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  • Curt Henning
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    #71
    Originally posted by RussTBE
    Washington walked him down too. Dude won 4-0 before he got Kod and all he did was jab at wilder.
    thats really great....if it was a 4 round fight

    you notice how washington didnt last the full number of rounds? does one ever think that wilder is setting someone up to get hit hard?

    heres what we do know...wilder has knocked stopped every guy hes ever faced...failing to only stop one opponent......

    now i can admit wilders resume isnt good...but neither is joshuas

    you can talk about how guys were outboxing him just using a jab for 4 rounds but at the end of the day that guy couldnt last

    people continue to knock wilders "skill"....but maybe is it possible his skill is being patient and waiting for the opening? or lulling his opponent into walking into that big shot?

    some of u guys talk about washington as if wilder just got really lucky and was getting his ears boxed off...as if wilder doesnt really stop guys and he just got lucky

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    • sotgoda
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      #72
      Originally posted by Curt Henning
      thats really great....if it was a 4 round fight

      you notice how washington didnt last the full number of rounds? does one ever think that wilder is setting someone up to get hit hard?

      heres what we do know...wilder has knocked stopped every guy hes ever faced...failing to only stop one opponent......

      now i can admit wilders resume isnt good...but neither is joshuas

      you can talk about how guys were outboxing him just using a jab for 4 rounds but at the end of the day that guy couldnt last

      people continue to knock wilders "skill"....but maybe is it possible his skill is being patient and waiting for the opening? or lulling his opponent into walking into that big shot?

      some of u guys talk about washington as if wilder just got really lucky and was getting his ears boxed off...as if wilder doesnt really stop guys and he just got lucky
      Well said. These delusional AJ fans are unwilling to admit Wilder has any skills. All they say is that he has power even when other inherent advantages are there over AJ.

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      • sportbuddha
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        #73
        Originally posted by sotgoda
        The AJ you guys see is not the AJ I see unfortunately. Likewise, the Wilder I see is not the same Wilder you see. Guess we are going to have to agree to disagree. What will be interesting is when AJ loses, what the excuses will be? I hope we will not just hear "It was only a lucky right hand"; "It's the heavyweights - anything can happen", etc. and all those ridiculous excuses.

        I have watched all of AJ's fight and do not see this unbeatable or complete fighter. Neither do I see Wilder as a complete figher. However, when I compare their strengths against their weaknesses, Wilder, in my opinion, has more than enough to nullify and knock out AJ.
        Agree to disagree on Wilder is fine. But you post was about Miller.

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        • sotgoda
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          #74
          Originally posted by sportbuddha
          Agree to disagree on Wilder is fine. But you post was about Miller.
          I think Miller moves well for his weight; uses a variety of punches although he has no power in my opinion compared to most of the heavyweights. Not saying AJ does not have all the shots but how many of them is he really using. I see AJ most times looking to throw left-right combinations to overwhelm opponents but that's not always going to be there.

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          • JRB123
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            #75
            Wilder gets countered by Joshua just like Charles Martin did.

            He has way too many openings and weaknesses that a strong contender would easily exploit.

            That is why he has been carefully matched for his career.

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              #76
              Originally posted by JRB123
              Wilder gets countered by Joshua just like Charles Martin did.

              He has way too many openings and weaknesses that a strong contender would easily exploit.

              That is why he has been carefully matched for his career.
              Dont give out too much information on here concerning Joshua vs Wilder ,some posters might actually st art watching Joshua fights instead of posting mindless rants and come to the realisation that Wilder is a huge underdog by actually watching both skill sets .

              But then again when Joshua wins they will then play the "Wilder was overatted /Joshua is still average " card .....WE ALL know thats coming and will continue to come no matter how good or great he looks in his wins !

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                #77
                Originally posted by Travycat
                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.
                I noticed that too. He looks like he shrunk considerably. Classic signs of steroid cycling.

                Everything about this guy screams peds/steroids.

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                • Jkp
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                  #78
                  Originally posted by Ray*
                  If Wilder is not at his peak after almost 40 fights and at 31/32 years of age, without any sort of punishment/stellar opposition then he would never peak.
                  But Wlad peaked at 41 years old according to AJ fan boys?

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                  • Jkp
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by Stinger1
                    LOL this is the same Wilder that got outboxed for 5 rounds by Gerald Washington? Gerald ****ing Washington, AJ is a gold medalist, he aint getting outboxed by Wilder. Wilder's speed might cause AJ problems but he'll wear down Wilder with his body shots, Wilder hasn't been in with a power puncher yet and will be exposed.
                    Everyone knows he lost that gold medal fight. He's a fraud.

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                    • Ray*
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                      #80
                      Originally posted by Jkp
                      But Wlad peaked at 41 years old according to AJ fan boys?
                      Couldn’t careless what age Wlad peaked or what age his “fanboys” claimed he peaked . Am here about Wilder and Joshua. Leave all that fanboys shot taking at each other to the side.

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