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  • #41
    Originally posted by RapidSon View Post
    Wilder has Too much speed for Joshua right now. Unless Joshua gains a s***load of headmovement, mobility and handspeed and loses like 25lbs he might have a better chance. Takam made him look readable, stationary and ripe for the taking all while Wilder looked like an impending storm.
    And dont forget Takam was a last minute replacement. AJ needed the ref. To keep his KO streak alive. That was a terrible stoppage.

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    • #42
      Wilder has that fire/anger that Joshua lacks. I have "skinny" little Wilder beating the fck out of slow ass Juice Joshua via KO.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by PeasantCrusha View Post
        Wilder has that fire/anger that Joshua lacks. I have "skinny" little Wilder beating the fck out of slow ass Juice Joshua via KO.
        Me too, lmao.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by Shadoww702 View Post
          And dont forget Takam was a last minute replacement. AJ needed the ref. To keep his KO streak alive. That was a terrible stoppage.
          Hahahahaha!

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          • #45
            Originally posted by CLUE View Post
            How about going with the stronger opinion? Which is the fighters very own opinions. They themselves did not think they could beat Wilder naturally.
            Theres a narrative people are trying to develop where Povetkin and Ortiz just started taking drugs because of Wilder. In truth Povetkin was already using that substance and Ortiz had already been banned for PEDs. Nothing to do with fearing Wilder, they are just cheats.

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            • #46
              I think Joshua was abit heavy last time out, but the props Wilder gets on here despite not fighting anyone is laughable. None of you know how Wilder does in a real fight at world level because he hasn't had one yet. Stiverne was fat and not comparable to Takam or Whyte let alone a Klitschko. And Bermane is still the best guy Deontay has fought. Deontay throws so wide with he's chin in the air. He's an accident waiting to happen.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by sportbuddha View Post
                He really wouldn’t, Wilder spends most of his time off balance, you can’t compare his boxing ability to Kiltshko.

                It would be interesting because AJ has to respect Wilders power but let’s not forget Klitschko is also a big puncher so it’s not new for AJ.

                I’d have to give AJ the edge on boxing skills and soon we’ll all be talking about Dubois anyway.
                Manny Pac did also. It's like a sign of aggression. New Wilder fan here

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by Raggamuffin View Post
                  Me too, lmao.
                  Me too. He should just go ahead and knock Whyte out.

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                  • #49
                    AJ can beat Wilder he has the power and skill to, but I don't think he nor his promoter is willing to risk that so soon. Hearn and AJ are gonna push this off to make as much money as possible before taking on a threat like Wilder which is smart. Why would AJ jump so quick when he can make millions fighting lesser opponent than Wilder and not leave his country. That's good business. However that ain't what the fans want, the fans want AJ-Wilder because they are the two hottest names in the heavy weight division you're talking about two undefeated champs with a combined record of 59-0 and 58 KO's! That's incredible. It's a shame fans of both fighters have to wait for it to "build".

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by yammy25 View Post
                      Couple of things... ortiz got busted before right?? Before wilder was ever evem on his radar.. he tooks peds to take peds...not becuse he thought they were the only thing that could make him beat wilder.

                      Povetkin was taling meldonium for years before the substance itself was banned.. are you gonna yell me that both guys took their peds years before wilder because they thought they couldnt beat their other opponents?? I dont think so...

                      Also pretty sure the WBC told wilder that he had to face povetkin and a unification would not satisfy over mandatory. The same way the IBF told joshua a unification would not be allowed to trump his mandatory fight against pulev/takam. Maybe wrong.. might have to seek clarification on that one.


                      Also.. when did brook duck spence?? He got his eye socket ****** by GGG.. came back and decided to make the weight drain to face his mandatory in spence.. he never ducked at all.

                      Joshua does VADA as the wba super champion... had it for klitschko had it for takam and has always had UKAD as a british fighter. Never failed a test...

                      Wilder brings no money... AJ has said the fight is a guarantee.. an inevitability and has no issue with it.. dont slag the guy off because he eants to maximise the events profitability potential
                      Fact remains, Ortiz and Povetkin knew they were under stringent drug testing and STILL took peds. They were shook AF! Who the F risks getting caught again in the biggest fight of their lives if they aint scared?

                      Povetkin tested clean THREE times before he was caught with the drug in his system. It wasn't a drug he took a year prior, it was a drug he was micro dosing. If it was left over drugs then he would have been caught the first 1, 2, 3 times that he tested clean.

                      Time reveals all truths, hence Pedvetkin getting caught AGAIN when he was about to have an eliminator with Stirvirne. So the caught him against Wilder and he tried to use a different drug this time and got popped again. He's a drug cheat, end of story. Stop making up fantasy scenarios, the facts don't lie, nor do the tests.

                      You are WRONG! The WBC did no such thing. Plus, the WBC is the most pro unification/big fights out of all the belt orgs. The wbc has shown consistently that they will break their own rules if it means securing a more important fight.

                      They did with Mayweather by allowing Mayweather to defend his 154 title in the rematch with Maidana so that Mayweather's schedule can be free to make the Pacquiao fight.

                      They suspended all of Stevenson's mandatories so that he can be free to make the Kovalev fight and even placed Kovalev as Stevenson's mandatory (did the same with GGG and Cotto) even though champs aren't supposed to be ranked in other belt orgs.

                      You done screwed up man. The WBC would NEVER get in the way of a unification or a big fight. Sulaiman has consistently broken/manipulated rules to that extent. Even now he ordered GGG to fight Canelo in a rematch even though Charlo is the rightful mandatory that is due.

                      Aint no way he would have gotten in the way of the first all american Heavyweight Unification bout in years!

                      But Wilder chose the high risk fight just like he always does. He chose Povetkin over Martins, and Ortiz over Stirvirne/Whyte coz they were the more dangerous fights. He's a true throwback fighter who cares more about legacy than money, you know this and it's eating you up so bad you done turned ******. Tokn bwt dissing a man for choosing a high risk fight over easy pickings like Whyte.

                      Like who defaq does that? Who criticises a fighter for wanting the tough fights?

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