Anthony Joshua now has a higher KO percentage than Deontay Wilder.

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    Anthony Joshua now has a higher KO percentage than Deontay Wilder.

    21 of Anthony Joshua’s 22 fights have ended in KO, which is a KO percentage of 95.4

    39 of Deontay Wilder’s 41 fights have ended in KO, which is a KO percentage of 95.1
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    Wilder hits harder with single shots but Joshua is a far more accurate and devestating finisher

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      I pick Joshua to KTFO Wilder within 5 rounds.

      Wilder get's hit, and was stunned several times by Fury - Imagine when AJ connects.

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        Make no mistake, Wilder is the hardest hitter of them both and one of the most dangerous punchers in boxing history... But Wilder loves to brag about his power and saying he's 40 and 0 with 39 KO.. so it's embarrassing for him as its his best attribute but he can't **** on about it anymore.

        AJ can **** too but you never hear him brag not even when he had 100% KO ratio. The difference is Wilder is technically flawed.. All he has is his right that he loads and if it fails he had no plan B. AJ has good punch selection and much more technically sound, he can hurt you with a uppercut or either hand.

        Wilder stepped up for the first time in his whole career and got exposed as one dimensional.. He was gifted a draw! And remember this Fury just 1 year ago was over 300lbs, and depressed, suicidal, drug and alcohol addict.. People on here just a year ago were laughing at him and saying he's a bum!

        This bum just exposed Wilder doe! Wilder also stepped up against Ortiz but he was was on notice to be pulled out the fight until minutes before the fight due to blood pressure! He was old yet he gave Wilder hell and trouble. Fact is Wilder has stepped up against good fighter who aren't in thier prime and got exposed.. A Prime AJ tears him apart. Bloody Fury hurt Wilder multiple time go watch the fight! AJ hits way harder than Fury it's not even questionable.
        Last edited by NahMean; 12-02-2018, 07:33 AM.

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          Originally posted by earl-hickey
          Wilder hits harder with single shots but Joshua is a far more accurate and devestating finisher
          How did Fury get up after the second knockdown.

          That was some Rocky Balboa sh|t!!

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            The difference between wilder and Joshua’s ko % should be very clear. Count how many times refs stop Joshua’s fights vs how many times wilders opponents simply can not beat the count. Wilder puts people to sleep, Joshua makes refs make decisions. I don’t think their power is equivalent.

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              Originally posted by NahMean
              Make no mistake, Wilder is the hardest hitter of them both and one of the most dangerous punchers in boxing history... But Wilder loves to brag about his power and saying he's 40 and 0 with 39 KO.. so it's embarrassing for him as its his best attribute but he can't **** on about it anymore.

              AJ can **** too but you never hear him brag not even when he had 100% KO ratio. The difference is Wilder is technically flawed.. All he has is his right that he loads and if it fails he had no plan B. AJ has good punch selection and much more technically sound, he can hurt you with a uppercut or either hand.

              Wilder stepped up for the first time in his whole career and got exposed as one dimensional.. He was gifted a draw! And remember this Fury just 1 year ago was over 300lbs, and depressed, suicidal, drug and alcohol addict.. People on here just a year ago were laughing at him and saying he's a bum!

              This bum just exposed Wilder doe! Wilder also stepped up against Ortiz but he was was on notice to be pulled out the fight until minutes before the fight due to blood pressure! He was old yet he gave Wilder hell and trouble. Fact is Wilder has stepped up against good fighter who aren't in thier prime and got exposed.. A Prime AJ tears him apart. Bloody Fury hurt Wilder multiple time go watch the fight! AJ hits way harder than Fury it's not even questionable.
              AJ didn’t fight an OLDER klitschko and Povetkin? Multiple time ped user povetkin who now has to fight without them?

              It’s cool to be a fan, I’m a fan of particular fighters, but be fair. AJ biggest career win is against the guy wilders opponent beat. Fury is a different kind of challenge for any fighter and you don’t know what would happen in the ring until you get in there.

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                Doesn’t mean ****, wilder weighs 30lbs less but has more power than aj

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                  Originally posted by TheUptownKid
                  AJ didn’t fight an OLDER klitschko and Povetkin? Multiple time ped user povetkin who now has to fight without them?

                  It’s cool to be a fan, I’m a fan of particular fighters, but be fair. AJ biggest career win is against the guy wilders opponent beat. Fury is a different kind of challenge for any fighter and you don’t know what would happen in the ring until you get in there.
                  Based on what we saw tonight Old Man Klitschko would have taken wilders head off

                  Wilder gets away with missing by miles and eating straight right hands against guys like Duhaupas, Szpilka, Wasington, Molina, Fury and many others, what's the common denominator?

                  Joshua and Old Man Klitschko have brutal straight right hands, wilder is far too inaccurate, technically deficiant and defensivley open to last more than a couple of rounds against those guys. He also starts slow

                  He gets ko'd by both long before he gets a chance to "come on late" like he does vs all these featherfists

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by TheUptownKid
                    AJ didn’t fight an OLDER klitschko and Povetkin? Multiple time ped user povetkin who now has to fight without them?

                    It’s cool to be a fan, I’m a fan of particular fighters, but be fair. AJ biggest career win is against the guy wilders opponent beat. Fury is a different kind of challenge for any fighter and you don’t know what would happen in the ring until you get in there.
                    Yes they are old but they are "Proven" world class opponents and both Olympic gold medalists. I dint consider Ortiz a proven heavyweight.. Who has he beat to be proven? Jennings? Who was jennings beat and what has he done since?. Fact is Ortiz a a good heavyweight who hasn't proven ***** and looked average against guys like Scott and Allen didn't even impress last night. You can't compare Ortiz to Vlad.. Vlad is a hall of fame Ortiz isnt.

                    Fury is Wilder's first proven opponent and he lost the first time he stepped up and was gifted a draw.

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