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Using Ruiz KOing him as evidence to say Wilder would do the same is just showing a lack of understanding for what happened tbh. He got caught by the side of the head and never recovered - not too dissimilar to Wilder/Fury. It can happen.
He took a much bigger shot vs Wladamir and came back.
Wilder and AJ can both KO the other into tomorrow. It just depends who lands first.
Originally posted by angkag View PostStyles. If the Joshua that fought Ruiz II shows up, Joshua backs up and allows Wilder to move forward, which is when his right is most effective. Might be that Joshua can counter effectively, but that style favours Wilder in my book.
If he does - like the Wlad fight - he has a great chance of KOing Wilder. If he doesn't, he gets KO'd himself.
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Originally posted by factsarenice View PostWilder team turned down 100 million and now that Wilder has been exposed it's not worth 20...nobody cares.
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Originally posted by Jab jab boom View Postyou're ignoring that Joshua has also been exposed as a weak chinned quitter. His boring overly cautious/scared decision win In a rematch vs an even fatter lazy ruiz hasn't done much to raise his stock back up in the eyes of real boxing fans. His groupies however pretend that it was fluke, but his weaknesses have been exposed.
Wilder mongs don't understand the sport of boxing and that styles make fights.
Joshua got arrogant against Ruiz and made the foolish move to plant his feet and trade punches at close range with an explosive, compact fighter with the best handspeed in the division, who had shorter arms.
It was a disastrously ****** decision, he got mash up with a temple shot, **** happens.
Wilder is a ***** who can't trade up close, he couldn't keep featherfisted Fury off him, and got outslugged in the pocket and beaten up by a feather fist.
Joshua is the superior inside fighter to Wilder by a large margin, so how Wilder mongs take any confidence from Ruiz doing something Wilder technically could never do, I don't understand
Joshua could definatley push wilder back on the front foot and then destroy him in far more devestating fashion than featherfisted Fury could doe
It's not ****ing top trumps "oh wilder hits harder Dan Ruiz so he wins duhhhh"
Learn a bit about boxing you wilder mongs.Last edited by Earl-Hickey; 03-04-2020, 08:13 AM.
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Hearn and joshua are the biggest cowards I've ever witnessed. Hearn is a scumbag waste of human flesh. He is a slimy disgusting low life. Joshua seems like a good guy but internally he is on parallel with that of a girl scout on a cookie route. Soft as butter scotch. These 2 are embarrassing their part of the world
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Originally posted by LDBC Slayer View PostYeah he's a weak chinned quitter who has already beaten harder punchers than Ruiz.
Wilder mongs don't understand the sport of boxing and that styles make fights.
Joshua got arrogant against Ruiz and made the foolish move to plant his feet and trade punches at close range with an explosive, compact fighter with the best handspeed in the division, who had shorter arms.
It was a disastrously ****** decision, he got mash up with a temple shot, **** happens.
Wilder is a ***** who can't trade up close, he couldn't keep featherfisted Fury off him, and got outslugged in the pocket and beaten up by a feather fist.
Joshua is the superior inside fighter to Wilder by a large margin, so how Wilder mongs take any confidence from Ruiz doing something Wilder technically could never do, I don't understand
Joshua could definatley push wilder back on the front foot and then destroy him in far more devestating fashion than featherfisted Fury could doe
It's not ****ing top trumps "oh wilder hits harder Dan Ruiz so he wins duhhhh"
Learn a bit about boxing you wilder mongs.Last edited by Jab jab boom; 03-04-2020, 11:43 AM.
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Originally posted by factsarenice View PostWilder's camp knew AJ coud very well expose Wilder but they never thought Fury had a chance and that's why the Fury for relative peanuts took place.
The fight was intended to be a simple win leap frogging the belts and making the nonsense claim to the lineal championship.
Eddie needs to get over it. Wilder never intended to fight AJ and now that he's been exposed he's done. Wilder turned down 100 million and now it isn't worth 20 mill.....nobody cares.
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