Wilder would have knocked out joshua

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  • 1hourRun
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    #11
    Faster feet, better waste and head-movement....Ok I'll leave again. hahaha...these clowns but dat powa tho! Klitch kept getting up tho! bwahahahaha!

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    • TBear
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      #12
      Wilder's right is a factor in any fight, but in order for him to have a chance of winning against Joshua, whom I consider to be much stronger, Wilder would have to go back to movement. He did not use it against Washington and did not look as good. Maybe the time off with the injury was a factor, but with Joshua it would be a necessity. Joshua has a good jab, strength and power. If.. supposing Wilder gave Joshua a lot of movement Wilder's jab would be an effective tool to get him into the late rounds and open up his explosive right. Something Joshua seems open to.

      That being said, at this time I would still consider Joshua being a favorite should they meet anywhere in the near future.

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        #13
        Originally posted by BLUESUNSHlNE
        I think Joshua would have a hard time getting to wilder it's the styles that change fights
        Joshua would flatten Wilder with ease. Wilder simply isn't that good and has never fought at anywhere near the level Joshua has.

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          #14
          Joshua does always get caught atleast once in his fights

          So I see Wilder catching him with a big right

          Joshua stumbles around the ring
          Wilder windmills so fast trying to finish him he becomes airborne and fly's right out the ring never to be seen again leaving the Ref no other option but to declare Joshua the winner

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            #15
            Joshua didn't overwork himself, he got clipped with a left hook of death. It wasn't stamina, he was simply hurt.

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              #16
              Originally posted by TBear
              Wilder's right is a factor in any fight, but in order for him to have a chance of winning against Joshua, whom I consider to be much stronger, Wilder would have to go back to movement. He did not use it against Washington and did not look as good. Maybe the time off with the injury was a factor, but with Joshua it would be a necessity. Joshua has a good jab, strength and power. If.. supposing Wilder gave Joshua a lot of movement Wilder's jab would be an effective tool to get him into the late rounds and open up his explosive right. Something Joshua seems open to.

              That being said, at this time I would still consider Joshua being a favorite should they meet anywhere in the near future.
              WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder nearly doubled the division average for landed jabs per round, while landing 57.2% of his power shots- 16% higher than the division average.

              adding to my list : more accurate puncher. hehehehe!

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                #17
                The only reason Wilder was at the fight was to get the Bellew match going and exchange some sort of verbal dispute and sell a possible fight ,which he did . While he keeps fighting irrelevant opposition , Joshua keeps adding to his game and improving....its going to be a one sided mugging by the time these guys fight .

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                  #18
                  Joshua had a life and death with Klitschko.
                  Wilder had a life and death with Molina and Szpilka

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by LacedUp
                    Joshua had a life and death with Klitschko.
                    Wilder had a life and death with Molina and Szpilka
                    Please don't forget Dyllan Whyte.

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                      #20
                      Wilder competition needs to go up a level, Joshua can land power shots and jabs in a higher percentage against bums too. If Wilder is doing those high percentages against the Takam, Parker or Wlad then we can pick him to beat everyone at HW, but so far the biggest challenge he faced was Bern st and he had to backtrack when he knew he couldn't KO him.

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