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  • #81
    Originally posted by BangEM View Post
    Don’t believe the hype. Ortiz is a bum with no power. Ortiz went 12 rounds with Malik Scott. And he also went the distance with Dave Allen who isn’t even British level and Dave Allen was unfit/fat in that fight. That was the same Dave Allen that David Price ended his career, lol.

    Wilder hasn’t fought anyone who has semblance of power, hence he gets away with being a bum. Watch if he ever fights AJ, he’ll be very scared, cautious and gun shy. And AJ would always set the tone with a big shot to keep his opponent open (he also did that with Ruiz in the first round) and when he lands, Wilder will crumble like the walls of Jericho.

    There’s a reason why Wilder keeps running from the fight and Whyte’s fight. Wilder isn’t as dumb as he speaks, the boy just doesn’t want to get knocked out and put on summer jam screen, lol.
    Thanks for the update.

    Call me naive but I still feel boxing is a honourable profession and in the current heavyweight division no fighter is ruining from no one including Wilder.Possibly the fact Wilder hasnt fought Joshua yet was before the 1st Ruiz fight Joshua was doing big numbers far more than Wilder was and Wilder wanted a high percentage cut from the Joshua fight when his resume didn't warrant it.Now this has changed after Joshua loosing and Wilder has more say in the matter.

    Whatever happens the Fury rematch I feel is Wilders judgement day as Fury has somewhat proved himself against a slightly ageing Klitschko .

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    • #82
      Joshua would have to trade and not run wilder isnt a shorter fatter opponent

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      • #83
        Wtf. Come on man. Is there anyone ****** enough to listen to this guy? Maybe he could beat Wilder. Any man can beat any other man on any given night. Yet we also have odds and probability which usually are correct a large percentage of times. I guarantee the odds of stopping wilder in 6 rounds is not as good as the odds Wilder lands a huge right hand to stop him before that could happen. Especially after he was so afraid of Ruiz's power he stayed a mile away from him in the rematch. He had to do something to him mentally. Didn't look the same as a fighter. To me joshua was not only more physically gifted but mentally gifted as well. He got careless and got caught the 1st fight. This was only after he put Ruiz in trouble. We all assumed he would stop Ruiz or at least want to. Perhaps to secure some sort of future pay day he refused to take any chances of stopping Ruiz. Which to me and others would've been likely if he wanted to. Instead he was passive and by being so lost an opportunity to not only redeem himself properly but sell the fights the fans want to see. And i say redeem himself properly not because a win isnt redemptive. More so getting the knock out would have been a lot more convincing that the 1st time was just a fluke. By not doing so not only can Ruiz cry for a rematch but do exactly what he did and make some excuse that is believable. Such as i didnt train hard and im out of shape. Some people will think well maybe thats why. It wasnt that Joshua got better or looked better but Ruiz just looked worse. A KO would've pretty much ended that speculation. How confident do you think anyone is at Joshua stopping wilder or fury in 6 rounds when he couldn't even engage a overweight, out of shape, and less gifted Ruiz? These little comments like stopping wilder in 6 will not sell anything since we know he was overly cautious and afraid of Ruiz's power. We expect the same vs wilder. Charlo won his rematch by KO, end of any speculation.

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        • #84
          Wilder style is so perfect for Aj to work on just the right hand.. Fury got wilder to 12 round with swollen eyes.. imagine fighting Joshua who hit harder and can fight inside with upper cut.. wilder will be rush to the hospital before 6 round

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          • #85
            Fighting is all about style.. Ruiz and takam style isn't for Joshua and wilder is talk and won't stand the punishment from Joshua before thinking about the right hand

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            • #86
              Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
              However, Ortiz never put him down man. He never put him down. He weathered the storm and knocked Ortiz the fuck out not once but twice because Deontay can take a punch. On the other hand, the glassed jaw Joshua got rocked and dropped by Ruiz four times and never recovered because he's chinny. At least Wilder's chin is 100x stronger than Joshua's.
              🤣😂😂 Ah I like reading these forums just for the trash talk and boxing banter

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              • #87
                Originally posted by TheWinners View Post
                Wtf. Come on man. Is there anyone ****** enough to listen to this guy? Maybe he could beat Wilder. Any man can beat any other man on any given night. .
                I think you need to look at the hard facts.Fury for me is the current best technical heavyweight and theres a strong case as well for him having the most mental strength.Wilder has the most power albeit not that great a boxer and Joshua is a decent fighter with decent power .

                Overall the one who wins I feel is the one that can bring it all together on fight night and adapt and cope best ?
                Last edited by Richard; 01-01-2020, 10:43 AM.

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                • #88
                  Originally posted by Ricky12 View Post
                  I think you need to look at the hard facts.Fury for me is the current best technical heavyweight and theres a strong case as well for him having the most mental strength.Wilder has the most power albeit not that great a boxer and Joshua is a decent fighter with decent power .

                  Overall the one who wins I feel is the one that can bring it all together on fight night and adapt and cope best ?
                  In response to the article this is the fact. Few people that matter believe he stops Wilder in 6 rounds.
                  And if they do they're not that intelligent. Even still ****** people win the lottery. So it's a possibility it could happen. Nevertheless the fact is not many believe this hogwash. If he beats Wilder it will most likely be in the later rounds and or a decision.

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                  • #89
                    Yeah right.

                    Joshua will probably ask for a 25' x 25' foot ring so he can waltz his way to a points victory. I don't see him taking the risks to go for a knockout.

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                    • #90
                      Originally posted by TheWinners View Post
                      In response to the article this is the fact. Few people that matter believe he stops Wilder in 6 rounds.
                      And if they do they're not that intelligent. Even still ****** people win the lottery. So it's a possibility it could happen. Nevertheless the fact is not many believe this hogwash. If he beats Wilder it will most likely be in the later rounds and or a decision.
                      Tend to agree. Theres a strong case as well for Ortiz being a better technical boxer than Joshua albeit when younger and he nearly stopped Wilder in the first fight?

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