This is Joshua's WORST FIGHT so far!

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  • Szef
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    #21
    Originally posted by Redd Foxx
    Him looking mediocre against uncompelling opposition. Everyone knows it so playing ignorant just makes you look petty.

    I think there was one really talented HW (Ortiz) and he completely ***ed himself so the HW scene is back to boring me now. You guys can argue all day about AJ and Wilder but I'm really not impressed by either.
    That uncompellig opposition would arguably be Wilder's best opponent to date. Let that sink in.

    Not only that, Takam's and Wilder's styles are completely different, mainly due to the size difference.

    The only fighter AJ fought with the style similar to Wilder's was Wladimir Klitschko. And he won that fight.

    So how does this fight proves Wilder would beat him?

    The last paragraph, I completely agree with. After Fury beat Wlad people thought the HW divison would be better but it actually is worse now. A bunch of mediocre, hyped up fighters arguing on Twitter and performing poorly in the ring.

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    • Kigali
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      #22
      Originally posted by lfc19titles
      He had a broken nose you idiot lol were you even watching
      Suuuuuuure.

      He must broken it in the locker because he looked like **** since the opening bell

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      • Freedef
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        #23
        IF this AJ came in with Deontay Wilder dont you ****ing dare to say that he would kill the windmill helicopter

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        • Kigali
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          #24
          Originally posted by DramaShow
          people acting like wilder hasnt struggled with fighters far worse than takam.... and tbh did joshua struggle? he basically won every round and knocked takam down. we going down the route of joshua being a bum if he doesnt knock out every opponent early?
          Stop hiding behind Wilder b*tch.

          AJ looked like he was fighting underwater

          Slow as ****.

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          • Bobby Deez
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            #25
            Dude couldn't even deal with povetkins leftovers in better fashion.

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            • Redd Foxx
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              #26
              Originally posted by Szef
              That uncompellig opposition would arguably be Wilder's best opponent to date. Let that sink in.

              Not only that, Takam's and Wilder's styles are completely different, mainly due to the size difference.

              The only fighter AJ fought with the style similar to Wilder's was Wladimir Klitschko. And he won that fight.

              So how does this fight proves Wilder would beat him?

              The last paragraph, I completely agree with. After Fury beat Wlad people thought the HW divison would be better but it actually is worse now. A bunch of mediocre, hyped up fighters arguing on Twitter and performing poorly in the ring.
              You're reaching for the strawman because you really have nothing you can dispute my statements with. I never said Wilder would beat him. I personally favor AJ in that fight. I said, "...people finally realize that Wilder is a bigger threat than they were willing to admit...".
              Stop playing "us vs them" and you'll pick up on these things.

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              • Kigali
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                #27
                Originally posted by Redd Foxx
                You're reaching for the strawman because you really have nothing you can dispute my statements with. I never said Wilder would beat him. I personally favor AJ in that fight. I said, "...people finally realize that Wilder is a bigger threat than they were willing to admit...".
                Stop playing "us vs them" and you'll pick up on these things.
                That **** ain't beating Wilder.

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                • Redd Foxx
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Godsfly
                  honestly wlad almost looked better then ever in that fight. his speed jab it's like he really really wanted that win after the fury loss. wlad looked good.

                  joshua just isn't as good as what many may think.

                  fury blew wlad out. joshua damn near got knocked flat out & fury isn't the greatest heavyweight of all time himself. people jumping the gun with joshua.......
                  He looked aggressive, but that doesn't mean he looked good. People wanted so bad for him to stop clinching that they started saying he looked better than ever, which is kinda ridiculous. His hooks were absolutely sad compared to what he'd shown in the past. A lot of Wlad fans noticed that, his slowing reflexes, stiffer-than-usual movements and strained pivots.

                  He did go after it, and I give him credit for that. But, as someone who studied his techniques for a long time, his form in that fight was a far cry from his prime years. Or, even 3 years ago.

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                  • Randall Cunning
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                    #29
                    It was Joshuas best performance tbh. Hes learnt since Klitschko, even if he does hurt someone dude aint done. Joshua hurt him multiple times and disnt get carried away. There was no gassing, Joshua fought the number6 heayweight, and beat him, stoppage was early. But you all wanna see a cabbage?

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                    • Kigali
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Redd Foxx
                      He looked aggressive, but that doesn't mean he looked good. People wanted so bad for him to stop clinching that they started saying he looked better than ever, which is kinda ridiculous. His hooks were absolutely sad compared to what he'd shown in the past. A lot of Wlad fans noticed that, his slowing reflexes, stiffer-than-usual movements and strained pivots.

                      He did go after it, and I give him credit for that. But, as someone who studied his techniques for a long time, his form in that fight was a far cry from his prime years. Or, even 3 years ago.


                      That's what you call aggressive.????

                      Come on now.

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