Anthony Joshua lacks the punching power required to hurt / KO / drop Deontay Wilder

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  • No punch power
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    #21
    Originally posted by Big Ukrainian
    But Ortiz hurt Wilder badly, Wilder was on spaghetti legs in the seventh round. It's not like Wilder take Ortiz' punches the same way Mercer and Holyfield took bombs from Lennox Lewis. The first time Ortiz landed cleanly, he hurt Wilder.
    Luis Ortiz probably hits much harder than AJ or Wladimir Klitschko. Deontay Wilder didn't even go down ONCE, despite getting hit by MULTIPLE power punches from Ortiz. But Anthony Joshua fell like the twin towers when Wlad caught him with a SINGLE right hand.

    It doesn't matter how someone's legs are. If they don't go down, then they are okay. And it's much better to be standing then going down like an idiot.

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    • RussB23
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      #22
      Originally posted by No punch power
      Deontay Wilder dropped Eric Molina for the 10 count. AJ didn't!

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      • TommyParker
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        #23
        I stopped reading after you mentioned Povetkin.. for the uneducated if you didn't know Povetkins knockout ratio before he faced Wladimir was 63%... after Wlad he got 5 knockouts in a row before he was busted for using steroids.. one of them 5 opponents was Takam who only has one KO loss which is obviously Povetkin so does that answer your dumbass question? no probably not cause a hater like you is nnormally stuck in your ways.. goig out your way to discredit someones power god imagine if they had message boards like these in 1990 saying Tyson had no power that would be funny... and since he was busted for using roids he has TWO STRAIGHT UD'S.. SO just seriously **** OFF! (Kinda makes Tony Bellew right in what he says about people getting home safe because roid do make a difference in the ring the evidence is there ) Takam has also faced many opponents who have 15/20/30 even 42 knockouts has still has only been knocked out ONCE to a steroids using povetkin.. how can you create a post calling him glass chinned?

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          #24
          Originally posted by RussB23
          That was still an early, premature stoppage as usual with most of Anthony Joshua's stoppage victories.

          Meanwhile, Deontay Wilder knocks opponents out unconscious, something Anthony Joshua is a little too feather fisted to accomplish because he lacks power in his fists to do so.

          Carlos Takam was put to sleep by an extremely weak, chubby, pudgy, out of shape and a blown up light / cruiser weight in Alexander Povetkin who is a 6 foot 1 boxer with very little muscles. But Anthony Joshua couldn't even come close to knocking out an older Takam cleanly, despite being much bigger in muscle size, height, reach and weight compared to Povtetkin and despite throwing everything but the kitchen sink with all his life's worth and saving with maximum power for 10 rounds on Carlos Takam.

          Meanwhile, Deontay Wilder put Artur Szpilka to sleep in 10 rounds who is on a similar level as Carlos Takam.

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            #25
            Originally posted by No punch power
            Luis Ortiz probably hits much harder than AJ or Wladimir Klitschko. Deontay Wilder didn't even go down ONCE, despite getting hit by MULTIPLE power punches from Ortiz. But Anthony Joshua fell like the twin towers when Wlad caught him with a SINGLE right hand.

            It doesn't matter how someone's legs are. If they don't go down, then they are okay. And it's much better to be standing then going down like an idiot.
            Wilder was also stunned by Eric Molina, who is neither top-10 HW nor a big puncher - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9iV9Thb0VCA

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              #26
              Originally posted by TommyParker
              I stopped reading after you mentioned Povetkin.. for the uneducated if you didn't know Povetkins knockout ratio before he faced Wladimir was 63%... after Wlad he got 5 knockouts in a row before he was busted for using steroids.. one of them 5 opponents was Takam who only has one KO loss which is obviously Povetkin so does that answer your dumbass question? no probably not cause a hater like you is nnormally stuck in your ways.. goig out your way to discredit someones power god imagine if they had message boards like these in 1990 saying Tyson had no power that would be funny... and since he was busted for using roids he has TWO STRAIGHT UD'S.. SO just seriously **** OFF! (Kinda makes Tony Bellew right in what he says about people getting home safe because roid do make a difference in the ring the evidence is there ) Takam has also faced many opponents who have 15/20/30 even 42 knockouts has still has only been knocked out ONCE to a steroids using povetkin.. how can you create a post calling him glass chinned?
              Alexander Povetkin has the punching power of a little sissy. Whether with steroids or not.

              Steroids doesn't give you supernatural punching power overnight. In fact, it doesn't at all. You're making it seem like they give you the random ability to move mountains and push planets. They really don't.

              None of that changes the fact that whether Povetkin was or wasn't in steroids, Joshua still had the far bigger muscles with bigger and more packs in his stomach, whilst weighing far more, having a far longer reach and being much taller.

              Therefore, there shouldn't exist any excuse.

              With all the 'steroid' allegation, Povetkin still always weighed below 235 pounds with far less muscles than Anthony Joshua. It wasn't like he transformed into a 300 pound, purely muscled man in a span of a few months. Only then, would you have a point. So none of that makes any of a difference.

              And by the way, Povetkin never got caught for any steroid in the first place.

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                #27
                It's also about the opponent's mindset on the night. I think Takam mentally prepared himself to go the distance and was determined to stay upright no matter what. Look at Douglas. Knocked down by Tyson that no one would have got up from but knocked out by Holyfield because hid mind and body were shot.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Big Ukrainian
                  Wilder was also stunned by Eric Molina, who is neither top-10 HW nor a big puncher - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9iV9Thb0VCA
                  Was he dropped? NO! Ergo, it's irrelevant.

                  Wilder is going to go down as having one of the greatest heavyweight chins of all time. With the most powerful single punch in boxing history overall. Gettin wobbled means fu7 all if a boxer is still able to stand on his feet.

                  Wladimir Klitschko and Anthony Joshua have weak chins. Wilder doesn't.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by TommyParker
                    I stopped reading after you mentioned Povetkin.. for the uneducated if you didn't know Povetkins knockout ratio before he faced Wladimir was 63%... after Wlad he got 5 knockouts in a row before he was busted for using steroids.. one of them 5 opponents was Takam who only has one KO loss which is obviously Povetkin so does that answer your dumbass question? no probably not cause a hater like you is nnormally stuck in your ways.. goig out your way to discredit someones power god imagine if they had message boards like these in 1990 saying Tyson had no power that would be funny... and since he was busted for using roids he has TWO STRAIGHT UD'S.. SO just seriously **** OFF! (Kinda makes Tony Bellew right in what he says about people getting home safe because roid do make a difference in the ring the evidence is there ) Takam has also faced many opponents who have 15/20/30 even 42 knockouts has still has only been knocked out ONCE to a steroids using povetkin.. how can you create a post calling him glass chinned?
                    Oh and by the way, Povetkin failed to KO Mariusz Wach and Johan Duhaupas. So don't give me the 'uneducated' nonsense.

                    Duhaupas took a dive and Wach wasn't even bothered by Povetkin's punches.

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                    • Big Ukrainian
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by No punch power
                      Was he dropped? NO! Ergo, it's irrelevant.

                      Wilder is going to go down as having one of the greatest heavyweight chins of all time. With the most powerful single punch in boxing history overall. Gettin wobbled means fu7 all if a boxer is still able to stand on his feet.

                      Wladimir Klitschko and Anthony Joshua have weak chins. Wilder doesn't.
                      Holyfield was dropped 3 times by Rid**** Bowe and once by Bert Cooper and John Ruiz (James Toney also knocked him down, but wiith a body punch). Does it mean he has worse chin than Wilder?

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