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If Joshua waits and tries to work off his jab I think Wilder will stay away with foot movement and find that Nuclear right hand at some point.
Joshua needs to pressure from the start and make Wilder uncomfortable to get the KO (even if it risks his stamina)
Wilder has shown Ring IQ and tactics by waiting in recent fights to find the right punch (Sziplka, Washington, Ortiz)
This would be a shoot-out of all proportions a genuine 50/50 fight between 2 undefeated Heavyweight's for all the belts and Undisputed title.
Unfortunately Eddie Hearn will want to have a few more fights selling 80,000 tickets and 1 million PPV's per fight no matter who Joshua fights in the next 2 years so I'd guess (Povetkin, Haye, Whyte, Fury)
Don't even be suprised if the Manuel Charr or Fres Oquendo pop into the equation in the next 18 months due to the WBA "Regular" title situation.
Joshua is set to break some attendance records in tickets sold and stadiums filled by any boxer in History, he is the highest value Commercial commodity right now and Deontay Wilder will not get this fight next.
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Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34 View PostWilder never freezes, Joshua froze stiff against a undersized and non-threatening Kiwi Parker with a ref that even allowed AJ to call his own timeout and still couldn't finish the job!
AJ isn't facing an ancient Klitschko coming off a loss and 2 year layoff from the REAL champ, Tyson Fury!
AJ won't be facing an undersized pillow fisted Takam on a couple days short noticed!
Joshua will realize by round 2 if even hasn't already been carried on a stretcher already that not the ref, judges, Edward Hearns or 90K people singing is gonna save him!
He's fighting a man with killer instinct, awkward wrecking ball encompassing hellbent confidence to match to his speed of a Lightheavy and the ultimate equalizer in his nuclear right hand!
AJ will no longer have a reach advantage when this gets signed!
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Originally posted by bori84 View PostYou're joking, right? AJ fans are the ones making excuses about how AJ should be able to fight him on his terms, the money, AJ's other options, blah, blah, blah- all while Wilder, and his fans, continue to demand the AJ fight. I hope this fight gets made and once they fight, let the excuses begin as to why AJ lost.
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Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34 View PostWilder never freezes, Joshua froze stiff against a undersized and non-threatening Kiwi Parker with a ref that even allowed AJ to call his own timeout and still couldn't finish the job!
AJ isn't facing an ancient Klitschko coming off a loss and 2 year layoff from the REAL champ, Tyson Fury!
AJ won't be facing an undersized pillow fisted Takam on a couple days short noticed!
Joshua will realize by round 2 if even hasn't already been carried on a stretcher already that not the ref, judges, Edward Hearns or 90K people singing is gonna save him!
He's fighting a man with killer instinct, awkward wrecking ball encompassing hellbent confidence to match to his speed of a Lightheavy and the ultimate equalizer in his nuclear right hand!
AJ will no longer have a reach advantage when this gets signed!
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Originally posted by BUCSBronzemedal View PostIf Joshua waits and tries to work off his jab I think Wilder will stay away with foot movement and find that Nuclear right hand at some point.
Joshua needs to pressure from the start and make Wilder uncomfortable to get the KO (even if it risks his stamina)
Wilder has shown Ring IQ and tactics by waiting in recent fights to find the right punch (Sziplka, Washington, Ortiz)
This would be a shoot-out of all proportions a genuine 50/50 fight between 2 undefeated Heavyweight's for all the belts and Undisputed title.
Unfortunately Eddie Hearn will want to have a few more fights selling 80,000 tickets and 1 million PPV's per fight no matter who Joshua fights in the next 2 years so I'd guess (Povetkin, Haye, Whyte, Fury)
Don't even be suprised if the Manuel Charr or Fres Oquendo pop into the equation in the next 18 months due to the WBA "Regular" title situation.
Joshua is set to break some attendance records in tickets sold and stadiums filled by any boxer in History, he is the highest value Commercial commodity right now and Deontay Wilder will not get this fight next.
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Originally posted by bori84 View PostYou're joking, right? AJ fans are the ones making excuses about how AJ should be able to fight him on his terms, the money, AJ's other options, blah, blah, blah- all while Wilder, and his fans, continue to demand the AJ fight. I hope this fight gets made and once they fight, let the excuses begin as to why AJ lost.
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Originally posted by Tygshsu View PostJust watch Molina v Wilder then Molina v AJ.Nuff said.Last edited by uppercut510; 04-15-2018, 04:22 PM.
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