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Joshua will get slept like Breazeale against Wilder.
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Originally posted by D4thincarnation View PostJoshua's china is not great and if Wilder catches him he could well do.
But Wilder is a terrible boxing Fury made him look foolish.
And Joshua has the power to drop and stop Wilder.
AJ doesn't have Fury's footwork, Fury's defense & pure boxing ability is on another level, his chin may be better too. Fury not only dominated Wlad, he ate his power unlike AJ.
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Originally posted by Cutthroat View PostFury made Wlad look even more foolish, hell, even Bryant Jennings made Wlad look extremely basic. 2 years later Wlad was dropping AJ.
AJ doesn't have Fury's footwork, Fury's defense & pure boxing ability is on another level, his chin may be better too. Fury not only dominated Wlad, he ate his power unlike AJ.
but he is a far superior boxer to Wilder and can **** and drop Wilder with one punch and stop him.
Wlad didn't land much on Fury, only really stepped it up in the 12th and made Fury hold on.
Do you even watch boxing, or are you really drunk when you watch these fights?
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99.9 % of all HW who ever fought would get ktfo by the right hand Wilder has once he lands clean. AJ is smart to wait this one out. Who wants to get KTFO?
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Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View PostPeople are just overreacting on fact that Wilder stopped a contender that is on Martin`s level.
They shouldn't get carried away with Joshua knocked Breazeale out in 7 rounds, Wilder knocked him out in 1 round. Remember also Wilder knocked Molina out in 9 rounds, Joshua knocked him out in 3 rounds.
Wilder does have bigger one punch power though. A lot of intangibles and questions though if Joshua and Wilder fight, skills, technique, etc.....they both hit hard enough to KO each other, a lot will come down to technique, skills, arsenal and mainly who gets that big shot in first.
Will be a great match up, May the best man Win.
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I wholeheartedly agree. Anthony Joshua is too slow to move out of harm's way of Deontay Wilder's punches. If he decides to square up and stand and trade toe to toe with him with no head movement; Then he won't stand a chance against the "Bronze Bomber" because his punches are too hard and fast.
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