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  • #31
    So if Fury isn't ready next, do we get another Park Bench Bum or do Wilder get the shot?

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    • #32
      Originally posted by BoZz View Post
      stiverner the fat guy who didn't last a round lol....ortiz the fat 50 year old???? Joshuas fight against klitschko means more than the whole rubbish bum squad list...that guy has nothing except a right...that might be enough for bums like the ones on the list...joshua would finish him inside 4 rounds
      Then why Joshua running scared then?

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      • #33
        It sounds easy lol but we watched you get clipped constantly by a much slower Klitchsko with the same 1 - 2 for about 6 rounds. Then post fight you admit you didn't even notice it until about the 7th round.

        AJ is my guy, but he's not exactly hard to catch. This comment (which is old) only suggest that Wilder's power is a true concern for him.

        As one poster above said, you don't really takeaway a right hand. It comes eventually. The plan is to pressure Wilder and get him out of there before he catches you. But that comes with the risk of being caught. No question AJ is the better boxer, but that doesn't mean he'd win either. And Wilder doesn't easily discourage. We've all watched him get outboxed for rounds on multiple occasions, but patiently stick to his plan. Again you gotta take him out.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by BoZz View Post
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          all of them bums
          Lol .. what a horrible resume!

          Buuuuuuum Squaaaaaaaad!!!

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Curt Henning View Post
            you do realize that wilder walked into a boxing gym for the first time at about age 20 right? and and then turned pro by age 23 ....you do realize this right?

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            • #36
              Originally posted by gdub27 View Post
              Wilder also has a sharp jab that Ortiz took away due to being a lefty. Which is a part of why nobody is in a hurry to fight southpaws. And to be fair he did KO Ortiz with a right upper. Although I didn't know Wilder had that punch till he dropped Ortiz with it. I'm not sure AJ can nullify his jab. I think a healthy Tyson could be a problem for both of them.
              That punch was there all night. If he could actually incorporate it into his arsenal he'd be even more dangerous than he already is.

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              • #37
                Wilder has no boxing IQ relies only on power shots which he barely frows easy early ko for joshua wilders hype train as been derailed soon as he lands one of the 3 british heavyweights its lights out haye fury aj should be screaming for this fight now

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
                  39 have tried 39 have failed.
                  Well, one did try twice

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Sickmerch1990 View Post
                    Wilder has no boxing IQ relies only on power shots which he barely frows easy early ko for joshua wilders hype train as been derailed soon as he lands one of the 3 british heavyweights its lights out haye fury aj should be screaming for this fight now
                    I don't really hear Joshua screaming for the fight right now tbh. Aren't they already setting up his next fight that is not wilder?

                    Also... if wilder turns out to be a hype job and lasts 30 seconds with another top HW, he will have accomplished his goal of just securing his future for himself and his daughter. He talks about legacy, but I don't really think he cares that much. A Joshua fight in the UK would be huge, and big money for both. Might as well take the money and run.

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                    • #40
                      The smartest route of any fighter in the Heavyweight division to defeat Deontay Wilder is to try and out box him because there is no one in the division who can match his firepower; Not even AJ because once it turns into a firefight the bout is over.

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