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  • Raggamuffin
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    #81
    Originally posted by Tomasio
    Joshua could say & think what he wants, but until he is willing to step up & prove he's a real champion willin to take on the best (in this case Wilder) whatever he says & thinks he could do is worthless..The fight everyone wants to see next at heavyweight is Joshua & Wilder & the thing is Wilder wants it & he even said he'll fight in England, but Joshua doesn't seem interested & is talking about fights no one cares about..Joshua so far is a cardboard champion while Wilder is proven to be real..
    Good post.

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    • W1LL
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      #82
      I don't know if this is serious or trolling from Anthony Joshua. Or serious trolling. He's either just shown mental weakness and doubt in his ability to get through a Deontay Wilder fight how he has gotten through all of his previous fights. Or he's trying to conjure a little doubt in the minds of Wilder and his camp. AJ doesn't have the ability to box compact and intelligently enough for twelve rounds. He'd get dragged into a gunfight early doors.

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      • Raggamuffin
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        #83
        Originally posted by Dr.Cool
        I love it. AJ says he can beat Wilder, and then turns around and says he won't fight him. If Joshua thought he could beat Wilder he would be fighting him next, instead of making excuses. Joshua doesn't want any and he has made that crystal clear. Anthony "Cabbie Killer" Joshua is still busy picking cherries while Wilder is signing fights against Povetkin, Ortiz, and trying to fight AJ and Parker, since Wilder done scared The giant Gypsy into retirement. Wouldn't be surprised if AJ does the same. But yea, let AJ call out Miller, lol, talk about wanting to fight bums!
        People are starting to the see the light on this stiff ass UK coward.

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        • cameltoe
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          #84
          Originally posted by Dr.Cool
          I love it. AJ says he can beat Wilder, and then turns around and says he won't fight him. If Joshua thought he could beat Wilder he would be fighting him next, instead of making excuses. Joshua doesn't want any and he has made that crystal clear. Anthony "Cabbie Killer" Joshua is still busy picking cherries while Wilder is signing fights against Povetkin, Ortiz, and trying to fight AJ and Parker, since Wilder done scared The giant Gypsy into retirement. Wouldn't be surprised if AJ does the same. But yea, let AJ call out Miller, lol, talk about wanting to fight bums!
          When does he say that?

          This post is utter garbage.

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          • cameltoe
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            #85
            Originally posted by Dr.Cool
            I love it. AJ says he can beat Wilder, and then turns around and says he won't fight him. If Joshua thought he could beat Wilder he would be fighting him next, instead of making excuses. Joshua doesn't want any and he has made that crystal clear. Anthony "Cabbie Killer" Joshua is still busy picking cherries while Wilder is signing fights against Povetkin, Ortiz, and trying to fight AJ and Parker, since Wilder done scared The giant Gypsy into retirement. Wouldn't be surprised if AJ does the same. But yea, let AJ call out Miller, lol, talk about wanting to fight bums!

            Hahahaha!

            Wilders last 4 opponents;

            Stiverne (again)
            Washington
            Arreola
            Szpilka

            Yeah he’s doing really well ‘trying’ to fight all those badasses you mention. No cherry picking at all, that’s all AJ.

            Yep, yep, suuure...

            When is AJ calling out Miller? Do you even read the articles you post on?

            Parker next then Wilder, if Wilder will actually negotiate rather than keep pricing himself out.

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            • _Gatti_
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              #86
              He will beat his ass up. No question

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                #87
                Originally posted by Raggamuffin
                Good post.
                If you like a post containing absolute nonsense, yeah.

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                  #88
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                  Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff View Post
                  Joshua should be able to withstand the early attack from Wilder (assuming there is one, and Wilder hasn't went all shellshocked spazzo and forgets how to fight until round 4 starts). From there, Joshua will indeed likely start chipping away at Wilder's confidence. It will be a tough fight for both fighters, their toughest to that point... but IMO Joshua is sturdy enough to handle it. The big question will be... can Wilder handle the incoming from Joshua. I doubt it.

                  Originally posted by asotgod123
                  AJ cannot withstand an early Wilder barrage. If you think that, then you are writing an early knockout check for AJ. AJ needs to walk forward and try to crowd Wilder but he risks getting hit with either hand from Wilder. Wilder is able to fight on front and back foot - AJ cannot.
                  First, I don't think Wilder will have his shiii together early on, especially in England in front of 50-100K screaming Joshua fans. Second, what makes you think Wilder's chin is better than Joshua's? That's a tossup IMO.

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                    #89
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                    Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff View Post
                    Joshua should be able to withstand the early attack from Wilder (assuming there is one, and Wilder hasn't went all shellshocked spazzo and forgets how to fight until round 4 starts). From there, Joshua will indeed likely start chipping away at Wilder's confidence. It will be a tough fight for both fighters, their toughest to that point... but IMO Joshua is sturdy enough to handle it. The big question will be... can Wilder handle the incoming from Joshua. I doubt it.

                    Originally posted by Sledgeweather17
                    You've got it the other way around. Wilder is the one with the super human stamina, not Joshua.

                    It's Wilder that has to withstand the early onslaught from Joshua, after which Joshua will typically gas and Wilder can take over and quickly demolish him (Let's face it, Joshua would be instantaneously demolished if he gassed against Wilder like he did against Klitschko. There's no better finisher than Wilder in the entire world).
                    You'll likely be in for a rude awakening then, friend. BOTH fighters will be stretched to the limit. This is a true 50/50 fight, but it's one I see Joshua winning. Guaranteed though... this won't be a boring matchup.

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                    • Sledgeweather17
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                      #90
                      Originally posted by PunchyPotorff
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                      Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff View Post
                      Joshua should be able to withstand the early attack from Wilder (assuming there is one, and Wilder hasn't went all shellshocked spazzo and forgets how to fight until round 4 starts). From there, Joshua will indeed likely start chipping away at Wilder's confidence. It will be a tough fight for both fighters, their toughest to that point... but IMO Joshua is sturdy enough to handle it. The big question will be... can Wilder handle the incoming from Joshua. I doubt it.



                      You'll likely be in for a rude awakening then, friend. BOTH fighters will be stretched to the limit. This is a true 50/50 fight, but it's one I see Joshua winning. Guaranteed though... this won't be a boring matchup.
                      Why would I be in for a rude awakening?

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