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  • #51
    Would this be as big of an upset as Buster/Tyson if BigBaby pulls this off.
    It would definitely shake things up and Miller would have guys wanting to fight him coming from everywhere.

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    • #52
      The muppet who really runs match room is Barry Hearn and in his own words ... 'if Joshua doesn't fight Wilder for ten years but stays unbeaten .....then I'd take that'....and also 'nobody gets 50/50 with Joshua' .

      Unless this mug accountant who put Chris Eubank sr. in with working postmen in world title defences in the 90's changes his arrogant and out of date stance then everyone on here may as well stop posting regards this matter.

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      • #53
        Surviving Wilder's power is what AJ needs to worry about.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
          WBO, WBA, IBF, IBO Anthony Joshua (22-0, 21 KOs) feels very confident of beating both Tyson Fury and WBC champion Deontay Wilder. Joshua is a superstar in the UK, and he's finally expanding his profile to other markets.
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          He may think so but his promoters know the truth thats why they keep him away from those two

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          • #55
            I'm not to o sure Josh could stop fury. He just managed to stop ch inny wlad, but fury is more durable than wlad.

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            • #56
              Glad to hear he is game for the matchups and speaking about both of them publicly nowadays. Although I feel he has it all wrong. Wilder is the one he needs to try and just knock out. Weve seen what out boxing Wilder for 11.5 rounds can result in and AJ is not as elusive a boxer as Fury is so chances are against Wilder he will eventually get hit. He needs to take Wilder out as early as possible, not try to out point him through a long 12 round fight.

              But I do agree he needs to stay close and pin down Fury. Furys arms are too long to fight effectively from close range for 12 rounds. AJ has good inside game and can land those uppercuts from in close to rattle Fury. Staying in his chest and taking the fight to him constantly would negate Furys outside boxing advantages.

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              • #57
                Joshua talks with so much class. What is not clear is why Joshua is criticize all the time and nobody says anything about Finkel not returning mails

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                • #58
                  I agree with his take on Fury. A little surprised that he thinks outboxing Wilder is the way to go. That let's me know he has put some thought into that power lol

                  I still think he'd be favored against either. Wilder has the best chance to beat him.

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                  • #59
                    I find it interesting that he didn't say I would outbox Wilder and knock him out late

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by Deontay Wilder View Post
                      Wilder doesn't advertise himself as a highly skilled fighter. That's not who he is. He's all about athleticism: endurance, speed, toughness, and power. Either you outbox him, or he knocks you out.

                      Fury is all about technical skill, movement, versatility. He can out-think you, avoid your shots, and fire back with a variety of his own to win rounds. Either you drop him, or he'll outbox you.

                      AJ, according to Hearn and his followers, is like a super hybrid of power and skill. He believes he's a better overall fighter than Wilder and Fury, and can adapt to anything they do in the ring. He's already hyped up as the undisputed champ, a future billionaire, the superstar of boxing.

                      Big Baby is an easy victim for AJ to prove himself. He's a big target, he's wide open, comes straight at you from the opening bell. So I'm just saying, if he wants to convince me that he can knockout Fury and outbox Wilder, he needs to win a majority of the rounds and finish this guy in the first half of the fight.
                      Nice swerve attempt but Wilder is definitely advertised as a knockout artist so why would you expect AJ to knockout Miller faster than Wilder can those bums?

                      I get it though you're holding AJ to a higher standard because he is a better fighter.

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