Please don't tell us what we all know just because you think you know Wilder is unbeatable. I thought he looked very beatable and was damn near KOed by a 38 year old but was saved by the bell and a late start to the following round. A 32 year old Ortiz most likely would have beat him. Parker and AJ are good young undefeated champions still in their 20s and Wilder is no sure thing to beast either of them. Wilder has a deadly straight right but more often than not he doesn't throw it straight but wide telegraphed windmill style. AJ has a right just as hard as Wilder's and he throws it correctly every time. AJ has KOed everyone he ever fought just like Wilder. AJ blasted out Molina quickly and easily after Molina gave Wilder 9 not so easy rounds.
We all know deep down Joshua isn't beating the Alabama Slammer
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Wilder is a sloppy puncher but let's not act like AJ has some great defense. All it'd take is a Wilder right hand to land and AJ would go to sleep.
On the other hand if AJ catches Wilder with an uppercut and a few more punches it could be nite nite for Wilder because I feel AJ is a bigger puncher than Ortiz.
It's a 50/50 fight and I hope Hearn doesn't keep milking it after the Parker fight.Comment
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I dont think Wilder out boxed Ortiz if anything Ortiz outboxed Wilder but got sloppy and tired in the later rounds which the bronze bomber took advantage of and put him awayComment
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Deep down we know what happens, people argue all night about what happens but no one survives that right hand.
Once Wilder unleashes and starts 'Wildin' out' on Joshua it's the Hatton heartbreak part 2.
Earl hickey (where is he?) understands this more than most, Wilder doesn't have the conventional slickness of a Mayweather, but he has a 'Slick Swagger' that you don't necessarily see in the ring, it's something that flows through his soul.


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