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

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  • W1LL
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    #11
    Originally posted by BOMB SQUAD
    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
    Wilder landed about 4 decent punches in 12 rounds. Only a fat Yank dosser could see it as anything other than daylight robbery. Fury was robbed, we all know it.

    I am a Fury fan and I am a Wilder fan. I was a Wilder fan before you band-wagon jumping, high blood-pressured, clogged-arteried, fat Yank dosser, most likely. But I call it how I see it.

    Wilder has the great equalizer against anyone. The beauty of it is, Fury is a great boxer with so-so power. Wilder is a so-so boxer with great power. It is a great stylistic match-up and it will be great to see a II and possibly a III.

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    • QueensburyRules
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      #12
      Originally posted by BOMB SQUAD
      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?
      - -Deyonce needed his gang to rough up Breazeale and his wife and toddler in Birminham.

      Girly Deyonce been hidden behind Uncle Al and Suliaman skirts never been the unified champ like AJ and Andy.

      Deyonce kiss Bumsquat?

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      • Cobra Curry
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        #13
        If Joshua gets to mid range on Wilder he knocks him out. And yes, Wilder lost to Fury.

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        • MisterPullman
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          #14


          You guys need to lay off the pipe. The best part about it is, Ortiz could knockout AJ and Fury in the same night

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          • MisterPullman
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            #15
            Originally posted by W1LL
            Wilder landed about 4 decent punches in 12 rounds. Only a fat Yank dosser could see it as anything other than daylight robbery. Fury was robbed, we all know it.

            I am a Fury fan and I am a Wilder fan. I was a Wilder fan before you band-wagon jumping, high blood-pressured, clogged-arteried, fat Yank dosser, most likely. But I call it how I see it.

            Wilder has the great equalizer against anyone. The beauty of it is, Fury is a great boxer with so-so power. Wilder is a so-so boxer with great power. It is a great stylistic match-up and it will be great to see a II and possibly a III.
            4 decent punches?

            And how many decent punches did the fat marshmallow hands get? Wait.. None, pitty pat. Touch and go.

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            • DaNeutral.
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              #16
              50-50 fight. Any wilder fight is a 50-50 figgt with his serious lack of boxing ability and serious power.

              But when we look in to it wilder and his fans have more confidence than his masters do or we would of already had that fight rather than a string of ducks and excuses. He's turned down 5 or 6 offers to face AJ now and each one comes with brand new excuses.

              So it's just a shame Haymon and Winkle and wilder are absolute chickens.
              Last edited by DaNeutral.; 11-04-2019, 10:21 AM.

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              • STREET CLEANER
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                #17
                I still think that Joshua has the skills to beat Wilder. Wilder has a totally different style than Ruiz. Ruiz has fast hands and is a very good inside fighter and Wilder sits on the outside trying to deliver that right hand.

                The question is if Joshua can survive all 12 rounds. As we saw it takes only one Wilder punch to put you down.

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                • DaNeutral.
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by BOMB SQUAD


                  You guys need to lay off the pipe. The best part about it is, Ortiz could knockout AJ and Fury in the same night
                  And ortiz ducked Joshua too. Don't think we have short memories on here, only Wilder fans see Ortiz as anything special, rest of us just see him as an old man with dodgy blood pressure who never won Jack **** his whole career.

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                  • DaNeutral.
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by BOMB SQUAD
                    Bump. I'll BET ALL in on points that if they ever fight, Joshua won't see the 8th round.
                    LOL you felt the need to bump your thread after 4 minutes. Attention seeking ho.

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                    • 4truth
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                      #20
                      Still think it’s a 50/50 fight. Either guy could ko the other. Joshua has a big edge in skill but has a huge deficit in stamina. I’d favor Joshua inside of 5 but if Wilder is still there, a tired Joshua is in big trouble.

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