Idk that that'll matter. Joshua's D is subpar & he's soooo hittable. And while Wilder isn't as technically skilled as many top ten guys I think his risk taking will lead to many interesting opportunities just like they eventually did vs a far superior, far quicker, far less hittable fighter, far bigger fighter in Fury Saturday.
I disagree. That power is the game changer. The other things are wonderful additions to the power, but the power is whats ending sh^t on a dime. Take Wilder's power out of the mix & he's probably not a top 30 guy. You can't take those other things away & that power he has is still gonna end most of his fights like they ended.
Tight guard lol. Like I said I give Joshua credit for his teachability which I believe has made him a better fighter quicker than most others in the mix like he's become since the Charles Martin title fight. But the guy still moves slow, is hittable & doesn't have a super high ring IQ himself. He can hit & I think someone is gonna KO someone in this fight, but I think its a pretty coin flip of a situation to say who it'll be.
I'm not saying Joshua's power sucks. There is every possibility he's the 2nd hardest puncher in the division. It just so happens Wilder is probably the #1 hardest puncher in the division doe is the thing. And while I'd give Joshua higher remarks in a vareity of topics I personally got zero faith in him being ablr to pull off this airport thing.
Wilder's power is great but most dangerous thing about him is his vicious timing and awkward way to punch until the last second. Dude is as vicious and mean as a black mamba. Wilder had a great killer instinct and feels the moment when his opponent is weaker (tired, hurt, distracted) then set up murderous attacks.
I can see AJ behind a tight guard bullying around Wilder kinda like duhaupas and Ortiz except that I believe Josh power would take Wilder out. Josh is a beast too doe.
It takes serious power to take klit, POV or Whyte out. Josh hit like a mule without loading up full ****** like Wilder
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