, in spite of what many people say). Wilder is a great athlete and a tremendous puncher; had he caught Joshua like Klitschko did in the sixth round, he would have finished him.

    Anyone can be beaten at some point. Just remember this name: James "Buster" Douglas.

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  • Digital Mouth
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    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.

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