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  • #61
    Originally posted by uppercut510 View Post
    Molina is a professional HW boxer, any HW who lands on the other can hurt them. you guys and these excuses, AJ just got caught man, stop it.
    Put Whyte v Molina-Whyte would KO him.Put Ortiz-Klitschko-Wlad would destroy him.I have heard rumours of Wilder wanting to retire, Deontay is a joke, he is charles martin 2.No one takes him seriously

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Tygshsu View Post
      Put Whyte v Molina-Whyte would KO him.Put Ortiz-Klitschko-Wlad would destroy him.I have heard rumours of Wilder wanting to retire, Deontay is a joke, he is charles martin 2.No one takes him seriously
      Somebody get him the hell outta here lmao.

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      • #63
        Great fighters know a great fighter when they see one

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        • #64
          Originally posted by Tygshsu View Post
          Put Whyte v Molina-Whyte would KO him.Put Ortiz-Klitschko-Wlad would destroy him.I have heard rumours of Wilder wanting to retire, Deontay is a joke, he is charles martin 2.No one takes him seriously
          you are just too unfair to hold a boxing conversation with... I'm going to withdraw myself from this back n forth Sir, Have a great life and thanks

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Raggamuffin View Post
            Somebody get him the hell outta here lmao.
            yeah these guys are drunk, they get a decent fighter and lose control of being an actual human with reason.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by uppercut510 View Post
              yeah these guys are drunk, they get a decent fighter and lose control of being an actual human with reason.
              I have never been that nationalistic in my life over a fighter, lmao.

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              • #67
                It's a 50:50 fight in my opinion. AJ is lightyears ahead of Wilder in terms of technique and overall skill (though AJ's last fight was diasspointing in that regard), BUT I think Wilder shows more heart and determination, is the hungrier of the two. That's why I would slightly favour him.

                That being said, if (and only IF!) Tyson Fury manages to get back in shape, I can see him beating both - not by KO, but by UD, because of the size and reach advantage in combination with his movement.

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                • #68
                  We are all impressed with Wilder and unimpressed with Joshua.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by bori84 View Post
                    You'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.
                    He has an offer to fight .. sign it fight all done. 12.5 million record pay day more if he begs. Joshua did all the work building the fight and gathering the belts, he can win it all in one fight! By the time you factor in a rematch if he doesn't take that fight he will spend the rest of his career working to try and earn the same cash. He doesn't really have a lot to lose what if AJ did lose to someone he end up trying to gather the belts again for a fraction of the 12.5 even Fury can't pull AJ numbers.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by DramaShow View Post
                      losing most the rounds and almost getting stopped in his first step up in opposition against an unproven 39 year old, yeah that was really impressive stuff right there.
                      Ortiz won the first four rounds. No doubt, even though I think all three judges had him up 3-1, I think most of us agree Ortiz was scoring and dictating the pace.

                      Then came round five. One hit, down he went.

                      6 was Wilder's as Ortiz recovered, but I gave round 7 to Ortiz, than came round 8. He beat a dazed, confused, and winded Wilder from ring post to ring post. Ortiz was large, powerful, and wailing away.

                      Wilder lost that round big, but did not go down. He took it all. Stayed upright. We all know what happened next. Wilder ended things in a fight he had every opportunity to let get away from him from both a technical side and maybe getting KO'd.

                      Now Here are some questions:

                      Based on the last three fights of each Wilder and Joshua as each included some scrubs and legit opponents: Who is getting better, who has had the more lackluster performances? Who has shown better power? Who dictates their fights better?

                      Klitschko and his basic points are 100% accurate. Joshua is technically better, and has great power. But Wilder is fast, longer, and unpredictable to the point even he doesn't seem to know what he is doing in there from moment to moment but uses it a strength, not a weakness. This is a mouth watering match-up that has about 322 different scenarios.

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