Would Joshua be able to run for all 12 rounds against Wilder? Or outbox Fury?

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  • ShoulderRoll
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    Would Joshua be able to run for all 12 rounds against Wilder? Or outbox Fury?

    I don't think he can.
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    Why couldnt he? Im sorry but i dont see anything spectacular about the other two.

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      #3
      I think Fury outclasses him.

      I like his chances against Wilder more now than I ever have. I still think he eventually gets caught.

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        #4
        he has to get in range to touch wilder, that's when Wilder send him home comatose

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          Originally posted by Madison boxing
          Why couldnt he? Im sorry but i dont see anything spectacular about the other two.
          Wilder has faster feet than Andy Ruiz. That's for sure.

          And I don't see Joshua being able to out point Tyson Fury at his own game.

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            #6
            Against deontay I think he'll stay far away as possible but dee will eventually catch him and knock him out and against fury he'll look to land his combinations knock out fury and get the W

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              Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
              I don't think he can.
              This is all very "triangular logic". Short, stocky guys with faster hands are a bad style match up for AJ, as seen with Povetski.

              While I think Fury beats him, Fury did admit that AJ bashed him up in sparring, so I can't write him off.

              And I doubt he'll look to hit and run against Wilder. People can talk about how Wilder can KO him, but I'm sure the same applies. While it might not be an equal chance, neither will be able to take many.

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                #8
                Would your ‘ol lady be able to deepthroat my big pipe?
                Probaly not.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Madison boxing
                  Why couldnt he? Im sorry but i dont see anything spectacular about the other two.
                  Because AJ will actually knock Wilder out. Wilders long arms would make AJ want to fight him and would catch him on between his windmill punches and knock him out.

                  people are ****** thinking Joshua would box and let Wilder get in range.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by !! Anorak
                    This is all very "triangular logic". Short, stocky guys with faster hands are a bad style match up for AJ, as seen with Povetski.

                    While I think Fury beats him, Fury did admit that AJ bashed him up in sparring, so I can't write him off.

                    And I doubt he'll look to hit and run against Wilder. People can talk about how Wilder can KO him, but I'm sure the same applies. While it might not be an equal chance, neither will be able to take many.
                    Wilder seems to have faster hands than Joshua.

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