Joshua-Wilder is still a 50/50 fight

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  • Roy Jones Jnr
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    Joshua-Wilder is still a 50/50 fight

    Lest we forget that Wilder is also a big stiff idiot just like AJ. A master boxer he is not.

    Whichever big dosser lands first wins that fight. A true 50/50 in every sense of the word.

    Fury boxes circles around both of them, probably both at the same damn time.
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    Nah, after this its more like 70/30 Wilder.

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    • Bmore18
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      Yea I agree. Something was way off with AJ today whether it was his demeanor or just something odd. This result does not dampen my desire to see this fight. If its for 1 belt or 4, if you like boxing you should wanna see it no matter what.

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      • Robbie Barrett
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        Joshua is still a superior boxer to Wilder. Wilder knows it, which is why he turned down an 100 mil deal and then tied himself up with two fights to avoid it.

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        • Redd Foxx
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          No. When a guy gets exposed like that, it's never the same. Can you imagine the kind of bombs Wilder would be coming at him with? With his decent cardio and his confidence going into this, it would be a fking nightmare for Joshua to try to protect his chin. Especially now that his confidence is going to be shot.

          Wilder isn't very good, but AJ has nothing to offer him at this point, in more ways than one.

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          • JakeTheBoxer
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            Maybe, but nobody really cares. Ruiz jr. stole the show. Joshua is not undefeated anymore.

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            • Fanofreason
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              No. Joshua is so flawed fundamentally. Watch when he jabs and the right hand goes down. Ruiz countered him all night.

              Joshua built has resume on Charles Martin and a shot Wladimar.

              Without a hometown ref AJ, is Audley Harrison.

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              • Sid-Knee
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                AJ finds it much easier with fighters his height. It's clear he doesn't like short guys. He dips and hangs his left arm trying to feel comfortable when they're smaller. So yeah, this is still a fight that could go either way. AJ is just the superior boxer of the two.

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                • Bad_Guy
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                  Originally posted by Redd Foxx
                  No. When a guy gets exposed like that, it's never the same. Can you imagine the kind of bombs Wilder would be coming at him with? With his decent cardio and his confidence going into this, it would be a fking nightmare for Joshua to try to protect his chin. Especially now that his confidence is going to be shot.

                  Wilder isn't very good, but AJ has nothing to offer him at this point, in more ways than one.
                  Spot on. Fury would probably beat AJ too at this point imo.

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                  • Roy Jones Jnr
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                    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                    Joshua is still a superior boxer to Wilder. Wilder knows it, which is why he turned down an 100 mil deal and then tied himself up with two fights to avoid it.
                    Both are shockingly bad boxers at world level tbf.

                    They just have great power which usually bails them out.

                    Fury, Ortiz, Ruiz, are all far better boxers than the pair of them.

                    Their power can be an equaliser though. Wasn’t tonight.

                    But when both big stiff idiots face each it’ll be a true 50/50 scrap. Which big dosser lands first? I’d still like to see.

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