what does wilder do better than joshua?

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  • *TonyMontana*
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    #11
    He can do this....
    [IMG]https://media.*****.com/media/UOl0gWzZFnlUA/*****.gif[/IMG]

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    • *TonyMontana*
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      #12
      And this....
      [IMG]http://i.*****.com/xT8qAWQ7sI1D7iuJUI.gif[/IMG]
      AJ is clearly in trouble!!!!!

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      • Banko Villas
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        #13
        Joshua is much better than Wilder.

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        • gmc_rfc_06
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          #14
          Originally posted by Redd Foxx
          Greater power, stamina, hand speed, foot speed.
          Joshua has better balance, punching form, and overall technical skill.

          Both get hit. Both have been stunned (dropped in the case is Joshua). Both have the ability to put the other man away. Joshua has more ways to win, but Wilder's right hand is fully capable of folding Joshua. If it wasn't such an intriguing match, we wouldn't all be talking about it.
          Wilder has been dropped also, by a journeyman as opposed to a HW great.

          As for the actual question, very little. Joshua is significantly better in just about every category, he will fold him.

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          • Redd Foxx
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            #15
            Originally posted by gmc_rfc_06
            Wilder has been dropped also, by a journeyman as opposed to a HW great.

            As for the actual question, very little. Joshua is significantly better in just about every category, he will fold him.
            Are you talking about early in his career, getting dropped by a rabbit punch? Lol... Better than getting the lights turned out by David Price.

            I don't have a favorite between the two and I stand by what I said about the differences.

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            • alfredkubin
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              #16
              Not much. Maybe he has a little more stamina than Joshua, at least at the weight Joshua carried around in the Klitschko fight. so Wilder has a potential chance to outlast Joshua if they fight.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Redd Foxx
                Are you talking about early in his career, getting dropped by a rabbit punch? Lol... Better than getting the lights turned out by David Price.

                I don't have a favorite between the two and I stand by what I said about the differences.
                A knockdown in sparring and 'lights turned out' are not quite the same.

                We've seen Wilder down against Sconiers, we've seen him rocked by Molina and Nichols. This is bum level opposition.

                Gabe Montoya was in attendance that night too

                'Two years ago October against Harold Sconiers, Wilder hit the deck hard after an uppercut out of nowhere by Sconiers, who despite his 17-20-2 record could **** a little bit

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                • Rip Chudd
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by *TonyMontana*
                  He can do this....
                  [IMG]https://media.*****.com/media/UOl0gWzZFnlUA/*****.gif[/IMG]
                  I literally just stared at that gif for a minute just shaking my head

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                  • Idgogay4AJ
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Redd Foxx
                    Are you talking about early in his career, getting dropped by a rabbit punch? Lol... Better than getting the lights turned out by David Price.

                    I don't have a favorite between the two and I stand by what I said about the differences.
                    This is still early in AJ's career tho, 19th fight and he's fought the top man in the division

                    No talk of needing tune ups, wilder has refused to prove him self against a live oponent

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                    • Redd Foxx
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Idgogay4AJ
                      This is still early in AJ's career tho, 19th fight and he's fought the top man in the division

                      No talk of needing tune ups, wilder has refused to prove him self against a live oponent
                      I know you can write but can you read? I just said I don't have a favorite between them but you decided to cry about "AJ young doe".

                      You're factually incorrect anyway as Wlad, coming off a loss at 41 and a 1.5 year layoff was not truly the "top guy". And, Wilder did try to fight a dangerous fighter in Povetkin, in hostile territory no less. I was even picking Povetkin to beat Deontay.

                      AJ and Wilder could both fk each other up the arse for all I care as one is uncoordinated and the other has the personality of a celery stick. I would like to see them fight though.

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