Nothings changed. The first big punch landed probably wins the fight but at this point you have to make Wilder favourite.
Imagine That RIght Hand Landing On Joshua's Peanut Head. LMAO
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Joshua does not have the 1 punch KO power.
EVEN IF he drops Wilder, when he walks into finish, at that point it will be 50/50 because Wilder can land as Joshua opens up.Comment
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Joshua is no clue right now. he has to beat Ruiz first. I doubt it is gonna happen.
Wilder likely fights Fury next.Comment
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Like a lot of people on here you are confusing KO with stoppage. A british stoppage is nothing like a Wilder KO. It's one of the reasons fighting in America is risky for AJ. In America for the most part a knockdown won't necessarily get you the win. Had the Ruiz fight been in the U.K. it's possible it gets stopped as soon as Ruiz goes down. Given that the Ruiz win was a no excuses K.O.....the only reason for a neutral venue is the hope that Joshua can get a softer stoppage win.I think it comes down to, who lands first. We've seen Wilder hurt by Ortiz. We've seen AJ all over the damn place by Ruiz. While I don't think Ruiz has anywhere near the power Wilder has, it's basically, AJ can't let 1 Wilder punch slip in. Wilder can't get over confident and assume for some weird reason that AJ can't hurt him. The man has nearly as many KOs...Comment
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He did not want to sign to Danz..not hard to understand thatOriginally posted by cupocity303But how? Didn't Wilder turn down a two fight deal with DAZN that would've pocketed him the type of money he won't see for 10 fights in his current situation?
I mean all these WBC holding Al Haymon fighters are delusional. Look at Adonis Stevenson. Wins the title, turns down every opportunity to unify. Secludes himself with a Showtime contract defending his belt against second rate contenders and then gets knocked out.
Wilder is no different.Comment
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