Damn, imagine it was AJ giving Wilder those punches
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Finkel was a genius on making Wilder avoid Wlad, Wlad would have destroyed him inside 2.Haha love the bit in white text.... but this is something I said in another thread: No more fantasy victories for Wilder, all his fans laughed at the thought of pillow fisted Fury being able to knock him out.
For years we’ve had to listen to how Wilder beats AJ simply because he hits harder than the guys that hurt or stopped Joshua. So surely the reverse must be true now?
Fury isn’t the biggest punching or the most durable guy Wilder had faced yet he destroyed him, there’s more to boxing than being a godly puncher.
After Saturday night, I now see why Wilder avoided Wlad.... fighting someone the same size with KO power and far superior skills, Wilder would have probably being brutally outclassed.Comment
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AJ explained this NUMEROUS times over since he won the rematch against Ruiz, he said that he never intended to outbox Wilder because eventually Wilder will find him that's why he'll go on the inside and knock him out.Joshua is not going to try to outbox Wilder or Fury from the outside for a points win. Wilder nor Fury are as dangerous as Ruiz in close range, I don't know that Wilder even knows how to throw any short punches. Joshua is not at a disadvantage mixing it up with Wilder at close or medium range.
AJ was overly safe against Ruiz and I understand the criticism of it but I don't blame him..... it was a difficult situation and with many people saying his career would be over if he lost so I can understand why he chose the safe and smart route to victory. Wilder is about to find out how tense that situation is when he rematches Fury.
It was Fury who just the first to implement it since Wlad nor AJ never got the chance to have their hands on Wilder.Comment
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During the Klitschko fight, AJ neutralized the right hand of te one of the most accurate punchers and one of the hardest punchers in history of boxing in Wladirmir Klitschko but AJ can't neutralize the right hand of a dude who can't box? Seriously?Ortiz and Fury have much better have better footwork, upper body movement and faint variety even Szpilka does.
AJ is way too upright he'd play right into Wilders strengths and box him at the distance Wilder needs to land that right hand.
AJ is too stiff and doesn't move his head. I don't see how he neutralises that right hand he is way too mechanical. Like Floyd said about GGG straight up and down, no special effects!Comment
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You're the dumbest wanker on this forum and your racist hate for Josh tends to blind you all the time. ****ing Prick.Yeah but AJ wouldn’t have ring IQ and skill to set up those shots Fury did.
AJ v Wilder would be a cagey match and see who lands first. The fight would probably be a stinker for the most part. Also, AJ is a static target and that probably would play into Wilder’s hands.
So you can never look at one fight and say “imagine what X would have done if he landed those shots”. There’s way too many factors involved before it even gets to the point of landing those shots, that’s it’s not even worth saying.Comment
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Lol, racist? ...do you even know my race or my family background? Lol. I think you would be pretty surprised by my family tree, my friend.
And for the record, i actually like AJ. I just praised him in another thread for how he handled the Ruiz loss and said he’s a very likeable guy etc.
I just don’t think AJ is an elite boxer and don’t think he’s the best in the division. Nothing to do with colour, i don’t look at boxing that way unlike you, sadly.Comment
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lol i cant imagine that AJ nowhere near the same level as Fury stop dreaming hahaahahahahahah Fury is the top dog stop disrespecting him with this shet AJ is nothing could not ko Andy Ruiz who partied all through training camp for the second fight. Tyson Fury has my respects damn that was surprising and awesome to see.Comment
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