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  • #21
    Joshua isn't wrong, but it's easier said than done.

    Wilder might be awkward with terrible form, but he's also very quick and athletic. It will very difficult to avoid that right hand for 12 rounds. Wilder only has to land once, his power is as real as it gets.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by BoZz View Post
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      all of them bums
      Its pretty embarrassing when you see it laid out like that

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      • #23
        ****** statement. You don't really take away a right hand the way you would take away a jab or a left hook. It's not a punch you lead with often. You watch for the right, but you aren't able to do much to deny a guy from throwing it after a jab or what not.

        What Joshua needs to do is work on his stamina, and pressure Wilder right out the gate. If this goes long enough, AJ will get put to sleep. He doesn't have the chin to *** around with Wilder, no matter the fact that AJ is 3x the boxer wilder is.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
          That hater knows 'King-Kong' wipes the floor with the current crop of HW's in the top ten not named Deontay.
          i swear it was you who was calling him 'king dung' until wilder beat him

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          • #25
            Originally posted by DramaShow View Post
            i swear it was you who was calling him 'king dung' until wilder beat him
            I could of sworn you gave me a list of names that you required in order to acknowledge Deontay as legitimate ; in this list I remember you included Luis Ortiz. Pay tribute!

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            • #26
              Originally posted by A.K View Post
              Kilt was even older and coming off a horrible loss, Ortiz was undeafeated and been the boogeyman of the division for the last few years it’s a much bigger win than anything on ajs resume. Joshua was the one who ducked him in the first place when Ortiz was with Hearn
              who did ortiz beat ? Last fight before the wilder fight i watched him beat some white dude who didn't know what a jab was..that's the type of boogeyman you talking about? So you wanna tell me bum ass ortiz has beat better opposition than klitschko? You have no fkn clue do you

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Straightener View Post
                Its pretty embarrassing when you see it laid out like that
                That's the sad reality the bum squad fans don't want to admit...when he gets whopped you'll see how fast they jump the bandwagon again..now they want to tell me bum ass ortiz is a more worthy opponent than klitschko was to joshua...klitschko has been dominating the division for years and has fought the best and even now he would have no problems beating wilder...let's look at ortiz's opposition...last fight i saw of him before the wilder fight..he fought some dude who didn't even learn how to throw the jab...that's the boogeyman of the HW division lol

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by BoZz View Post
                  who did ortiz beat ? Last fight before the wilder fight i watched him beat some white dude who didn't know what a jab was..that's the type of boogeyman you talking about? So you wanna tell me bum ass ortiz has beat better opposition than klitschko? You have no fkn clue do you
                  Now it’s who Ortiz beat?? Lmao you just picked him to easily beat wilder and he got dropped now you look like a fool saying he was a nobody

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                  • #29
                    Wilder was 19 (nearly 20) when he entered Skyy Boxing Gym in Northport, in early October 2005 and began training under Jay Deas. he is 33 near the end of October this year, it's time to stop claiming he is new to Boxing when he will be a 13 year veteran this year.
                    Many fighters didn't start their careers until fairly late Hopkins didn't start until he was nearly 24 after being released from prison in 1988, Ken Norton was in his 20's, Carl Froch was around 22 and even Joshua didn't until he was 18, Wilder starting at nearly 20 isn't really unusual.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by A.K View Post
                      Now it’s who Ortiz beat?? Lmao you just picked him to easily beat wilder and he got dropped now you look like a fool saying he was a nobody
                      You were the one comparing ortiz to klitschko....some fat Cuban who hasn't been fighting anyone to a guy who was dominating the division for years.

                      If you look at my comments pre fight I said that wilder would knock him out before 5 round because I really didn't think that fat old guy would last that long, and that shows you how much trouble wilder was in against a nobody...do you think a young fit hard punching joshua would be as slow as ortiz?

                      And here is the video of ortiz last fight before he faced wilder, look at his fkn opponent..this is sad ..so in conclusion...wilder's opposition has been rubbish none of them has beat a proper champion

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