Comments Thread For: Amir Khan: Wilder and Fury Would Both Beat Anthony Joshua

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  • whatismyname
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    #31
    Originally posted by earl-hickey
    Khans just cut that AJ stretched his wife
    Lol that didn't take long, imagine if AJ actually tweeted saying the same thing

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    • OgTripleOg
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      #32
      Lol khan not lying though

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      • _Rexy_
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        #33
        Lemme guess, UK boxer 4710 who is jealous of AJ?

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        • aboutfkntime
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          #34
          Originally posted by LacedUp
          Wilder takes way too many shots straight to the face to last 12 rounds with Joshua.


          he could land a fight-ending punch in round 1

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          • Earl-Hickey
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            #35
            Originally posted by aboutfkntime
            he could land a fight-ending punch in round 1
            Look at it logically

            Did he land a fight ending punch in round 1 vs molina? Szpilka? Duhaupas? Washington? Arreola?

            Wilders opponents, unless they are the bummiest of bums, tend to make it into the second half of the fight. He's gone rounds with some really poor quality fighters, He is not sharp or accurate early unless he has a totally static bermane stiverne in front of him.

            Joshua is the more accurate, sharper puncher and the superior textbook boxer, there is a lot more chance of Joshua landing his power first, and when he does he's a brutal finisher.

            They have one common opponent i can think of in Eric Molina

            Wilder had a tear up with molina, trading, going to war, getting rocked and then finally ending molina in sloppy fashion.

            Joshua took molina apart the first time he unloaded and molina didn't land a single punch of note.

            You NEVER see joshua getting lit up by trash level opponents like Duhaupas and Szpilka, he demolishes them in totally one sided fashion

            I think that basically sums up the difference in quality between the two
            Last edited by Earl-Hickey; 01-15-2019, 04:16 AM.

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            • Jax teller
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              #36
              Originally posted by earl-hickey
              Look at it logically

              Did he land a fight ending punch in round 1 vs molina? Szpilka? Duhaupas? Washington? Arreola?

              Wilders opponents, unless they are the bummiest of bums, tend to make it into the second half of the fight. He's gone rounds with some really poor quality fighters, He is not sharp or accurate early unless he has a totally static bermane stiverne in front of him.

              Joshua is the more accurate, sharper puncher and the superior textbook boxer, there is a lot more chance of Joshua landing his power first, and when he does he's a brutal finisher.

              They have one common opponent i can think of in Eric Molina

              Wilder had a tear up with molina, trading, going to war, getting rocked and then finally ending molina in sloppy fashion.

              Joshua took molina apart the first time he unloaded and molina didn't land a single punch of note.

              You NEVER see joshua getting lit up by trash level opponents like Duhaupas and Szpilka, he demolishes them in totally one sided fashion

              I think that basically sums up the difference in quality between the two
              You're wasting your time here. Wilder fans can't seem to fathom the logic behind AJ being potetially the best current HW lasting longer than Molina (who AJ destroyed in 3) and even if they do they'll forget it tomorrow.

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              • Bardamu
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                #37
                It doesn't matter anyway. Joshua is retired. What's he had? one fight since he fought Wlad years ago? Other than AJ turning down a fight with Wilder a couple times, I haven't even heard his name in years. Too bad, he was pretty good. I'm not sure what's wrong with him, but I hope he can comeback at some time. He had that great win over Wlad and then disappeared ever since then.

                Hopefully he comes back. Joshua against Wilder or Fury would be good. I doubt AJ would beat either one, but he could put up a good fight.

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                • Boxingfanatic75
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by TheCell8
                  Lol the comments in here are going to be great.
                  How many times are they going to recycle the same tired article in here?

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                  • Noelanthony
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by KingKrypton
                    Khan has predicted many fights correctly in the past. He is speaking facts here.
                    If a fighter had his ball bags on my wife’s face whilst I’m recovering from my latest knockout the last think I will be saying is that he will beat so and so so he is actually the baddest man on the planet. Khan will probably say if he trains and puts on some weight he will probably beat AJ

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                    • Noelanthony
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by earl-hickey
                      Look at it logically

                      Did he land a fight ending punch in round 1 vs molina? Szpilka? Duhaupas? Washington? Arreola?

                      Wilders opponents, unless they are the bummiest of bums, tend to make it into the second half of the fight. He's gone rounds with some really poor quality fighters, He is not sharp or accurate early unless he has a totally static bermane stiverne in front of him.

                      Joshua is the more accurate, sharper puncher and the superior textbook boxer, there is a lot more chance of Joshua landing his power first, and when he does he's a brutal finisher.

                      They have one common opponent i can think of in Eric Molina

                      Wilder had a tear up with molina, trading, going to war, getting rocked and then finally ending molina in sloppy fashion.

                      Joshua took molina apart the first time he unloaded and molina didn't land a single punch of note.

                      You NEVER see joshua getting lit up by trash level opponents like Duhaupas and Szpilka, he demolishes them in totally one sided fashion

                      I think that basically sums up the difference in quality between the two
                      That maybe true but the 50 million doe and we fought Tyson Fury the lineal champion. He is better than Molina.lol

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