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Originally posted by steeve steel View PostHearn = the chick that just won't accept no for an answer: "But I promise I'll sukk your **** and then leave without saying a word.. PLEASE!!!"
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Originally posted by NearHypnos View PostAs long as Wilder doesnt go down he’ll win against Fury so how’s that more dangerous than a guy who’s still considered more skilled than Wilder but also a devastating puncher? :/
Barring a shocking one punch KO from Wilder, I can’t see how he’s even skilled enough to not get beat by Joshua by potential stoppage. I’m sure that Joshua’s preparation will include significant ducking of right hands which seems to be all you need for Wilder. Thats two fights now but Ortiz or Fury cant make you pay the way AJ can. He’s a significantly better puncher. Not as prolific as AJ, but at those heights it doesnt matter. A sledgehammer or a bullet..neither is going to matter.
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostTyson Fury has already laid out his initial marker on needing a 60/40 Fury split on the fight.
If Hearn is so hung-up on Wilder even getting 40%, what makes you think that he's going to give Fury 60%?
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Originally posted by Bossman15 View PostBecause Joshua is a stationary target too easy to hit and no one will really know until he steps in the ring with Wilder to see if he can take the punch but to me i think Wilder will still be Joshua I think he is going to try to **** it out or box which he will pay with Wilder i think this will be easier than Fury but Wilder has alot to do
We all witnessed AJs chin when Whyte hurt him but he rocovered easily and destroyed Whyte and most significantly he ate some massive shots against Klitschko a proven power puncher and when he did get downed showed tremendous in getting back up.
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I’d rather my fighter fight Bomber too instead of Fury...Fury is tougher problem to solve...Bomber’s confidence took a hit while Fury’s grew even more...perfect time for AJ to see Bomber
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Originally posted by Bossman15 View PostBecause Joshua is a stationary target too easy to hit and no one will really know until he steps in the ring with Wilder to see if he can take the punch but to me i think Wilder will still be Joshua I think he is going to try to **** it out or box which he will pay with Wilder i think this will be easier than Fury but Wilder has alot to do
But hey, it’s not out of the realm of possibility that Wilder stops AJ but when both guys can punch, ALWAYS go with the more skilled, compact/sharper of the two. No one on the planet has the chin to standup to a flush right hand from both..doesnt matter if Joshua doesnt hit AS hard as Wilder.
Joshua has a much better sense of distance. For as stiff as people say AJ is, Wilder is oddly more uncoordinated with what seems to amount to zero footwork. Aj is fairly fluid taking his whole package into account. He’s no Fury with movement but he’s well schooled. Wilder has no answer for offense if he doesnt land a right hand.
If we’re logical, in a mid range exchange AJ’s punch gets there first. It’s sharper and straighter.
At close range...AJ again.
At long range, Wilder telegraphs it too much and AJ will slip it and make him pay. They have the same reach.
I just don’t see Wilder doing anything better than AJ outside of punching harder with only one of his hands...and that’s moot if the other guy has better set ups to land his power which gets the same results anyway.
I’ve been riding Wilder regardless for being a fellow American and likely will root for him against AJ, but the educated guess easily goes to AJ.
Again, not that Wilder WONT win...but if we’re logical about it, it’s more likely AJ lands a right hand before Wilder does and AJ has a SIGNIFICANTLY shorter and more compact left hook he can use in an exchange, not to mention more potent. Aj just has more tools and is a two fisted fighter.
And lmao at the guy calling AJ a weight bully...at HW! Lmfao.Last edited by NearHypnos; 12-03-2018, 08:35 PM.
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Originally posted by NearHypnos View PostI would hope it’s easier than Fury. He lost 10 rounds. :/...
But hey, it’s not out of the realm of possibility that Wilder stops AJ but when both guys can punch, ALWAYS go with the more skilled, compact/sharper of the two. No one on the planet has the chin to standup to a flush right hand from both..doesnt matter if Joshua doesnt hit AS hard as Wilder.
Joshua has a much better sense of distance. For as stiff as people say AJ is, Wilder is oddly more uncoordinated with what seems to amount to zero footwork. Aj is fairly fluid taking his whole package into account. He’s no Fury with movement but he’s well schooled. Wilder has no answer for offense if he doesnt land a right hand.
If we’re logical, in a mid range exchange AJ’s punch gets there first. It’s sharper and straighter.
At close range...AJ again.
At long range, Wilder telegraphs it too much and AJ will slip it and make him pay. They have the same reach.
I just don’t see Wilder doing anything better than AJ outside of punching harder with only one of his hands...and that’s moot if the other guy has better set ups to land his power which gets the same results anyway.
I’ve been riding Wilder regardless for being a fellow American and likely will root for him against AJ, but the educated guess easily goes to AJ.
Again, not that Wilder WONT win...but if we’re logical about it, it’s more likely AJ lands a right hand before Wilder does and AJ has a SIGNIFICANTLY shorter and more compact left hook he can use in an exchange, not to mention more potent. Aj just has more tools and is a two fisted fighter.
And lmao at the guy calling AJ a weight bully...at HW! Lmfao.
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