Better chin? Wilder or Joshua?

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  • KingHippo
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    #31
    Originally posted by techliam
    Interesting opinion, and no its not as clear as you make out.

    Wlad is more proven because he has hurt and KO'd much better fighters than Jennings...
    Who's to say Ortiz wouldn't? The best way to compare power is against similar opponent, to me the difference was clear as day.

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      #32
      Originally posted by LacedUp
      Possibly. But power is just one aspect of boxing.

      After seeing Wilder again yesterday, I’m reminded by how confident I always was that AJ would do him quickly.
      Wilders boxing ability leaves a lot to be desired. AJ would likely get his shots off first due to him being technically better.

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      • Just looking
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        #33
        Around average for both, but Wilder has more will

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        • Sid-Knee
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          #34
          Originally posted by BoxingTech718
          Wilder didn’t hit the deck even after taking way more punishment.
          Ortiz
          I think the body punches Ortiz put on him during that flurry in the seventh were critical.
          Wilder recovered middle of the eight though.
          AJ hit the floor against a shot Klitschko
          Wlad was shot but Ortiz was somewhere near his prime?

          Have i got that right? Haha.

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          • techliam
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            #35
            Originally posted by KingHippo
            Who's to say Ortiz wouldn't? The best way to compare power is against similar opponent, to me the difference was clear as day.
            The evidence points to Klitschko being the bigger puncher. Until such time Ortiz proves it against someone world class, who hasn't shown to be shaky before (like Wilder and Joshua), then your argument is simply fantasy, applying your own personal logic that others may not agree with..

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            • Boksfan
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              #36
              Lmao doesn't matter who got a better chin, either of them land on the other it's a KO.

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              • Sid-Knee
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                #37
                Originally posted by HeadShots
                Klit couldn't put down Jennings once. Ortiz blew out Jennings.

                Ortiz > Klit

                Deontay's chin > Joshua's
                That doesn't decide who hit harder. Holyfield had Ray Mercer down but Mercer stayed upright from all the bombs from Lennox.

                And Lennox hit much harder than Holyfield.

                Do you believe then that AJ hits harder than Wilder considering he got Molina out of there much quicker?

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                • Sid-Knee
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by sotgoda
                  What punches exactly did AJ continue to take against Wlad? Be honest and objective for once. Wlad missed most of his follow up punches against AJ. AJ ducked quite a few. Wilder went 40 seconds against Ortiz who hit Wilder at least 20+ times and did not drop him despite obviously having Wilder almost out on his feet.
                  None of the punches that Ortiz landed had much on them.

                  Most overrated puncher in boxing.

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                  • Sid-Knee
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Eff Pandas
                    I thought Joshua was legit done when he got dropped vs Klitschko. That was one of the biggest comebacks I've seen in quite awhile.

                    I never thought Wilder was legit done vs Ortiz. He struggled, he got hurt, he came close to getting dropped, but he never seemed as out of it in the 7th round as Joshua did in the 6th round to me.

                    Both showed impressive resolve & survivablity in the face of something most guys don't comeback from at all, but I definitely thought Joshua was more out of it then Wilder was & therefore showed a higher degree of coming back on that particular night.
                    Really!?

                    Wilder was much more hurt than AJ was. Wilder never went down, but he was all over the place. He would have been finished if another 10 seconds existed in the round. AJ had his wits about him when he got up from that Wlad right hand. Hurt, but knew where he was. Wilder was in no mans land.

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                    • sotgoda
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Sid-Knee
                      None of the punches that Ortiz landed had much on them.

                      Most overrated puncher in boxing.
                      Guess we have to agree to disagree, bro. Ortiz stopped Jennings who Wlad could not stop. But you state that he is the most overrated for power. Ok...

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