POLL - AJ v Wilder - Who Wins ? (Post Parker fight edition)

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  • DuckAdonis
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    #11
    I cant stand wilder fanboys but i think he clips Joshua...bad style match up for AJ

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    • wlad1111
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      #12
      I don't know what everyone is smoking. Aj played it safe against good boxer with a punch. Did not look great but styles make fights. Joshua is slower but he throws straighter punches and is not sloppy like Wilder. Joshua is good at capitalizing on mistakes and Wilder makes many of them. Joshua by KO

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      • SuperSuperLeeds
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        #13
        Originally posted by DramaShow
        one guy wins 119-109, 118-110 x2. the other guy loses most rounds and almost get stopped. boxingscene verdict- joshua looked ordinary and vulnerable, wilders gonna beat him now.

        some of you guys really are ******ed
        dafuq them scorecards were bull**** and everyone knows it. the biased sky commentary makes me gip. Aj had a huge size advantage in reach and weight other than that his upperbody/head movement and reactions when under pressure are terrible imo wilder stops him in devastating fashion as casuals look on in shock and awe, when i say casual i mean the avg AJ fan who is a woman who wants some bbc or average england footy fan or millenial prick.
        Last edited by SuperSuperLeeds; 04-01-2018, 01:17 PM.

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        • SuperSuperLeeds
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          #14
          Originally posted by wlad1111
          I don't know what everyone is smoking. Aj played it safe against good boxer with a punch. Did not look great but styles make fights. Joshua is slower but he throws straighter punches and is not sloppy like Wilder. Joshua is good at capitalizing on mistakes and Wilder makes many of them. Joshua by KO
          Joshua is trash living off of his size, how can he outweigh and outreach an average joe like joseph parker and not manage to trouble him in 12 rounds, yet he's gona KO wilder, Joshua will be 10x more cautious look how cautious he was against parker whos last three fights went to decision, he will be SHOOK of wilder.

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          • Barristan
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            #15
            Originally posted by SuperSuperLeeds
            Joshua is trash living off of his size, how can he outweigh and outreach an average joe like joseph parker and not manage to trouble him in 12 rounds, yet he's gona KO wilder, Joshua will be 10x more cautious look how cautious he was against parker whos last three fights went to decision, he will be SHOOK of wilder.
            this

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            • PsychoPat
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              #16
              Wilder by late stoppage the ref will jump in try save face for AJ or more specifically hearn.

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              • Madison Boxing
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                #17
                Originally posted by SuperSuperLeeds
                dafuq them scorecards were bull**** and everyone knows it. the biased sky commentary makes me gip. Aj had a huge size advantage in reach and weight other than that his upperbody/head movement and reactions when under pressure are terrible imo wilder stops him in devastating fashion as casuals look on in shock and awe, when i say casual i mean the avg AJ fan who is a woman who wants some bbc or average england footy fan or millenial prick.
                parker outlanded him in 1 out of 12 rounds lol. 118-110 really isnt that farcical.

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                • Dean_Razorback
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                  #18
                  i still think AJ takes this one but i'm starting to see it a lot closer now. kinda 50-50 right now

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                  • champion4ever
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                    #19
                    As I said this in an earlier post, I am going to post it again. Anthony Joshua is just too soft to be a unified champion. Unlike Deontay Wilder, he lacks that killer instinct and mean streak.

                    Moreover, compared too Joshua; Deontay is mentally stronger, tougher and meaner. In addition, Wilder more than compensates for his lack of fundamental boxing skills with his will to win. He just simply wants it more. That was how he escaped Ortiz.

                    He would have knocked Joseph Parker out around the eight or ninth round once he stopped competing and stopped throwing punches.

                    Parker wanted out and all Joshua had to do was settle down on his punches just a little more and got the referee to call the fight off but he didn't do that. He was content on just carrying Parker across the finish line.

                    I got Wilder winning this fight by first round KO. It would be similar to Tyson/Spinks in 1988.

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                    • Peterp
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                      #20
                      interesting

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