Comments Thread For: Hearn: Wilder Still Dangerous, But Joshua Would Absolutely Butcher Him

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  • Robertthebruce
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    #11
    Can't believe how all these 2 bit boxers are now being tipped to beat the 'useless' Wilder. Getting beat once by Fury does not mean anyone can do it. AJ is a good boxer but far from a foregone conclusion he will butcher wilder it could be the other way round.

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    • deathofaclown
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      #12
      Big stiff AJ would be an easy target for Wilder

      Wilder stops him in 3

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      • ThunderFists
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        #13
        I used to like hearn now im starting him dislike him more the more he comments about the wilder josh fight.

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        • observer
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          #14
          So far we haven't seen a style from Joshua that would indicate that he'd be able to keep Wilder from clipping him over 12 rounds. So smart money would be on Wilder.

          Truth is we might never get to find out how that fight would've played out... After Fury stops Wilder again (which is something most expect to happen), it will be very hard to make the Wilder - AJ fight. Wilder's perception of his own worth doesn't seem to go down with losses. If AJ and Wilder could not agree on the terms when Wilder was on top of the world, how will they agree after Wilder loses twice?

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          • Marvlus Marv
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            #15
            AJ fights like a kitten these days. Dude is a safety first fighter now. Fury & Wilder are playing a game of "Let's Keep Making Big Bucks And Freeze Eddie Out Because We Both Hate Him". I wouldn't be shocked if a 4th fight is planned, especially if Windy could pull off a shock starching. 1 each and a draw would be no way to leave it

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              #16
              wilder beats joshua.

              everyone has a short term memory. this is the same joshua who was bullied like a confused child by ruiz because he didn't know how to cope with the aggression.

              the only variable here (and it's a big one) is the effect Fury had on wilder

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              • Nusky
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                #17
                Aj is the lamb in this particular matchup. Don't think a lamb has done any butchering ever.

                Aj did his best mayweather impersonation(mayweather if he was a limited robot) against a way out of shape Ruiz and now I'm suppose to believe he's a killer?

                I'll give credit where it's due, if this is the start of the fall of Wilder then you've done excellent job of aging him out.

                Cowards......

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                • Jax teller
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by deathofaclown
                  Big stiff AJ would be an easy target for Wilder

                  Wilder stops him in 3
                  Leave it out, he couldn't even do that with the likes of Washington, Spzilka, Duhapaus and Molina.

                  AJ is a thousand levels above them and has the ability to hurt Wilder as well.

                  Wilders got no inside/backfoot game and range benefits him, I highly doubt AJ's strategy will be fighting from distance. If AJ wins it'll be similar to how he beat Klitschko who was better than Wilder even as a 41 yo. It's not like Wilders has Ruiz's short range faster combo counter to get him out of trouble either.

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                  • Monzon99
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                    #19
                    Wilder has no chance vs AJ, never had any chance, that's why haymon ducked the $120m offer to face AJ. Wilder has been proven now to be a rigged fraud who is nothing more than a golden gloves amateur novice who rode through 42 fixed fake fights.

                    Wilder will never face AJ unless Haymon and Finkel finally decide to sacrifice their big bird legged fraud.

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                    • LetOutTheCage
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                      #20
                      He probably does, he's the better boxer and crucially would be the hardest puncher Wilder has fought by far. Wilder has real power in one hand, Joshua might not hit as hard overall but he has power in both hands and is far less predictable than Wilder

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