Comments Thread For: Joshua: Take Away Wilder's Right Hand, Take Away His Confidence

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  • A.K
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    #11
    Originally posted by BoZz
    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
    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

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    • gdub27
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      #12
      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.

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      • 1hourRun
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        #13
        Originally posted by A.K
        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
        That hater knows 'King-Kong' wipes the floor with the current crop of HW's in the top ten not named Deontay.

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        • docj40
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          #14
          Wilder has a solid jab he should use more. Fact is it was an uppercut that finished Ortiz for good. Question is can Joshua's chin stand up to that power that cuts the lights out.

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          • jonnyc420
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            #15
            AJ is not far off. He baits Wilder into one of his common mistakes. AJ has the speed and pop that will make Wilder rely solely on the power that usually bails him out. AJ takes it away Wilder has no plan b.

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            • DinoCop
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              #16
              AJ just going to hold his left arm high and wait for Wilder to throw the right. AJ will block it a few times before countering it with some uppercut and follow with his combos.

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              • A.K
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                #17
                Originally posted by Rovi
                AJ just going to hold his left arm high and wait for Wilder to throw the right. AJ will block it a few times before countering it with some uppercut and follow with his combos.
                Aj will stand there all stiff and get put to sleep

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                • DinoCop
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by A.K
                  Aj will stand there all stiff and get put to sleep
                  Yes, that's likely but AJ is comfortable being stiff, straight up, that's his nature. So I expect him to wait and counter Wilder like that, not with some shoulder roll or pull counter.

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                  • kiDynamite92
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                    #19
                    He did knockout Ortiz with an uppercut on the inside and it was the left hook that started the beginning of the end for Gerald Washington. However I don't rate Wilders skills too highly and I don't rate AJ's much better. Both of them looked lost against Klitschko and Ortiz and were being easily outboxed till they landed the right hand.

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                    • Curt Henning
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by BoZz
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                      all of them bums
                      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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