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  • #71
    Wilder is afraid to fight Whyte for his career payday. AJ smashes all this guys. Only Fury would have a chance.

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    • #72
      Originally posted by alexguiness View Post
      It could happen tbh.

      Ortiz survived because he has all the defensive skills and experience that Joshua lacks.

      In a robot vs robot scenario the fight will end inside 5 rounds.

      I also believe Wilder has a better chin.
      Why do you believe he has a better chin? Who has he been hit by in his career? Ortiz hit him for 50 seconds straight. There was no survival instincts he connected once on he chin in that 50 second onslaught yet Wilder didn’t hold put his hands up move away. He was a sitting duck and was out on his feet. He has been knocked to the canvas by bums he has done the chicken dance with fighters such as Eric Molina. Granted Joshua has hit the canvas but got straight back up and had the presence of mind to slip and avoid further punishment. But hey I could be wrong and you could be right so hopefully they get this fight made and we will find out

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      • #73
        Ortiz would smash Malik Scott in one round

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        • #74
          Always said the fight can go either way

          AJs more technically skilled , Wilders a better raw explosive athlete

          As time goes on I favour Wilder more and more. Because there’s no way AJ survives Wilders power if he lands and AJ doesn’t move his head at all

          And AJs and Hearns lack of confidence when it comes to making a AJ/Wilder fight should raise some alarms

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          • #75
            Originally posted by HeadShots View Post
            Ortiz keeping it 100.


            Wilder is not only harder puncher. He's also longer AND Faster.

            he knocks Joshua out.
            Wilder is longer and faster than Ortiz but it didn’t stop him putting Wilder in a 50 second whirlwind. He hit Wilder once on the chin in that onslaught and yet he still didn’t know where he was He didn’t even hold him just staggered with his chin in the air and got saved by the Bell . Let’s at least say it as it is. No question he is faster and hits harder than Joshua but Joshua is longer and faster and hits harder than Ortiz so we will take our chances against the bronze bomber because one thing you can always guarantee when facing Wilder is a 6ft 7 inch chin elevated to 7ft when he fights on the back foot.
            Last edited by Noelanthony; 07-21-2018, 03:46 AM.

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            • #76
              Hahaha



              Ortiz just keeping it real. Wilder would end Joshua.

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              • #77
                Originally posted by Nomadic View Post
                AJ's response: You go train and fight him again!

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                • #78
                  Cant fault him for having an opinion. Wilder won’t come out aggressive like he did against that tub of lard Bermane. He’ll box cautiously initially but if he sees that opening he’ll take it.

                  The fight hinges on AJ’s defence. His head movement is almost non existent and he doesn’t slip shots well. If his trainer can work on this then I’d b confident in him. Atm its 50/50.

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                  • #79
                    Originally posted by Curtis2 View Post
                    Can you imagine how passive, scared AJ would react to Wilder after how AJ fought with Parker??
                    To answer your question no I can’t imagine. I’m not here to use my imagination but whatever works for you

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                    • #80
                      Originally posted by P4Pdunny View Post
                      Cant fault him for having an opinion. Wilder won’t come out aggressive like he did against that tub of lard Bermane. He’ll box cautiously initially but if he sees that opening he’ll take it.

                      The fight hinges on AJ’s defence. His head movement is almost non existent and he doesn’t slip shots well. If his trainer can work on this then I’d b confident in him. Atm its 50/50.
                      That’s a very fair assessment and I say that because after your prediction it isn’t apparent who you are rooting for

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