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Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff View Post
The Wilder crowd sure does like to talk smack about Joshua. They turn 'I'll fight Wilder' into 'Joshua is scared of Wilder' in a heartbeat.
The reality is, Joshua does in fact want to fight Wilder, whether Wilder fans admit it or not. Wilder fans it seems have a propensity to talk way too much, just like their idol. Maybe if they'd lose the cognitive dissonance, they actually see that Joshua is right up front and wants to fight, and that Wilder just needs to talk way less, sign the papers, and let chips fall where they may.
Joshua knows he could lose. Wilder knows he could lose. But Joshua is the only one of the two who will admit it.
Your explanation of Joshua, and you expect anyone to not think you're a Wilder worshiper? LOL!!!
Joshua will control Wilder with the jab, eventually wear him down and frustrate him, then catch him when he starts windmilling out of desperation. And then you Wilderholics will either be silent afterwards or come up with some lames excuses.
Meanwhile, if Wilder wins, I'll praise him just like I did for the last fight. And I'll likely comment on what I thought Joshua did wrong.
And for the record, I'm a casual fan of Joshua. I never look at a fighter as perfect, unbeatable. The fight game rarely works that way.
Wilder doesn't windmill out of desperation, lmao. And Joshua has no real jab.
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