Joshua Neutralized Wlad's right hand.

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  • Thraxox
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    Joshua Neutralized Wlad's right hand.

    For the majority of the fight, AJ neutralized Wlad's right hand by rolling, ducking and slipping, and Wlad is one of the most accurate punchers in the history of boxing, but AJ can't neutralize the right hand of a man who can't box?
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    He obviously didn’t neutralise it enough. He was deck hard by it. And Wilder can be awkward when landing his right hand. But he has been telegraphing it lately.

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      Originally posted by Ray*
      He obviously didn’t neutralise it enough. He was deck hard by it. And Wilder can be awkward when landing his right hand. But he has been telegraphing it lately.
      I said for the majority of the most part, AJ neutralized Wlad's right hand, but when he didn't, Wlad dropped him with the hardest right hand he could throw, that's a testament on how good Wlad's technique is. Wilder on the other hand telegraphs it from a mile away, but all of his opponents are opponents that are there to be hit, like Ortiz, Stiverne, Spzilka.

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        Originally posted by Thraxox
        I said for the majority of the most part, AJ neutralized Wlad's right hand, but when he didn't, Wlad dropped him with the hardest right hand he could throw, that's a testament on how good Wlad's technique is. Wilder on the other hand telegraphs it from a mile away, but all of his opponents are opponents that are there to be hit, like Ortiz, Stiverne, Spzilka.
        To be honest I still think he stops Joshua.

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          AJ does not his hold lead hand up a majority of the time and is highly susceptible to the overhand right which is pretty much Wilders best weapon.

          We have not seen enough of that "new style " to see if it effective in neutralizing that punch but in my opinion I still see AJ getting hit with it and AJ doesnt have a granite chin.

          If he fights going backwards chances he loss because the blue print to beat Wilder has been set. If you give Wilder room to throw it's a 50/50 fight.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Thraxox
            I said for the majority of the most part, AJ neutralized Wlad's right hand, but when he didn't, Wlad dropped him with the hardest right hand he could throw, that's a testament on how good Wlad's technique is. Wilder on the other hand telegraphs it from a mile away, but all of his opponents are opponents that are there to be hit, like Ortiz, Stiverne, Spzilka.
            Don't waste your time on that illiterate old nonce. Anyone as old as he's who can't spell or string words together correctly shouldn't be taken seriously.

            Wlad only caught Josh cleanly with that right hand after Josh punched himself out. Wilder doesn't even punch as hard as Wlad and Josh would knock Wilder clean out with the first punch he lands. Wilder can't take a punch.

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              Wlad was shot. He had problems pulling the trigger against Bryant Jennings who Ortiz TKOd in the very next fight. The writing was on the wall for Wlad before the Fury fight and thus before Joshua. If it was a prime Wlad with Steward that would be different but it wasn’t he was old and couldn’t even knock out Jennings. His piston hard jab even turned into a range finder paw after Steward went. Watch the fight Wlad performs pitifully.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Ray*
                To be honest I still think he stops Joshua.
                So do I...

                Styles make fights...

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                  Originally posted by Thraxox
                  For the majority of the fight, AJ neutralized Wlad's right hand by rolling, ducking and slipping, and Wlad is one of the most accurate punchers in the history of boxing, but AJ can't neutralize the right hand of a man who can't box?
                  You can’t be serious...

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
                    You can’t be serious...
                    Yes I'm serious. Wilder has no technique, depth of distance, no traps, no head movement. He's there to be hit. Wlad, who had one of the most accurate right hand in history rarely landed on Joshua, but Wilder who has no technique can catch him? Are you serious or are you being ******?

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