Wilder would have knocked out joshua

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  • Ray*
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    #41
    Originally posted by 1hourRun
    I was replying the point you made earlier, I think it was regarding Deontay Wilders high accuracy in the heavyweight division ; my point was that theres very little difference in terms of skill or resume when you reach the top ten from the top 20-40 contenders really ; the division is so bad that just one win can shoot you right up there as in the case of Dyllan Whyte ( whats he done so special ) or Andy Ruiz....therefore no matter who Wilder is fighting achieving the highest punch accuracy in the division has little to do with the level of competition in the current state of this HW class.

    If it was so easy why aren't these guys that are fighting other bums come close to Wilders %? the reason is the division is crap and that's not Wilder fault.
    Let's see Wilder do that against better opposition period! Povetkin would have proven quite a lot but that druggie messes up. Hopefully we get to see better opponents for Wilder, with 35 odd fights he has to step it up, Joshua just beat a 41 year old Wlad and people are still shitting on that win at 18 fights only. Again am NOT blind Brit, go check all my post on Wilder and Joshua and see if am on any bandwagon. For the 1000th time am picking Wilder if that fight happens now but let's see him in there with the Parker, Ruiz, Takam, Whyte and see how he does. He has had his tune up now from injury and inactive, he has done his 30 odd bum fights to get himself ready for the top... so let's go.

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      #42
      Originally posted by Ray*
      Let's see Wilder do that against better opposition period! Povetkin would have proven quite a lot but that druggie messes up. Hopefully we get to see better opponents for Wilder, with 35 odd fights he has to step it up, Joshua just beat a 41 year old Wlad and people are still shitting on that win at 18 fights only. Again am NOT blind Brit, go check all my post on Wilder and Joshua and see if am on any bandwagon. For the 1000th time am picking Wilder if that fight happens now but let's see him in there with the Parker, Ruiz, Takam, Whyte and see how he does. He has had his tune up now from injury and inactive, he has done his 30 odd bum fights to get himself ready for the top... so let's go.
      Your alright with me Ray. I understand at this weight either man can come out on top and it don't take the hardest puncher to put your lights out too, Joshua showed he can go the distance and has heart.

      My beef is nobody gives Wilder a shot, you know everyone went the Klitch route and swayed Wilder even Joshua back when he was almost do a mandatory for the WBC and thats on video coming out of Eddie Hearns mouth...Tyson Furry also went for his mando vs. Klitch -- People just need to do there research and they will understand why Deontay has not got the breaks he needs.

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      • IBOX4LIFE
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        #43
        Dude was NOT from Detroit! We do NOT claim that guy.

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          #44
          Joshua is "a little" better than Washington, Molina, Szpilka, Duhaupas...

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            #45
            Originally posted by Ray*
            Coulda, woulda , shoulda. Let's see him up his competition first, If the Parker fight can happen then we can judge from there, last time he faced someone who took his power he had to dance when he realise he couldn't KO him.
            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.

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            • Chrismart
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              #46
              I didn't see it as Joshua overworking himself as such in the early rounds. I thought Wlad made him fight at a high pace. I don't see many other HW be able to put Joshua on the back foot like that.
              Wlad's movement, feints and clever ring craft didn't give Joshua any time to settle, even mentally.

              Wlad IQ is miles ahead of Wilder. I don't see Wilder causing Joshua anything like the same type of problem.
              Obviously that right hand is a weapon, and a danger.
              But i think Joshua gets to Wilder easily enough and stops him.
              Last edited by Chrismart; 05-01-2017, 09:52 AM.

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              • uppercut510
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                #47
                if Anthony is gassed in the 4th round vs wilder it could definitely be lights out for him

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by LacedUp
                  Wilder who was outboxed by Gerald Washington in his last fight would have knocked out Joshua?

                  ffs. the unreal ******ation on this site.
                  If that's Wilder in that 6th round, he doesn't let Joshua off the hook like Wlad did, nothing ******ed about that.

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                  • LacedUp
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by just the facts
                    If that's Wilder in that 6th round, he doesn't let Joshua off the hook like Wlad did, nothing ******ed about that.
                    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.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by lfc19titles
                      Lmao

                      Wilder gets sparked out within 2 rounds
                      based on what exactly?

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