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  • #81
    Originally posted by Fionn View Post
    Kigali is a real pitiful moron. The majority of his posts are racially motivated vitriol. He must have replied to me 50 times in the past year saying the same things about Joe Calzaghe every time.




    There is an entire wing in the coward's HOF dedicated to Slappy Joe Calzone.

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    • #82
      Originally posted by Kigali View Post
      Joshua....
      Too slow...too tired.

      He can't avoid Wilder's bombs

      Try being honest, real and objective Kigali.

      I know you can do it.

      There's a peace inside your soul, let it be your friend. It will help you carry on, in the end!

      There's a peace inside your soul.

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      • #83
        Originally posted by The Time View Post
        Try being honest, real and objective Kigali.

        I know you can do it.

        There's a peace inside your soul, let it be your friend. It will help you carry on, in the end!

        There's a peace inside your soul.
        Follow your own advice weak ass dude

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        • #84
          Originally posted by Kigali View Post
          Follow your own advice weak ass dude




          Folks this is what happens when you try to be cordial with a special ed. ******.

          Continue as you were Kigali with your special ****** self. My, my, you are SPECIAL.

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          • #85
            Originally posted by boliodogs View Post
            When heavyweight boxers get to a certain size more weight is not really an advantage. Often the extra weight comes with a lack of speed and agility and less punch resistance. The best heavyweights in history have usually weighed from 190 to 230 pounds with AJ and the K brothers reaching the upper limits of size and weight for the best heavyweights. Look at what 185 pound Dempsey did to 250 pound Willard. Look what 200 pound Louis did to 260 pound Carnera. Giant heavyweights have always been around put they are seldom the best heavyweight. Wilder is a very lean muscular 227 pounds and that is more than heavy enough to fight any heavyweight of any weight. If Wilder loses it would be because he was not good enough, not because he wasn't heavy enough.
            I get what you're getting at however, "all things being equal" then the bigger guy usually wins!

            So, with a 20-25lb "disadvantage", Wilder needs to be not just "good enough" but BETTER than Joshua to win!!

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            • #86
              At the hvw level, if your around 230lbs you can ko any hvw above 230lbs. Size won't matter between Wilder and Joshua. Joshua has no head movement, he's stiff, has a suspect chin and no stamina. He's very lucky that Wlad was 41 years old. Wilder has the equalizer. The right hand and stamina. And if you don't think that Wilder is a true threat to joshua then ask Murat Gassiev. He has sparred with Wilder. He knows how good Wilder is.

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              • #87
                Originally posted by Raggamuffin View Post
                At the hvw level, if your around 230lbs you can ko any hvw above 230lbs. Size won't matter between Wilder and Joshua. Joshua has no head movement, he's stiff, has a suspect chin and no stamina. He's very lucky that Wlad was 41 years old. Wilder has the equalizer. The right hand and stamina. And if you don't think that Wilder is a true threat to joshua then ask Murat Gassiev. He has sparred with Wilder. He knows how good Wilder is.
                Joshua has head movement and has shown time and time that he has the acumen to slip shots (something 'stiff' people struggle with all the time). Beyond that, he took a clean right from Klitschko that has knocked out so many men before him and got back up and won... there's nothing suspect about that. Suspect is getting wobbled by Eric Molina.

                That said, Wilder is definitely a true threat to Joshua and one of the few in the division that are.

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                • #88
                  Originally posted by Raggamuffin View Post
                  At the hvw level, if your around 230lbs you can ko any hvw above 230lbs. Size won't matter between Wilder and Joshua. Joshua has no head movement, he's stiff, has a suspect chin and no stamina. He's very lucky that Wlad was 41 years old. Wilder has the equalizer. The right hand and stamina. And if you don't think that Wilder is a true threat to joshua then ask Murat Gassiev. He has sparred with Wilder. He knows how good Wilder is.
                  I just wished they'd make this fight ASAP!

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                  • #89
                    Without looking at stats, wilder looks to have a longer reach, and he looks quicker. Does weight matter? It depends....Ali vs Foreman....

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                    • #90
                      Originally posted by Deus View Post
                      Joshua has head movement and has shown time and time that he has the acumen to slip shots (something 'stiff' people struggle with all the time). Beyond that, he took a clean right from Klitschko that has knocked out so many men before him and got back up and won... there's nothing suspect about that. Suspect is getting wobbled by Eric Molina.

                      That said, Wilder is definitely a true threat to Joshua and one of the few in the division that are.
                      Taking old man Wlad's shot isn't taking Wilders right hand. And Joshua's chin is suspect. Whyte had him hurt and he has no skill. Both are equal threats to ko the other. Not enough people seem to realize that.

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