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  • #61
    Originally posted by OldTerry View Post
    Don't think I said Wilder would definitely KO Fury. However I did say that if Fury fought the way he said he'd fight in the second fight that Fury would most likely win as Wilder can't fight on the inside. I'm also not saying Wilder would definitely KO Joshua but probably would considering AJ's chinny condition. Hang in there kid!
    Your opinion makes no sense though. Wilder showed his chin isn't great. So it's who lands. Joshua being a far better boxer means he's the most likely to do so first.

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    • #62
      what we saw in the rematch, is that Ruiz had nothing that AJ could not handle

      keeping that in mind, what happened to AJ in the first Ruiz fight ?

      he caved in, to Ruiz... and I think that AJ will also cave in, to Fury

      Fury WILL get to him... and break him down mentally and physically

      when it starts to go wrong for AJ, it will go horribly wrong... like with Ruiz

      Fury by clear UD or late stoppage... AJ went life-and-death with Klitschko, and he would not fight Wilder... and yet Fury beat both of those guys EASILY

      he EASILY beat Klitschko/Wilder

      lets face it... not only is Fury a much more well-rounded fighter than AJ, he is better on the big stage... he is a fighting man, with a true fighting temperament... we saw that with the cut

      Fury by CLEAR decision or late stoppage

      in saying that... Hearn/AJ will not fight Tyson Fury

      we will see the exact same shenanigan/excuses/bullshlt, that we saw from those guys when Wilder came knocking

      the fight will probably never happen

      AJ will make much more money by continuing to milk his fans, than by losing to Tyson Fury

      they know that Tyson only has 1-2 fights left... they know that they only have to lie to the fans 2-3 times and they are in the clear, just like they did with Wilder

      this fight will generate a lot of talk, but probably never happen

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
        Your opinion makes no sense though. Wilder showed his chin isn't great. So it's who lands. Joshua being a far better boxer means he's the most likely to do so first.
        I personally don't think a Joshua/Wilder fight will happen. After Wilder fights Fury again (and loses) he should retire with what history (rightly or wrongly) will remember as a legacy record. You may be right and if Wilder were to fight Joshua he might be stopped and stopped early, I wouldn't be surprised. Still, I'm not giving up on Wilder and AJ has truthfully shown his chin is weaker than Wilder's. Boxing is such a surprising sport and victors and losers are never certain. I never thought Ruiz would stop Joshua and then the unthinkable happened. I thought Ruiz would appreciate his victory enough to do what it took to keep his title and he disappointed me. Joshua's weakness (chin) was exposed but admirably he made the proper physical and mental adjustments to regain his titles. Speculating on fight outcomes is a lot of fun and honestly what difference does it make if the results are not you hoped?

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