Comments Thread For: Hearn: Unfortunately, I Think Wilder is Going To Beat Fury
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Would be very hard for Wilder to not improve, after doing all those rounds with Fury/Ortiz.
Fury/Ortiz are probably the 2 most skilled boxers in the division and getting solid rounds under the belt is experience money cant buy. and experience AJ will never get.
I doubt Fury learned much from the Wilder fight, as he was knocked senseless.Comment
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You make no sense considering Parker got 33% when he fought aj..... Hate make people say the dumbest thingsWilder vs Joshua is not a 50/50
JOSHUA is the money man and holds 3 out of 4 belts. Wilder needs to man up and take 25% . If he wins he holds all the belts. Then make Joshua take 25% if he wants a rematch. If he believes in himself that's what he needs to do. But he doesn't so he wants to cash out with 1 fightComment
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Why do y’all even continue to mention that multi fight deal that was contingent on both guys winning the first fight of deal? Wilder took care of breazeale while aj was flatten by butterbean 2.0, had to rematch butterbean and had both mandatory obligations called.... wilder would of been tied down in a multi fight contract not earning anything remotely close to what it was rumored to be because aj wouldn’t be attached to his next few fights. We already know guys take significant pay cuts if they not fighting top tier guys ie triple G is proof and so is caneloAnd? It’s a lot more Wilder will make in 3 fights since that offer.
Not to mention the chance to be undisputed heavyweight champion which would give him more bargaining power for future fights.
AJ just made more in one fight than Wilder’s whole career. The only value Wilder brings is that WBC strap he’s been holding onto dear life for.Comment
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Hearn & Joshua
Except for the AJ diehard subjects
the entire free world knows that AJ and Hearn have done everything in their power to keep Joshua from fighting Wilder including turning down 50 million dollars so you figure it out the math is the easy partComment
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Unfortunately, Fury will outbox and outclass Wilder just as Ortiz did till that lucky punch catch him too -then game over!Comment
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Wilder already fought Ortiz twice and Fury once without showing improvement in subsequent fights. So I doubt if he will ever improve in this upcoming fight. Though I see him win by KO.Would be very hard for Wilder to not improve, after doing all those rounds with Fury/Ortiz.
Fury/Ortiz are probably the 2 most skilled boxers in the division and getting solid rounds under the belt is experience money cant buy. and experience AJ will never get.
I doubt Fury learned much from the Wilder fight, as he was knocked senseless.
AJ on the other hand is obviously improving. He tend to change his style in different fights and seems to adapt well. He recently outboxed an experienced boxer that humiliated him just six months prior. In case you don't know, Ruiz started boxing at a very tender age.
So I think AJ would one day get all the necessary experience to rule the heavyweight kingdom for years.Comment
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That was an off night for AJ. Every fighter have one. If Ruiz is that good, he could have repeat the feat. Many great fighters have once or twice lost to inferior opponents, so what? If AJ is that poor, he won't be where he is right now. He still gat the best resume of the three.
I remember Fury was granted an interview that AJ bashed him all round in sparring back in the days. A poor fighter don't bash an experienced fighter like Fury all rounds.Last edited by Slimpack; 02-13-2020, 06:22 PM.Comment
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AJ doesnt have any natural boxing ability. As Ruiz showed in first fight hes too stiff and predictable.Wilder already fought Ortiz twice and Fury once without showing improvement in subsequent fights. So I doubt if he will ever improve in this upcoming fight. Though I see him win by KO.
AJ on the other hand is obviously improving. He tend to change his style in different fights and seems to adapt well. He recently outboxed an experienced boxer that humiliated him just six months prior. In case you don't know, Ruiz started boxing at a very tender age.
So I think AJ would one day get all the necessary experience to rule the heavyweight kingdom for years.
He managed to out box a short blob of a fighter, by running scared around a 22 foot extra large ring. Thats no surprise.
He gets destroyed again as soon as he fights someone his own size, who can box. Fury embarrasses him. He might be able win a few rounds against Wilder, but his glass jaw eventually gets shattered by wilder in the mid rounds. Ruiz is feather fisted compared to Wilder, imagine what happens when Wilder lands.Comment
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