Comments Thread For: Arreola: Wilder is The Best at Heavyweight, He Beats Joshua

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  • daggum
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    #11
    Originally posted by Karoriori
    It's common for a boxer to label the opponent who defeated them as the greatest. It's a way of making their own ability seem better than it appears. Wilder isn't even the second best heavyweight and Joshua would viciously ****** him.
    then shouldnt stirverne be the best heavyweight ever since he destroyed arreola bum twice???

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    • Karoriori
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      #12
      Originally posted by daggum
      then shouldnt stirverne be the best heavyweight ever since he destroyed arreola bum twice???
      I wouldn't be surprised if Arreola rated him highly.

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        #13
        Keep stuffing your face with burritos nightmare!
        Nobody cares what you think

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        • MisanthropicNY
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          #14
          Every boxer thinks the boxer who beat him is the GOAT. It's self-preservation. We know Joshua beat a legit fighter... Wilder is unproven to that extent...

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            #15
            Originally posted by Karoriori
            It's common for a boxer to label the opponent who defeated them as the greatest. It's a way of making their own ability seem better than it appears. Wilder isn't even the second best heavyweight and Joshua would viciously ****** him.
            Then why is Joshua avoiding Wilder like the plague?

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            • P.K Dionysus
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              #16
              Originally posted by Thurman
              Chris obviously recognizes talent when he sees it.

              Wilder's speed and athleticism will confuse that puffed-up British bodybuilder.
              I'm not too sure about that, homie.

              I think AJ still has to work out his stamina and conditioning, but technically, I think he has the edge of Wilder.

              Wilder is athletic - probably the superior athlete - but **** me if he hasn't looked woefully unimpressive recently.

              I personally lean towards a Joshua win. But this is the fight game, and anything can happen when heavyweights clash.

              Heck, for all we know, one of Hughie Fury's zits could pop with such force, the pustule projectile will hit Parker on the chin and knock him out.

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              • redmish
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                #17
                What the **** do you know you fat ba5tard. Your nothing more than a journeyman, and not a very good one.

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                  #18
                  There you have it folks! Chris the 'Nightmare' Arreola speaks from personal experience! what better individual is qualified to review the division? Arreola has been in with both Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder and Vitali Klitschko -- who most consider SUPERIOR to his little brother Wladimir, saying Deontay is a better mover and obviously the fact that 'Bomber' KO him when Vitali couldn't floor Arreola serves to illustrate the supreme LEVEL in which the American champion is in at this time.

                  I personally believe Chris Arreola ALSO goes the distance with Anthony Joshua ; no wonder Eddie Hearn is protecting him from Pulev.

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                  • Eddy Current
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                    #19
                    I do think Joshua beats Wilder, but I can't help but wonder if Joshua's lack of movement would make his head an easy target for Wilder's right hand.

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                    • Lester Tutor
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Nomadic
                      Joshua beat an old man, Wilder would have done the same. It wouldn't took that many rounds to accomplish though. Joshua goes down to Wilder, in a TKO.
                      I agree. Joshua is hella slower than Corrie Sanders too.

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