If Wilder weighs in 220, while AJ 250... Who would have advantage over other?

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  • Cutthroat
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    #31
    Wilder moves much quicker and fluidly, he will use that against the much slower AJ to counter him with something big. His cardio is also vastly superior, he's a nightmare match up for AJ.

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    • Cutthroat
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      #32
      Originally posted by Cutthroat
      Wilder moves much quicker and fluidly, he will use that against the much slower AJ to counter him with something big. His cardio is also vastly superior, he's a nightmare match up for AJ.
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      Just look at this foot speed, he glides and moves around like a damn welter. That is why Wilder will defeat the much slower, robotic AJ.

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      • N!Ck F.
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        #33
        Originally posted by Redd Foxx
        You're not fooling anyone with the talk. I've spent my time in the gym and continue to train in the science. Leg size has nothing to do with stamina. GTFO w/ the bro-science. Leg mass is not a key component to the cardio vascular system. Look at great fighters in history and your theory quickly fails.

        And, don't try to pull a strawman by bringing up legs being the source of power. I never said they weren't. But, in bringing that up you defeat your own argument because Wilder has chicken legs but generates some of the greatest power in the division. Just as Tommy Hearns did.
        One of the oldest pieces of boxing wisdom is the first thing to go on a fighter is their legs. Not only in every fight, but when they decline later on in general in their careers to.
        You don’t box. You don’t understand.... I didn’t say legs affect cardiovascular endurance. I said guys with weak legs have POOR STAMNIA, we’re not talking about running marathons (something a pu$$y like you probably does)... in Boxing POOR STAMNIA means they can’t maintain a fast pace for 12 rounds. It Means they can’t take the pressure of having their opponent push and lean and chase them for 12 rounds. It means they don’t recover/take blows as well. Like a casual, you mention TOMMY HEARNS POWER while having skinny legs but don’t mention he was stopped 4 times in 5 loses and was dropped TONS of times...WHICH WAS MY POINT LOL

        Man, you casuals are destroying combat sports.
        Stick to yoga and sudoku.
        Pu$$y.

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