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  • #11
    I wonder how much shelf life he has. Roided up guys usually slow down a lot at a pretty young age.

    If I'm on his team I'm probably telling him to lay off a bit for speed and longevity.

    It's a huge marketing thing though and the reason he's made so much money so quickly is his cartoonish physique and at the end of the day that's the point of prizefighting.
    Last edited by ////; 10-27-2017, 02:50 PM.

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    • #12
      why do fans always bring up that wilder was buzzed by Molina but ignore that Joshua was almost put away by Wyhte?

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      • #13
        Originally posted by uppercut510 View Post
        why do fans always bring up that wilder was buzzed by Molina but ignore that Joshua was almost put away by Wyhte?
        Its because he's a common opponent. Wilder had problems with Molina, where Joshua didnt, so its used as a guide as to how good they are in comparison, like has been done throughout boxing history. It's funny how you say "buzzed" in regards to Wilders wobble, but "almost put away" in Joshuas case. No way did Whyte almost put him away, it was just a wobble, no big deal. To see if Whyte can do better with Wilder someone has to find 7mil apparently.

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        • #14
          Why do people think that someone this big and heavily muscled will have stamina problems?

          Evidently such people know nothing about rugby. In rugby huge guys, certainly guys as big as AJ, run like crazy for 90 minutes. Their stamina is just fine. It's all about the training.

          Don't believe me that they're so big?
          http://theathleticbuild.com/15-of-th...asts-in-rugby/

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          • #15
            Originally posted by bluepete View Post
            Its because he's a common opponent. Wilder had problems with Molina, where Joshua didnt, so its used as a guide as to how good they are in comparison, like has been done throughout boxing history. It's funny how you say "buzzed" in regards to Wilders wobble, but "almost put away" in Joshuas case. No way did Whyte almost put him away, it was just a wobble, no big deal. To see if Whyte can do better with Wilder someone has to find 7mil apparently.
            im not trying to be funny but ive watched the Molina fight several times, exactly what issues wilder have with Molina? he battered him the whole fight. Wilder was buzzed for a second but he recovered.

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            • #16
              Juicy AJ

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              • #17
                Originally posted by bluepete View Post
                Its because he's a common opponent. Wilder had problems with Molina, where Joshua didnt, so its used as a guide as to how good they are in comparison, like has been done throughout boxing history. It's funny how you say "buzzed" in regards to Wilders wobble, but "almost put away" in Joshuas case. No way did Whyte almost put him away, it was just a wobble, no big deal. To see if Whyte can do better with Wilder someone has to find 7mil apparently.
                or they can just make the fight after both fighters beat their opponents?????????

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                • #18
                  He's getting in shape for Jarred Miller.

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                  • #19
                    His torso looks like a stroke victims face down the left hand side.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by uppercut510 View Post
                      im not trying to be funny but ive watched the Molina fight several times, exactly what issues wilder have with Molina? he battered him the whole fight. Wilder was buzzed for a second but he recovered.
                      He got buzzed and took a while to do the job. Joshua crushed the same guy in a fraction of the time and never took a punch. I know triangle theory doesn't always work in boxing but its simply a side by side comparison, not perfect, but Joshua looks the superior fighter. And even a Wilder fan has to admit we have no idea how he does in a tough fight. There's just no proof.

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