How many of you still think Joshua would beat Wilder??

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  • MisterPullman
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    #1

    How many of you still think Joshua would beat Wilder??

    LOL.

    Seriously, Wilder is #1. Get over it.

    Fury is a lucky bum, should of been over when he was dropped. The rematch he'll be out for much longer.

    Ruiz will eat the floor, and Ortiz is going to get another ass whoopin

    Joshua though, where are those fans at? You still hyping that Hype job up? Are you folks still confident about his porcelain jaw?
  • MisterPullman
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    #2
    Bump. I'll BET ALL in on points that if they ever fight, Joshua won't see the 8th round.

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    • Armchairhero
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      #3
      I still have him beating chicken legs, I used to think he had Fury’s number too but I think he’d win on points.

      Fury raises or lowers him self to the opposition.

      I’m probly the only one that thinks AJ should actually get bigger, this getting lighter and soft is a bad move for him. He should throw heavy jabs and clinch, lean etc until the later rounds...only my opinion

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      • W1LL
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        #4
        Wilder lost to Fury so he can't be #1. Simple logic.

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        • Marchegiano
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          #5
          Oh, it is true! It's damn true!

          Fury is lucky to have even seen 12 with the King

          Ortiz, Ruiz, and Joshua, don't even stand a chance.


          King Deontay The Bronze Bomber Wilder will never lose.

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          • Squ□redCircle34
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            #6
            Joshua losing weight to compensate for his stiffness and lack of speed tells you all you need to know about a Wilder vs Joshua fight!

            AJ said Wilder was too small and light at one point I remember now he’s getting leaner so he can keep up with Ruiz’s speed!

            I been said it for the longest that AJ is tailor made for Wilder, a slow and stiff textbook boxer from the European style is dinner for a fast, powerful, unorthodox, athletic KO artist like Wilder!

            AJ wouldn’t see the 5th round and with him admitting he rather lose to Wilder after Ruiz beat him up tells me it might not even reach the 3rd due to the psychological advantage Wilder holds over AJ!

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            • sunny31
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              #7
              Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34
              Joshua losing weight to compensate for his stiffness and lack of speed tells you all you need to know about a Wilder vs Joshua fight!

              AJ said Wilder was too small and light at one point I remember now he’s getting leaner so he can keep up with Ruiz’s speed!

              I been said it for the longest that AJ is tailor made for Wilder, a slow and stiff textbook boxer from the European style is dinner for a fast, powerful, unorthodox, athletic KO artist like Wilder!

              AJ wouldn’t see the 5th round and with him admitting he rather lose to Wilder after Ruiz beat him up tells me it might not even reach the 3rd due to the psychological advantage Wilder holds over AJ!
              Joshua isn't Brezeale.

              I think it's a great match up, I think wilder might struggle to find his range early, but prob kos Joshua mid rounds

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              • MisterPullman
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                #8
                Originally posted by W1LL
                Wilder lost to Fury so he can't be #1. Simple logic.
                Lost? LOL

                Okay fatso, is he your hero? You look up to that fat giant as a role model don't ya?

                Fury was gifted the draw, they want a rematch to make more money.

                Wilder will land one good right on that flaky jaw, a whole 260 pounds will be falling to the canvas

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                • Redd Foxx
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                  I used to think so. But, the chin was exposed. The inability to think under pressure was exposed. Even if he beats Ruiz, which he should, I still saw a guy who would not know what to do when Wilder went head hunting and wouldn't survive.

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                  • MisterPullman
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Redd Foxx
                    I used to think so. But, the chin was exposed. The inability to think under pressure was exposed. Even if he beats Ruiz, which he should, I still saw a guy who would not know what to do when Wilder went head hunting and wouldn't survive.
                    Agreed. It'd be sort of sad to watch, I can see Joshua folding up FAST when Wilder get's in the zone

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