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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostLet me repeat; He's very slow my friend. He fights like his feet are stuck in cement. In addition, he's too wide and muscular to evade punches. Wilder is the more lean, versatile and flexible of the two. Which will make it that much easier for him to equalize him with that right hand of his.
Is everyone he knocked out also lying when they state it was Joshuas speed that surprised them more then anything ?
You clearly arent actually watching the fights suggesting he is slow .
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Originally posted by juggernaut666 View PostTake the beer goggles off , Joshua is slow ? Does any HW who can and DID throw 17 punch combos like Joshua considered slow ?
Is everyone he knocked out also lying when they state it was Joshuas speed that surprised them more then anything ?
You clearly arent actually watching the fights suggesting he is slow .
He got Angles, unorthodox and athleticism doe..... derp derp
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Originally posted by The Time View PostI got Joshua by KO
Lol, I don't know why you put points as an option on the poll. There's no way a fight between these two would go 12 rounds.
I used to think this site is very PRO WILDER.. evidently not as AJ is favorite by a mile.
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Originally posted by NaijaD View PostDon't be too hard on him, most Wilder fans live in an alternate reality where AJ sucks and Wilder is the second coming of Muhammad Ali with the best right hand ever.....
He got Angles, unorthodox and athleticism doe..... derp derp
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Originally posted by juggernaut666 View PostTake the beer goggles off , Joshua is slow ? Does any HW who can and DID throw 17 punch combos like Joshua considered slow ?
Is everyone he knocked out also lying when they state it was Joshuas speed that surprised them more then anything ?
You clearly arent actually watching the fights suggesting he is slow .
Joshua lacks a defense. He isn't that hard to find, drop or hurt. In addition, Wilder is the more agile, mobile, flexible, versatile and lean of the two.
However, it all comes down to whomever gets there first is going to win this fight. It very well may be AJ or Deontay Wilder. Either way it should go down as a very exciting title unification bout. I just can't wait for it to materialize; Hopefully, it's as early as mid 2018.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostI agree that AJ is the more accurate and appears to have more speed and timing on his punches than Deontay Wilder. However, the fact remains the same.
Joshua lacks a defense. He isn't that hard to find, drop or hurt. In addition, Wilder is the more agile, mobile, flexible, versatile and lean of the two.
However, it all comes down to whomever gets there first is going to win this fight. It very well may be AJ or Deontay Wilder. Either way it should go down as a very exciting title unification bout. I just can't wait for it to materialize; Hopefully, it's as early as mid 2018.
Wilder can fight off the back foot better that doesn't make him more versatile , Wilder is limited stiff motion and hes mainly fluid when he actually swings wildly however like Atlas said that looks good at a BBQ but against a Joshua ? Good luck with that ,he also stands wide legged which makes him easily hit off balance and when he misses throws him off balance .....more agile ? Nope .Last edited by juggernaut666; 06-28-2017, 02:49 PM.
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Originally posted by juggernaut666 View PostJoshua lacks defense yet hardly takes flush shots ? Which fight suggests this lack of defense ?
The man does have excellent recuperative powers. I will grant you that because how he escaped that Klitschko knockdown is far and beyond me.
The very same could be said with Dillian Whyte who had buzzed him early and badly on ***** street in the very first round but miraculously recovered to score the KO.
Ok I have a question for you. Before the Wladimir Klitschko fight who was the most notable or best fighter on Anthony Joshua's resume?
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostDillian Whyte and Wladimir Klitschko. Both times he was standing flat-footed with his guards down and got clipped. The video tape evidence speaks for itself.
The man does have excellent recuperative powers. I will grant you that because how he escaped that Klitschko knockdown is far and beyond me.
The very same could be said with Dillian Whyte who had buzzed him early and badly on ***** street in the very first round but miraculously recovered to score the KO.
Ok I have a question for you. Before the Wladimir Klitschko fight who was the most notable or best fighter on Anthony Joshua's resume?
I would rank in order .
Whyte / Breazeale and Martin his top guys ...not Molina even though he gave Wilder a brief scare . All three of these guys would lose to Joshua NOW in the same night ,yet any of those would make a competitive fight with Wilder bci know where this B.S is going and its turning into a generic who did Joshua beat dead end discussion...lolLast edited by juggernaut666; 06-28-2017, 03:13 PM.
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