One thing we can agree one. Wilder and fury both beat AJ

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  • chrisJS
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    #21
    Wilder is a bum and get exposed as a fraud by a guy dropping 150 pounds shaking off rust. He’s an awful fighter. LOL at trying to say he’s on Fury’s level. He’s a ducker and a loser.

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    • sunny31
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      #22
      Originally posted by BufordTannen
      Fury would dance around aj all night

      Wilder would land his right hand at will and stop his robotic ass
      I'm not convinced, Joshua has a very different style. Him and Wilder is about who can start doing damage first and that in my opinion is a short fight. It's a pick em but I would lean Joshua, he has better mechanics and can set his punches up better, but Wilder is capable of getting a knockout too.

      Fury Joshua is a long fight, but much more complicated and a good blend of styles.

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      • dibzvincent143
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        #23
        Originally posted by Szef
        And you might consider working on your reading comprehensions
        On which part? You said it was boring. lol

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        • InsaneBoxer
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          #24
          Hmmmmm, the truth is, its impossible to predict.

          But AJ would probably beat Wilder. They would get in a clinch or on the ropes and AJ will hit him somehwere the body or the head.

          Against Povetkin we saw some improvements in AJ, going to the body for example. Wilder could always land the right clean. But more likely he will land it on AJ gloves a bit, initially.

          Fury would be favored to beat AJ though. If he stays in shape, he could potentially just box him out completely.

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          • HanzGruber
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            #25
            Originally posted by chrisJS
            Wilder is a bum and get exposed as a fraud by a guy dropping 150 pounds shaking off rust. He’s an awful fighter. LOL at trying to say he’s on Fury’s level. He’s a ducker and a loser.
            fought the 2nd and 4th best hw this year.. outweighed by 40 lbs

            yea what a coward

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            • Sun_Tzu
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              #26
              No, we cant agree on that. If Fury stays focused he may well beat them all but after last night the Wilder/AJ fight went from 50/50 to about 70/30 in Joshua's favor in my book. Wilder is atrocious technically. Its a simple game plan, take his right hand away and you can do what you want. AJ is far more powerful than Fury, if Fury could stun him (and he did) then AJ will splatter him when he gets to him.

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              • Sparked_26
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                #27
                Nothing changes.

                AJ vs Wilder is over in a few rounds. Either way.

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                • Jax teller
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by BufordTannen
                  fought the 2nd and 4th best hw this year.. outweighed by 40 lbs

                  yea what a coward
                  Ortiz is old and past it, his performance against Kauffman showed this and he never beat anyone to be ranked so highly.

                  Wilder thought Fury had wrecked his body beyond repair and would still rusty going off his performance against a guy ranked below 50.

                  Turns out it was a cherry pick gone wrong and was lucky to have the judges paid off. Rusty Fury beats Wilder lol there's levels and Wilders never been there.

                  AJ has shown potential by beating an old but very game Wlad to be on the level with a fit Fury. I'm sure he'd do better than Wilder as he can throw more than one punch and knows you're allowed to hit the body not just the head in boxing, so I could see a possibility of Fury being broken down via the body in an AJ bout.

                  Wilder gets KO'd easily, no defense and will be confused when AJ mashes him with a blistering combination.

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                  • FrankieClutch
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                    #29
                    I always favored Fury over both. Not too many heavyweights can deal with that length and movement. AJ vs Wilder is 50-50 to me

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                    • Jdboxer
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                      #30
                      Will AJ run.

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