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  • Rome-By-Ko
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    #11
    Funny enough I was in the corner of Joshua last yr..After both of these two's biggest fights tho,I'm now rolling with Wilder..I thought he beat the better fighter,in a great fashion as well..I think it's still a 50/50 fight..I'm just leaning with Wilder..

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    • Apollo7
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      #12
      People picking against you just makes the win bigger. Either man could win as they both have the power but I'm picking Joshua. His better technical ability makes him more likely to land better shots.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Bronx2245
        "So the best power I would say (Deontay) Wilder. The best technical person would be (Luis) Ortirz. The brightest star would be Anthony Joshua and the most slept on would be myself." - Bryant Jennings

        Pretty, pretty, pretty good! Let's see what Mr. Jennings does tonight! Has any Heavyweight, active or retired, tabbed Joshua to beat Wilder? No sarcasm, serious question.
        Originally posted by GGG Gloveking
        I was seriously going to ask that exact same question. Seems like all the pros are picking Wilder
        Wladimir Klitschko probably.

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        • Bronx2245
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          #14
          Originally posted by GGG Gloveking
          It definitely is in my mind, seeing him get dropped by Kilt and not looking so good against Takam. A dominating performance combined with Wilder struggling could sway some minds.

          I personally just think Wilder is going to catch him with something big
          You're assuming Wilder beats Fury. I think, now that Fury is under 260, and still 6'9", Wilder vs. Fury is a 50/50 fight! I also think Joshua vs. Povetkin is a 50/50 fight! We might never see Wilder vs. Joshua in a HW title fight! Those are the risks of "marinating" a fight!

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            #15
            Originally posted by GGG Gloveking
            I was seriously going to ask that exact same question. Seems like all the pros are picking Wilder
            According to what ?

            Most ppl at the Mayweather gym including Mayweather Sr. are picking Joshua !

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              #16
              Originally posted by ThunderFists
              Every yank thinks wilder wins. But when it comes to betting time they lowkey betting on AJ
              Are they?
              Sort of like how your girlfriend says she loves you, but she's lowkey sleeping with your friends? Not everyone is a hypocrite, and it's not hard to believe that people
              actually think Wilder is superior to Joshua.

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              • Rome-By-Ko
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                #17
                Originally posted by Apollo7
                People picking against you just makes the win bigger. Either man could win as they both have the power but I'm picking Joshua. His better technical ability makes him more likely to land better shots.
                Crazy,Joshua's technique was the reason I was picking him as well..Yet after seeing him against Ortiz I don't know he sold me..I still think Joshua is smart money,so I agree with ya post..

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                • Bronx2245
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Szef
                  Wladimir Klitschko probably.
                  May 11, 2018:

                  Klitschko was asked for his opinion on a potential fight between the two undefeated world champions.

                  "They are completely different fighters. I know both of them. They were both at my training camp. We spent a lot of time with each other. They are completely different fighters," Klitschko told BBC.

                  "It's very difficult to calculate where Deontay Wilder's punches are coming from. But the strength, the core, the foundation that Anthony Joshua has, in addition to being an Olympic champion, and he has the great amateur experience that Wilder does not have. I'll be happy, super happy if I'm able to see him (Anthony Joshua) succeed. I told him 'the more you shine, the more I shine."

                  Former undisputed heavyweight king Wladimir Klitschko is very familiar with both Deontay Wilder (40-0, 39 KOs) and Anthony Joshua (21-0, 20 KOs). During the cor

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Bronx2245
                    You're assuming Wilder beats Fury. I think, now that Fury is under 260, and still 6'9", Wilder vs. Fury is a 50/50 fight! I also think Joshua vs. Povetkin is a 50/50 fight! We might never see Wilder vs. Joshua in a HW title fight! Those are the risks of "marinating" a fight!
                    I think the time out the ring hurts Fury. I think Joshua is just too big for an old Povetkin. I agree that neither fight is money in the bank. If Fury can move, he'll give Wilder trouble. If Sasha can get inside, I think he'll give Anthony trouble. I absolutely agree that fights should be marinated

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                    • Szef
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Bronx2245
                      May 11, 2018:

                      Klitschko was asked for his opinion on a potential fight between the two undefeated world champions.

                      "They are completely different fighters. I know both of them. They were both at my training camp. We spent a lot of time with each other. They are completely different fighters," Klitschko told BBC.

                      "It's very difficult to calculate where Deontay Wilder's punches are coming from. But the strength, the core, the foundation that Anthony Joshua has, in addition to being an Olympic champion, and he has the great amateur experience that Wilder does not have. I'll be happy, super happy if I'm able to see him (Anthony Joshua) succeed. I told him 'the more you shine, the more I shine."

                      https://www.boxingscene.com/wladimir...wilder--128038
                      Thought so. He's basically picking Joshua.

                      The bolded probably has something to do with it, but you have to remember that Klitschko sparred both. And only one of them got sent back home because he was too weak and was getting knocked out left and right.

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