Anthony Joshua Destroys Deontay Wilder

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  • chrisJS
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    #61
    Originally posted by champion4ever
    Ortiz couldn't so much as put Wilder down tonight. However, yet a 41 year old Wladimir Klitschko put Anthony Joshua down and had him hurt for several rounds but couldn't finish him due to age.

    If that was the "Bronze Bomber" AJ would have been history. Look at all the shots Deontay ate tonight and yet he still came back and scored a come from behind knockout victory.
    Are you aware Wlad is better than Ortiz? Like considerably better.

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    • champion4ever
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      #62
      Originally posted by chrisJS
      Are you aware Wlad is better than Ortiz? Like considerably better.
      No but I am aware that Klitschko was a lot older and past his prime and washed up.

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      • lakerstekkenn
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        #63
        Wilder fights like his name wild, he throws terrible combinations flinging his arms and doesn't even try to go to the body at all, but he does have crazy punching power, but he's very gun shy going up against solid fighters and got lucky tonight, but against Joshua he's going to really be gun shy because he knows Joshua will and can tear his head off and Joshua is to technically sound, throws great combos with incredible power, throws great body shots and has a good inside fighting game and he's putting Wild windmill Wilder to sleep.

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        • chrisJS
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          #64
          Originally posted by champion4ever
          No but I am aware that Klitschko was a lot older and past his prime and washed up.
          Likewise the lesser Ortiz.

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          • embryo
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            #65
            Ortiz is probably older than Wlad.

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            • lakerstekkenn
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              #66
              Wilder will not throw any punches against Joshua and their fight will be just like Wilder vs Ortiz, with Joshua winning every round and eventually knocking Wilder out early around 5 rounds. Wilder is to gun shy against better boxers that he fears and can't outbox. Just like he was against Ortiz tonight.

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                #67
                Make it happen it's been a minute since we seen a Heavy Weight fight like this

                AJ will be the favorite obviously but Wilder is very live dog

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by embryo
                  Ortiz is probably older than Wlad.
                  Ortiz wasn't coming off a loss or very long layoffs

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                  • PensionKiller
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                    #69
                    I always say this. A straight up technical boxer with straight shots will land first. Aj is limited, and at 20 pro fights he's kind of not there yet.

                    However I can see wilder is just an athlete with lots of power and is tall and range. He's not a boxer like Lennox or tyson was. It's like a dude who is super strong and fast at a sport like soccer or basketball but the technique is lacking.

                    I personally feel aj will counter that fast jab. It's one look wilder has... You double jab wilder and he moves back to the ropes...

                    He's so basic and sadly many fan boys can't see it. Aj is basic but his textbook style will mean he lands first. Trust me

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                    • champion4ever
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by chrisJS
                      Likewise the lesser Ortiz.
                      No, Ortiz was undefeated and has never been knocked out or down as an amateur or as a professional in his career; Unlike Wlaidimir Klitschko who had over four losses on his record and been knocked out a total of three times before he challenged Anthony Joshua for the championship titles.

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