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  • Larry the boss
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    #11
    Originally posted by Bobby Shaw
    Joshua is not 63 years old like Ortiz. Ortiz gave Wilder his toughest fight, wait till he meets Joshua. He will go down
    Wilder is not 41 like Wlad who put Joshua on his ass

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    • GreatErikk
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      #12
      WILDER to clean the HW division soon

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      • jackblack008
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        #13
        Ortiz seems atleast 45 years old and he gassed badly after 8 rounds. Joshua got this.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Bobby Shaw
          Joshua always has the first mover advantage and while he isn't a one punch ko artist he gets the job done. Wilder hasn't really been hit hard by a live opponent. He gOT hit by a pensioner who was also way shorter than him and he was ready to go. Joshua won't let him go once he smells blood and if he hurts you he will finish you off. Wolder is too dependant on his power, he will need more than power when facing Joshua.
          Hmm it seems like you could switch the order of the names and it would apply to either guy lol

          They're both flawed in their own way. Still above the rest.

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          • TheFrog
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            #15
            Originally posted by Bobby Shaw
            Joshua always has the first mover advantage and while he isn't a one punch ko artist he gets the job done. Wilder hasn't really been hit hard by a live opponent. He gOT hit by a pensioner who was also way shorter than him and he was ready to go. Joshua won't let him go once he smells blood and if he hurts you he will finish you off. Wolder is too dependant on his power, he will need more than power when facing Joshua.
            Agreed I would lean towards Joshua as well for pretty much identical reasons. All I'm saying is that people acting as though it's a foregone conclusion are probably putting a bit too much faith in the guy. A complete nobody could KO Joshua and I'd just shrug.

            Now there is always the chance that Joshua continues to improve his skills and defense. In that case I might change my mind. As it stands I would favor Joshua against anybody but I probably wouldn't be willing to put any money on him.

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              #16
              Originally posted by jackblack008
              Ortiz seems atleast 45 years old and he gassed badly after 8 rounds. Joshua got this.
              Ortiz seemed a lot fitter than AJ, no one gasses as bad as AJ.
              Ortiz is 38.

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              • Jkp
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                #17
                Originally posted by Butch.McRae
                Hmm it seems like you could switch the order of the names and it would apply to either guy lol

                They're both flawed in their own way. Still above the rest.
                Agree, both are flawed and limited boxers, and still completely untested.

                They have both had 1 proper fight in there careers.

                AJ/Wilder is 50/50 contest. Eddie hearn dont like those odds, and wont let AJ in the ring unless it is a guaranteed easy win. Eddie Milking the UK fanboys for all its worth.

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                • Nomadic
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by larryxxx..
                  Wilder is not 41 like Wlad who put Joshua on his ass
                  Thank you, thank you, thank you!

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                  • Jkp
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Butch.McRae
                    Hmm it seems like you could switch the order of the names and it would apply to either guy lol

                    They're both flawed in their own way. Still above the rest.
                    I wouldnt be so sure they are way above the rest. Wilder and AJ are so flawed that any of the top 5 guys could easily take them out if the land a good punch.

                    You cant really make that call when they havent thought any of the top 5 guys except for Ortiz

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                    • Muz
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                      #20
                      Best post

                      Originally posted by Bobby Shaw
                      Joshua always has the first mover advantage and while he isn't a one punch ko artist he gets the job done. Wilder hasn't really been hit hard by a live opponent. He gOT hit by a pensioner who was also way shorter than him and he was ready to go. Joshua won't let him go once he smells blood and if he hurts you he will finish you off. Wolder is too dependant on his power, he will need more than power when facing Joshua.
                      Wilder was exposed badly by a shot aged out Ortiz. Exactly why he was handpicked by Haymon and DiBella is just being the good puppet he is. I don't know who is a bigger fraud :

                      DiBella
                      Wilder

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