Head to head: Wilder vs Joshua

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  • Robbie Barrett
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    #21
    Originally posted by joseph5620
    Actually it's common knowledge that Vitali had one punch KO power. You're just an idiot that doesn't know any better.
    No. It shows you're a casual if you think he did. His KO's were from accumulation, not 1 punch power.

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    • Marchegiano
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      #22
      Originally posted by joseph5620
      Actually it's common knowledge that Vitali had one punch KO power. You're just an idiot that doesn't know any better.


      Plenty of one-punchers


      Big V.

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      • Luilun
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        #23
        Originally posted by Lopez_Boxing
        What makes you think he can do that against wilder. Ruiz was at a huge height and reach disadvantage. Ruiz also doesnt punch from angles. Ruiz is straight up and down (and a horrible fighter). Wilder will find openings where ruiz couldn't becausenof his disadvantages. Ruiz also doesnt have much pop 64% ko and when he touched AJ, AJ had that "oh ****" look in his eyes. Wilder has a 98% ko rating. He Will touch AJ.
        Wilder can’t out box top guys Old Ortiz won all 6 rounds before getting stopped Fury won 10 of 12 rounds so Yes he can out box Wilder or Ko him Can Wilder Ko him Yes out box him no

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        • Articulateboxin
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          #24
          I don't think Wilder can stand and lose every round like he did against Ortiz, waiting to land his punch. AJ definitely doesn't hit as hard as Wilder but he has a lot more natural boxing skill and has knockout power in both hands. I think AJ by KO is probably the most likely outcome in rounds 1-6, then Wilder by KO is most likely after that point.

          If I had to pick, i'd go with the guy who has the boxing skills

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          • Lopez_Boxing
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            #25
            Originally posted by Luilun
            Wilder can’t out box top guys Old Ortiz won all 6 rounds before getting stopped Fury won 10 of 12 rounds so Yes he can out box Wilder or Ko him Can Wilder Ko him Yes out box him no
            Ok. You gave no reasoning on how AJ can avoid Wilder for 12 rounds. That must mean because AJ cant. Ortiz and Fury are BOTH more slippery than AJ and they both fell to Wilders power.

            You proved my point bro. If wilder can land on guys with defense than wilder damn sure will land on AJ. Good night AJ

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            • Curtis Harper
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              #26
              AJ can win a dec but I don't think he can win by ko. I'm thinking DW will land that right sometime before the 11th rd.
              DW by ko late.

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              • Curtis Harper
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                #27
                Originally posted by Deontay Wilder
                Originally posted by Lopez_Boxing
                Lol. This is exactly how it will go most likely. Wilder isnt small like Ruiz. Aj is straight up and down
                AJ probably sleeps that guy as well

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                • famicommander
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                  #28
                  Wilder by KO, rounds 5-9.

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                  • Curtis Harper
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Articulateboxin
                    I don't think Wilder can stand and lose every round like he did against Ortiz, waiting to land his punch. AJ definitely doesn't hit as hard as Wilder but he has a lot more natural boxing skill and has knockout power in both hands. I think AJ by KO is probably the most likely outcome in rounds 1-6, then Wilder by KO is most likely after that point.

                    If I had to pick, i'd go with the guy who has the boxing skills
                    Boxing skills vs an immobile fat guy with short arms won't be as easy as boxing a guy just as tall and long. I don't think AJ can avoid mixing it up the entire fight.

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                    • Articulateboxin
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Curtis Harper
                      Boxing skills vs an immobile fat guy with short arms won't be as easy as boxing a guy just as tall and long. I don't think AJ can avoid mixing it up the entire fight.
                      Sorry just to be clear, when i say boxing - I don't mean what he did against Ruiz. I mean countering, positioning your feet to deny angles, like actual boxing skills. AJ really boxes quite well when he comes forward, he's a destructive force on the front and back foot when he wants to be. Wilder is limited to throwing 1 punch, albeit a very fast and fight ending punch. I actually think its Wilder who will look to keep away from AJ, much like he has done in his recent fights. Whether or not AJ can stop him before Wilder judges the distance or not, who knows

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