Just watched Joshua vs Ruiz and then Fury vs Wilder

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  • Vinnykin
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    Just watched Joshua vs Ruiz and then Fury vs Wilder

    The difference in ability from Fury is staggering, footwork alone. The danger from Wilder is 10 times the firepower of Ruiz and Fury is ducking 90% of those right hands.... Joshua is eating right hands every round.

    Fury is on another level when it comes to movement and boxing IQ..... Wilder is on another level when it comes to landing punches and even distance control and movement to Joshua......

    Joshua just gave the worst performance I have ever seen in a big fight..... it will take some beating to be this bad in literally every aspect of boxing....
  • boliodogs
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    If AJ is so bad and Fury and Wilder are so good then they should have taken those good money offers to fight AJ. Ruiz did and now he has three belts. Aside from the knockdowns Wilder vs Fury was a lousy fight with Fury averaging throwing less than 30 punches a round and Wilder averaging only 35 punches a round.

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      #3
      Originally posted by boliodogs
      If AJ is so bad and Fury and Wilder are so good then they should have taken those good money offers to fight AJ. Ruiz did and now he has three belts. Aside from the knockdowns Wilder vs Fury was a lousy fight with Fury averaging throwing less than 30 punches a round and Wilder averaging only 35 punches a round.
      Because they weren’t real offers Hearn blowing smoke.

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      • Jubei
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        You could also watch Wilder vs Molina and then AJ vs Molina.

        Molina had Wilder on ***** street, even got outboxed by the dude while AJ totally dominated him.

        Styles make fights, maybe one day you will be a big grown up boxing fan and you realize that.

        Dont forget, theres a reason Wilder ducked the AJ fight and chose to fight Breazeale and then signed for Ortiz and Fury rematch instead.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Jubei
          You could also watch Wilder vs Molina and then AJ vs Molina.

          Molina had Wilder on ***** street, even got outboxed by the dude while AJ totally dominated him.

          Styles make fights, maybe one day you will be a big grown up boxing fan and you realize that.

          Dont forget, theres a reason Wilder ducked the AJ fight and chose to fight Breazeale and then signed for Ortiz and Fury rematch instead.
          You’re right! I could go back and watch four year old fights, or I can watch how each guy looked most recently.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Vinnykin
            The difference in ability from Fury is staggering, footwork alone. The danger from Wilder is 10 times the firepower of Ruiz and Fury is ducking 90% of those right hands.... Joshua is eating right hands every round.

            Fury is on another level when it comes to movement and boxing IQ..... Wilder is on another level when it comes to landing punches and even distance control and movement to Joshua......

            Joshua just gave the worst performance I have ever seen in a big fight..... it will take some beating to be this bad in literally every aspect of boxing....
            If Wilder learnt anything from the Fury fight , it’s to not be anxious
            In that fight all he did was headhunting and if he didn’t get those knockdowns most likely got the loss
            Wilder seems to have learnt and understood that , showing poise and patience in the Brazeale fight
            Before tonight , I thought AJ would have an easy time with Wilder , maybe even knock him out
            No more , Wilder knocks him out in four just cause of the chinaware
            And believe Wilder would ko Fury , as long as he doesn’t get overzealous

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            • Mammoth
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              Fat guys taking over........

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                #8
                I've just rewatched the fight, it really was a terrible performance by Joshua. He looked like dog *****.

                Ruiz was rubbish as well, Wilder vs Fury was much higher level boxing.

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                • Vinnykin
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by MulaKO
                  If Wilder learnt anything from the Fury fight , it’s to not be anxious
                  In that fight all he did was headhunting and if he didn’t get those knockdowns most likely got the loss
                  Wilder seems to have learnt and understood that , showing poise and patience in the Brazeale fight
                  Before tonight , I thought AJ would have an easy time with Wilder , maybe even knock him out
                  No more , Wilder knocks him out in four just cause of the chinaware
                  And believe Wilder would ko Fury , as long as he doesn’t get overzealous
                  Agree with most of that but the Fury I saw vs Wilder was not a good Fury.... enough to win most of the rounds but his foot speed was not there, I think he was rusty and I have followed Fury since he was 18 years old.

                  Fury beats Wilder more convincingly in a rematch IMO, he will not get caught rusty again.

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                  • Vinnykin
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by boliodogs
                    If AJ is so bad and Fury and Wilder are so good then they should have taken those good money offers to fight AJ. Ruiz did and now he has three belts. Aside from the knockdowns Wilder vs Fury was a lousy fight with Fury averaging throwing less than 30 punches a round and Wilder averaging only 35 punches a round.
                    High level boxing you don't waste punches, the distance control from Fury and the danger of Wilder's right hand meant Fury couldn't take chances, especially not being 100% and rusty..... he got caught twice and if he opened up and "threw more punches" it would have been more KD's or got Ko'd.

                    Learn boxing.

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