Joshua Neutralized Wlad's right hand.

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  • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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    #11
    Originally posted by Thraxox
    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 ******?
    If you genuinely believe what you’re saying then there’s no point even having this conversation.

    -AJ didn’t negate Wlad’s right hand.

    -Wlad is far more cautious than Wilder. Wlad throws the right hand straight off the jab 99% of the time, Wilder throws it as a single shot from unconventional angles.

    Poor comparison and poor analysis...

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    • Thraxox
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      #12
      Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
      If you genuinely believe what you’re saying then there’s no point even having this conversation.

      -AJ didn’t negate Wlad’s right hand.

      -Wlad is far more cautious than Wilder. Wlad throws the right hand straight off the jab 99% of the time, Wilder throws it as a single shot from unconventional angles.

      Poor comparison and poor analysis...
      Umm yes AJ did negate Wlad's right hand. Negation doesn't mean completely rendering the weapon useless, it can also mean taking out the power which Joshua did, the only time Joshua wasn't able do anything about, is the time where he got dropped hard in the round 6.

      Wilder not being cautious because he would open himself up for Joshua to tee off easy and his right hand can be seen from a mile away.

      Right hand centric fighters are always comparable especially considering their styles which are similar.

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      • _Rexy_
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        #13
        Saying that he avoided Wlad’s right hand is like giving a detailed history of Germany 1900-1930 1945-Present

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          #14
          You're forgetting that AJ is actually terrified of being hit nowadays. It remains to be seen if he actually has it in him to take it to Wilder.

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            #15
            Originally posted by _Rexy_
            Saying that he avoided Wlad’s right hand is like giving a detailed history of Germany 1900-1930 1945-Present
            Brilliant comparison😂😂

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              #16
              Originally posted by Thraxox
              Umm yes AJ did negate Wlad's right hand. Negation doesn't mean completely rendering the weapon useless, it can also mean taking out the power which Joshua did, the only time Joshua wasn't able do anything about, is the time where he got dropped hard in the round 6.

              Wilder not being cautious because he would open himself up for Joshua to tee off easy and his right hand can be seen from a mile away.

              Right hand centric fighters are always comparable especially considering their styles which are similar.
              You’re way off on this one mate...

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                #17
                OP has a point. I certainly do believe that even past prime Klitschko was much better fighter than Wilder ever will be.

                Lets put it that way: Joshua hits harder than Fury. If Wilder can`t handle Fury`s power, how will he handle Joshua?

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                  #18
                  AJ aint Fury. You reaching hard.

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                    #19
                    Joshua literally went life and death with Wlad and was getting hit off his right all night.

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