Comments Thread For: Joshua: For Sure I Can Beat Wilder - Proof is in The Pudding

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  • Squ□redCircle34
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    #11
    Let's see it then!

    I think Wilder will be too much!

    Joshua's mistakes will have to be very few if any if he wants to see victory against a massive puncher with speed and reach advantage in Wilder!

    Wilder by KO 6th round!

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    • sotgoda
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      #12
      Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34
      Let's see it then!

      I think Wilder will be too much!

      Joshua's mistakes will have to be very few if any if he wants to see victory against a massive puncher with speed and reach advantage in Wilder!

      Wilder by KO 6th round!
      Agreed although I think Wilder knocks him out before then. Let's see if AJ becomes a bum at that stage or they make excuses to justify Wilder's win.

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      • Elroy The Great
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        #13
        people, wilder is older than aj. the longer they wait the worse it is for wilder !

        jfc

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        • PunchyPotorff
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          #14
          Originally posted by Elroy The Great
          “The proof is also in the pudding. I’ve had a more stellar amateur career, and have a more stellar resume. The only thing I haven’t added to the pudding is the cherry on top and that’s the fight.”

          thats his ''proof'' ?!?!?!?
          What else would you call it? Wilder hasn't fought the caliber Joshua has fought in the pro ranks. And Wilder certainly didn't do as well in amateurs. Joshua had one questionable win (can't remember the name). Wilder got TKOd in the amateurs.

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          • Travycat
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            #15
            The Wilder fight looks better and better, but we'll see. An in shape Fury with 2 or 3 fights back is appealing, too. If these 3 guys could all fight each other in the next 2 years, that would be great. The VADA will be interesting, too, for the Wilder fight. I know he presses pretty hard. I saw a few videos of Joshua on vacation in Dubai the other day, and he's clearly about 15-20 pounds lighter 2 weeks out of a fight. I can't say for sure he was on anything before his last fight, because not knowing is not knowing, but being ripped at 254 now is pretty intense. Still think he's the future of the division, though. Good guy; fun to watch box.

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            • Vlad_
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              #16
              Starting to lose respect for Joshua lately. Make the fight happen without useless delays.

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              • Elroy The Great
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                #17
                Originally posted by PunchyPotorff
                What else would you call it? Wilder hasn't fought the caliber Joshua has fought in the pro ranks. And Wilder certainly didn't do as well in amateurs. Joshua had one questionable win (can't remember the name). Wilder got TKOd in the amateurs.

                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2QjTroBo4U
                aj would get laughed out of court if he went in with his proof.

                neither guy has a resume id brag about
                fnck the ama's, the shlt is worthless

                both sides yapping will draw attention for when they actually fight next year.

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                • sportbuddha
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Robi13
                  Lol no! This is a boxing forum, and I meant Amir Khan... he was built up to supposedly be some great boxer, but we all know what happened... Joshua has that same hype now... I dont believe in it yet... I may be wrong but I think wilder waxes him
                  I know I was joking, I know who Khan is, I've found myself defending his quality as a boxer on this forum the last few days even though I don't even like the guy!! So here I go again, Khan won his first title at 22, he unfairly gets slated as an over-hyped fighter, he produced on the promise pretty early. Unfortunately he went and worked with Roach who screwed him up big time. Everyone around Khan knew he didn't have chin and had a lack of ring IQ, but skills/talent wise, very high quality boxer.

                  I don't think AJ is remotely the same. Firstly, his chin isn't 'weak' like say a Bruno. If it was, he'd still be sleeping from a couple of shots he's taken already. Secondly, he can adapt in fights because he understands momentum in the fight. He doesn't panic, he calmly evolves on the go, this is very mature boxing, much like a Lewis used to do. Finally, he's not peaked yet, he will come out and have a career defining fight, people have hyped his Kiltschko win, but if you listen to him speak, he doesn't hype it at all, its everyone else that does. The best performance will be under the big lights, when it really matters, the Wilder fight might be it.

                  The only time AJ's ever boxed emotionally was against Whyte because of their personal history. He'll come out cool as a cucumber against Wilder, Wilder will get hyped up and want to take his head off for three rounds, AJ will break him down and eventually win by a wide points margin or Wilder will get desperate, get very open in the later rounds and take a couple of big shots that will end it, I'd go for AJ in 8 or 9 by KO.

                  Don't you think it's strange AJ has been trash talking Wilder? Thats not his bag at all, why would he suddenly have a personality shift, its obvious, he's already hyping Wilder, he cannot wait for Wilder to come in like an animal and throw looping bombs from the bell. Smart guy.

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                  • PensionKiller
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                    #19
                    Wilder with his windmills means he's really there to be countered. Windmills are what new people do in boxing gyms and any body who trains with some fundamentals will understand that the straight shots countering that lands quicker.

                    AJ will constantly be moving his feet and body. Stirvene not being in shape and literally standing there has boosted the NFL player's reputation, but it's his 30 th damn fight LOL

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                    • sportbuddha
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by PensionKiller
                      Wilder with his windmills means he's really there to be countered. Windmills are what new people do in boxing gyms and any body who trains with some fundamentals will understand that the straight shots countering that lands quicker.
                      Yep couldn’t agree more, it’s shocking to me Wilder boxed in the Olympics when I see those windmills.

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