Has Wilder been tested on his chin? Whoever catches the other first wins.
Anthony Joshua WONT Stand Up To Wilders Right Hand
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All these fighters coming out and saying "I would have finished the job in the 6th Rd". Yeah okay, but would you have got through the 5th? Doubt it.
I'm a big AJ fan and the fight between him and Wilder is genuinely a test of whoever lands the biggest shot first. I'm obviously backing AJ but it's one of those fights where it can legit go either way.Comment
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So you're telling us that "oddsmakers" have already Joshua a big favorite in a fight that's barely been mentioned based on a fight that's 3 days old? Source please.............Oddsmakers think otherwise, they have Joshua a big favorite over Deontay Wilder, and rightfully so. He couldnt knock out fat short Stiverne, he knocks out the cabdrivers he faces, but he wont land his windmill punches on a top fighter. Wlad has more one punch power than Wilder anyway and couldnt put AJ away.Comment
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I don't think wilder can ko josh. Wilder has landed plenty on his opponents and they last to 9th round before succumbing.
So it's not who lands first. Josh can hurt wilder then finish with flurry of punchesComment
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Agree. Good post. They only thing missing is you have to factor in that if Wilder hurts Joshua, no way Wilder lets him off the hook like Wlad did. Flip side, if Joshua lands something big, we don't know if Wilder can take it. My guess would be no.1. It was a huge right hand from a proven knock out artist. No shame in going down against it.
2. Going down once in his career is not an indication that he's 'chinny'.
3. Both times he has been hurt in his career, AJ has recovered and gone on to win the fight.
No-one is saying that Ol' Windmills couldn't knock AJ out. He might. But he's got to land first... and AJ has proven that he can get back up.Comment
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Did you watch Saturdays fight? If that's Wilder in that 6th round, no way he lets Joshua off the hook like Wlad did.Comment
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