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  • techliam
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    #81
    Originally posted by Sledgeweather17
    It's hard to argue against you, but then again it's also hard to gage Wilder's true skill level.

    In his first fight with Stirvirne he pitched a shutout with a master class performance. There are few times where a boxer puts up a near perfect performance and Wilder certainly did that in that fight. Skill, technique, ring generalship, and fundamentals were all displayed at an extremely high level.

    He never put up a performance like that again but there are those who believe that he can do it again should he find himself in against another dangerous opponent.

    We just haven't had a chance to see it yet because Povetkin and Ortiz took that opportunity from us. Those fights would have told us if it was a one time thing with Stirvirne or if he can consistently step it up against dangerous opposition.

    Anyway we'll find out eventually.
    He did this against Stiverne because Stiverne is extremely limited. I hope you aren't referring to Stiverne as 'dangerous opposition' ..

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    • techliam
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      #82
      Originally posted by Raggamuffin
      He isn't validated as a champion, foh. That's the problem. You Joshua fans think that's he's a champion and he isn't.
      What does beating Wilder prove then? He's only another Pulev level opponent

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      • Raggamuffin
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        #83
        Originally posted by techliam
        What does beating Wilder prove then? He's only another Pulev level opponent
        It proves that he will fight anyone. That garbage that Joshua was talking the other day got him ridiculed to the point that he said he's going to start ramming his fist down everyone's throat lol. And don't ever associate Pulev with Wilder. We don't want a bunch of trinket belt holders. We want Joshua, Wilder and Parker to someone how unify the titles. Not call Joshua the champion when there are two other champions. Joshua beat Wlad? So did Fury. Foh with your Homer outlook.

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        • techliam
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          #84
          Originally posted by Raggamuffin
          It proves that he will fight anyone. That garbage that Joshua was talking the other day got him ridiculed to the point that he said he's going to start ramming his fist down everyone's throat lol. And don't ever associate Pulev with Wilder. We don't want a bunch of trinket belt holders. We want Joshua, Wilder and Parker to someone how unify the titles. Not call Joshua the champion when there are two other champions. Joshua beat Wlad? So did Fury. Foh with your Homer outlook.
          Joshua isn't 'the' champion, he's a champion. But he's also the universally recognised no.1 Heavyweight, which is all that matters.

          and yes, Wilder is Pulev-level. They have equally good (or bad) resumes, considering Pulev's loss to Wlad.

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          • Clubber Pac
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            #85
            There is so much fear in this thread, Joshua, and his fans want no part of Wilder, none.

            Which makes sense, Wilder would knocked out the AJ that fought Wlad, he would have stopped once he had him hurt, and Wilder is a much mre devastatig puncher than Wlad is right now, there is no question about that.

            Joshua has more pure skill, which makes it amazing fight, but get the heck out of here with these excuses about earning potential, or how big his name is, that is a common excuse when someone would rather not take the risk of a certain fight.

            SRL's camp said the same things about Thomas Hearns, and it was SRL's victory over hearns that defined his career, AJ has the same opportunity here, but he needs to prepare, cycle out the drugs, and fight a few soft touches first.

            Coward

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            • NahMean
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              #86
              Hopefully its "SOONER"... AJ will blast him out, easy work.. Just needs to work on his head movement and avoid his explosive right. Also needs to finish Wilder early.. One thing I give Wilder credit for (Which a lot of people don't give him credit for) is his engine.. He's a big guy buy he doesn't weigh a lot so he has great stamina! AJ needs to blast him out within 8.

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                #87
                Originally posted by Clubber Pac
                There is so much fear in this thread, Joshua, and his fans want no part of Wilder, none.

                Which makes sense, Wilder would knocked out the AJ that fought Wlad, he would have stopped once he had him hurt, and Wilder is a much mre devastatig puncher than Wlad is right now, there is no question about that.

                Joshua has more pure skill, which makes it amazing fight, but get the heck out of here with these excuses about earning potential, or how big his name is, that is a common excuse when someone would rather not take the risk of a certain fight.

                SRL's camp said the same things about Thomas Hearns, and it was SRL's victory over hearns that defined his career, AJ has the same opportunity here, but he needs to prepare, cycle out the drugs, and fight a few soft touches first.

                Coward

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                • Kigali
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                  #88
                  Originally posted by NahMean
                  Hopefully its "SOONER"... AJ will blast him out, easy work.. Just needs to work on his head movement and avoid his explosive right. Also needs to finish Wilder early.. One thing I give Wilder credit for (Which a lot of people don't give him credit for) is his engine.. He's a big guy buy he doesn't weigh a lot so he has great stamina! AJ needs to blast him out within 8.
                  He's not acting like Wilder is easy work.

                  He's talking like somebody with fear issues.

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                  • Kigali
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                    #89
                    Originally posted by techliam
                    What does beating Wilder prove then? He's only another Pulev level opponent


                    You don't know **** about boxing....how could you...you're from the UK

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                    • Raggamuffin
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                      #90
                      Originally posted by techliam
                      Joshua isn't 'the' champion, he's a champion. But he's also the universally recognised no.1 Heavyweight, which is all that matters.

                      and yes, Wilder is Pulev-level. They have equally good (or bad) resumes, considering Pulev's loss to Wlad.
                      No he's not the number 1 hvw. We don't know the answer to that question yet. And Pulev is a ****en bum. Joshua is just scared of Wilder and that bothers you.

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