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  • soul_survivor
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    #51
    Originally posted by 1hourRun
    Funny I thought I shared his stats a few pages ; hes leading the division in jabs...I think thats a straight punch? dont let his windmills fool you, Deontay is more effective in his unorthodox style then all the other HW's.
    This aint baseball. Stats mean nothing whe nwe've seen the guy struggle with journeymen. Molina had him rocked and he was getting outboxed by a small polish guy. Let's be real here.

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    • just the facts
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      #52
      Originally posted by LacedUp
      Well, Molina never touched AJ even if it took 3 rounds. Did you watch the Arreola fight? Probably not.

      and so, it doesn't even begin to compare to the Wilder fight - Who actually made Molina look like a legit contender.
      turned your own bullshyte criteria on you didn't he?

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        #53
        Originally posted by LacedUp
        That's still a ******ed proposition as Wilder doesn't have the technique to pull it off.

        Wilder's boxing ability is about 1/100th of Klitschkos.

        "If Wilder...." Mate, if that had been Wilder in round 5 he wouldn't have gotten up.
        bullshyte, the only real question is can Wilder take if Joshua land something big because after Saturday, we know Joshua won't make if Wilder does. I could see it either way.

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          #54
          This fight needs to happen, Fury could take Parker's trinket in the meantime and then set up an undisputed champ.

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            #55
            Originally posted by LacedUp
            That's still a ******ed proposition as Wilder doesn't have the technique to pull it off.

            Wilder's boxing ability is about 1/100th of Klitschkos.

            "If Wilder...." Mate, if that had been Wilder in round 5 he wouldn't have gotten up.
            That uppercut Joshua hit Wlad with in the 11th would have put Wilder in a coma.

            I see Joshua-Wilder being this decade's Lewis-Grant.

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            • Juof
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              #56
              Wilder has massive power and decent stamina but joshua would walk through him imo

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              • JakeTheBoxer
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                #57
                Wilder will have to travel to London to fight Joshua. Why would Joshua fight in USA for less money?

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Bumpin
                  All Parker and Joshua need to do is accept Wilder's invitation to dance and his competition is upped. So far, they are not inclined to dance.He don't have to prove anything to Joshua, Joshua's resume was on par with Wilder's until he fought Wlad now all of a sudden Wilder has to prove himself to Joshua. GTFOH with that weak statement.
                  Big boy are here discussing boxing, I seriously don't need some child throwing insults at me, you want to discuss boxing? Am here all day, whether we agree or disagree... don't tell me to GTFOH and all that Internet childish stuff.

                  Wilder was just coming back from injury, so am not sure what you are trying to imply, before that he had Povetkin who was on drugs.

                  Parker had a fight set up, Joshua had a fight set up. Now that Parker mandatory is out of the way am sure him and Wilder can tussle at the end of this year.

                  Should be a big fight and a measure of where both are, Wilder v Joshua? Hopefully if everything goes well they can do it next year.

                  But before then Wilder needs to up his resume, his resume is weak period! Yes part of that reason isn't his fault but I don't want to see him fight another Washington or Bellew... someone mentioned Whyte or Ruiz earlier and those names are good contenders.

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                  • LacedUp
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by just the facts
                    bullshyte, the only real question is can Wilder take if Joshua land something big because after Saturday, we know Joshua won't make if Wilder does. I could see it either way.
                    yeah no we don't since Klitschko has way more proven power at the top level and hit Joshua continously around the middle rounds and he still took it, even if he went down.

                    Molina had Wilder do the stanky leg though

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                    • LacedUp
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by VG_Addict
                      That uppercut Joshua hit Wlad with in the 11th would have put Wilder in a coma.

                      I see Joshua-Wilder being this decade's Lewis-Grant.
                      Something to that effect I agree with.

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