Damn, imagine it was AJ giving Wilder those punches

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  • The plunger man
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    #61
    Originally posted by The Big Dunn
    OK, so long as you understand I in no way criticized AJ for fighting the way he did against Ruiz in the rematch.

    I think Wilder may be done as well.
    i like your honesty and you’ve always been straight up and your objective and there is nothing wrong with getting behind a champion of your own country and giving support.
    I did with Joshua when he was champ and hoped he could come back and with him he accepted his defeat never made an excuse , went to the drawing board and changed things , wilder has done the complete opposite , blamed everything. Sacked people with his best interests at heart and never improved as a fighter....34 of age and trying to change his style is almost impossible fella...that’s why I think he’s done

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      #62
      I don't know man. All I know is that Luis Ortiz; Another huge ****er was giving Wilder the business too and he survived that one as well.

      However, a reasonable person can deduce that it's highly likely that Joshua would have dropped him to the canvas at some point. Wilder would have either been counted out or the fight would have been waved off.

      At the same time it's very hard to tell though because one thing we have learned about Deontay Wilder is that the man has a ton of heart and a chin of granite. He won't go down without a fight and unless he is concussed, he is always dangerous for a counter.

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