I think AJ moves very well for a man who is 6'6", 250. Sure, he got caught by some shots by Wladimir, but he's an ATG who came to win his belts back. I haven't seen Klitschko fight that valiantly in a long time. But after he dropped AJ with that right, he couldn't catch him again as Joshua was extremely elusive; ducking and weaving. Check it out...
Anthony Joshua vs Deontay Wilder Who Wins (POLL)
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Joshua is a skilled, disciplined professional with loads of power. Wilder is a skill-limited, undisciplined amateur, posing as a professional. He has power in his titanium steel-repaired right hand, but that's not enough to be the undisputed HW champion. Joshua will utterly destroy him if/when they meet in the ring.Comment
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Well thanks, I appreciate your honesty. Those were good wins, They were all undefeated. However, I would have to say that Wilder's resume is overall better than AJ's. Klitschko is the most notable name on his 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...lol
On the other hand Wilder has fought Bermane Stiverne, Chris Arreola, Artur Szpilka, Siarhei Liakhovich, Audley Harrison, Éric Molina and Johann Duhaupas just to name a few; Who had gone on to defeat Robert Helenius for the vacant WBC Silver heavyweight title after being stopped by Deontay Wilder.
Just based on their resumes alone I would have to favor Wilder in a head to head match up with Anthony Joshua. Moreover, What I found to be so ironic is that after the Klitschko fight, Anthony Joshua didn't so much as mention Wilder's name in the post fight interviews, which was something I found to be a bit strange since he is a fellow titleholder also. I just wonder why?
He only mentioned Tyson Fury and Shannon Briggs as potential opponents.Comment
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Yes, I get all of that but part of that has to do with Klitschko being 41 years old and past his prime. Remember that Klitschko was coming off a defeat to Tyson Fury leading up to the Anthony Joshua fight. So that kind of diminish his victory a little to some degree.I think AJ moves very well for a man who is 6'6", 250. Sure, he got caught by some shots by Wladimir, but he's an ATG who came to win his belts back. I haven't seen Klitschko fight that valiantly in a long time. But after he dropped AJ with that right, he couldn't catch him again as Joshua was extremely elusive; ducking and weaving. Check it out...
It allso proved that Wladimir was human and not invincible after all. After going eleven years without a loss on his record.Comment
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Deontay Wilder is a much better athlete than Anthony Joshua. AJ has stamina issues. He gets tired and start breathing through his mouth very early in fights just by throwing punches. In addition, It took him five rounds to catch his second wind against Wladimir Klitschko. If that happens with Wilder he'll get knockout in dramatic fashion.Comment
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