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

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  • HeadBodyBodyBody
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    #31
    Originally posted by ShaneMosleySr
    I think Fury outclasses him.

    I like his chances against Wilder more now than I ever have. I still think he eventually gets caught.
    This is exactly how I feel about it. Wilder still gets to him, and Fury makes him look silly

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      #32
      Originally posted by bojangles1987
      He just needs to be able to take those handful of times that Wilder hits him hard. There's not really much doubt that he'd whoop Wilder's ass for most of the fight.

      Obviously it's a huge uncertainty whether he would survive those handful of punches.
      Joshua might be able to outjab, outrun, and outclinch Wilder you mean.

      Because I didn't see anything yesterday that would lead me to think he could "whoop his ass."

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        #33
        Originally posted by Thraxox
        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.
        Joshua’s defense is not that great. It’s good, but he can be hit as can wilder. Only thing is no one just rushes wilder because his power is too devastating. Joshua is much more of a cumulative effect bruiser than a 1 punch ko artist

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          #34
          Ruiz is like the polar opposite of those two guys

          These wilder trolls are clinging so hard to their comparisons.

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            #35
            Wilder's gonna test you at least once in 36 minutes. It depends on how he weather's the storm.

            I don't see him being able to do a Ruiz on Fury and Wilder with both guys having good sized reach

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              #36
              Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
              Joshua might be able to outjab, outrun, and outclinch Wilder you mean.

              Because I didn't see anything yesterday that would lead me to think he could "whoop his ass."
              Has Wilder ever been hit by anyone who can punch like Joshua? no.

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                #37
                Originally posted by LacedUp
                Ruiz is like the polar opposite of those two guys

                These wilder trolls are clinging so hard to their comparisons.
                So then you're saying that Joshua would NOT be able to?

                Originally posted by LacedUp
                Has Wilder ever been hit by anyone who can punch like Joshua? no.
                But is Joshua going to actually plant his feet and punch, though? He didn't yesterday.
                Last edited by ShoulderRoll; 12-08-2019, 11:09 AM.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
                  So then you're saying that Joshua would NOT be able to?
                  I'm saying that AJs performance against him has absolutely no bearing on how he'll perform against Wilder or Fury.

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                    #39
                    I think AJ is actually the best all rounder of the 3. He has prodigious punching power (nobody knocks out king pin inside 3 rounds!) and clearly has a far more developed boxing game than some people realised. AJ landing that jab on the move vs Ruiz was really amazing to watch and it was hitting with force. Those straight rights can hurt anybody I think.

                    I'd really like to see aj and wilder. While I appreciate fury's skill, it's difficult to watch a guy with no power as its only going to be interesting if he himself gets hurt.

                    Hopefully aj fights the winner... No idea how they agree on a purse split though, AJs commercial ceiling is maybe 2 or 3 times higher than the other two and also has all but 1 belt.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
                      But is Joshua going to actually plant his feet and punch, though? He didn't yesterday.
                      Because he did what he had to do against a style that was clearly horrible for him.

                      Even you should be able to see that.

                      You're talking like AJs hasn't demonstrated tremendous power and skills against much higher level opposition than Wilder has fought his whole career.

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