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  • #61
    The thing is, when Joshua gets hurt, he goes even stiffer than usual and it takes him rounds to recover. Fury on the other hand, recovers in seconds.

    Fury & Wilder are not old men like Wlad or fat blobs like Whyte was against AJ. When they hurt Joshua, they'll finish him.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by BangEM View Post
      Funny how the same people who think Wilder and Fury have great chins are the same ones who call AJ chinny.

      Both Wilder and Fury have been dropped by journeymen on multiple occasions. Something that has never happened to Josh. And Wilder's legs just went jelly by a stiff jab and he got knocked down by a rabbit punch that didn't connect properly and a simple body shot. LMAO.

      Most of these guys are just idiots.
      The "rabbit punch" shot that put Wilder on his ass in the 3rd round was as hard or harder than the temple shot that put AJ down in the same round. It was the sheer force of the shot, from a 275lb man, that put him down. AJ might have stayed down had he been hit with it.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez View Post
        Uh? Wilder does has a better chin than Joshua. I like Joshua but he's been down to Whyte, Price, Wlad, Ruiz and whoever else put him down in the amateurs. He must be a good boxer though to have got so far with that dodgy chin of his
        Whyte - 2nd fight as an amateur
        Price - Pricey was a pro and Josh was an amateur.

        The only two legit knockdowns are Wlad who's historically one of the greatest punchers in history and Ruiz who caught him with a perfect shot.

        Wilder was knocked out cold by Wlad in sparring. Wilder got knocked out multiple times in the amateur.

        In the pro: Wilder was dropped by Scorniers and another bum. He was out on his feet against Ruiz. Hurt by Breazeale, Molina, and Duhaupas. And he got knocked out by featherfisted Tyson Fury. None of these guys are know for power.

        Only an idiot would think a guy who got jelly legs from a jab in the 2nd rd and was knocked down by a rabbit punch and simple body shot has a chin. LMAO.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by NachoMan View Post
          The "rabbit punch" shot that put Wilder on his ass in the 3rd round was as hard or harder than the temple shot that put AJ down in the same round. It was the sheer force of the shot, from a 275lb man, that put him down. AJ might have stayed down had he been hit with it.
          You're an idiot.

          Rabbit punch put Wilder down on his face. Josh took the temple punch and staggered.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Noelanthony View Post
            Ruiz always had slow feet so whether he was in tip top shape that was the game plan. Does that game plan send shivers to the rest of the division? Absolutely not but with his shot confidence t the time it was the only game plan that would work against Ruiz at the time.

            Hearn should keep his mouth shut but seeing Wilder last Saturday why wouldn’t Joshua be confident he could do a number on Wilder. He is not as elusive as Fury but if he adopts the same tactics that Fury used it could be even more Brutal.however , no point getting high over another boxers victory. Admittedly Wilder has a much tougher task than AJ had avenging his belts
            Hearn is doing what he's paid to do, so I just chalk that up to the game. However, to say that AJ "made adjustments," without recognizing that Andy Ruiz did not train for that fight is a little too much for me!

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            • #66
              Originally posted by BangEM View Post
              Overweight but somehow never gassed in the fight. LMAO. You must think you're talking to an idiot who has never boxed before.

              Before the fight, he was claiming he weighed extra for power. Then after getting shut out, he miraculously became overweight.

              Hunter was in training camp with Ruiz as his primary sparring partner and he said Ruiz is a liar and the guy trained well for the fight. I guess you know more than Hunter then.
              Hunter does not know more than Mr. Robles, Ruiz's ex-trainer! Ruiz ate his title! If he's that heavy fighting Ortiz, he'll lose again! Joshua still has to prove himself!

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              • #67
                Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
                Hunter does not know more than Mr. Robles, Ruiz's ex-trainer! Ruiz ate his title! If he's that heavy fighting Ortiz, he'll lose again! Joshua still has to prove himself!
                But Robles has been singing a different tune since he got sacked by Ruiz.

                His last interview, he was full of praises for Josh and claimed he has been a fan since the world championships in 2011. And he also claimed AJ should've won gold but he was cheated due to the other boxer being in his home country. That was last week.

                Ruiz at 300 beats Ortiz 100 out of 100 times.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
                  Hearn is doing what he's paid to do, so I just chalk that up to the game. However, to say that AJ "made adjustments," without recognizing that Andy Ruiz did not train for that fight is a little too much for me!
                  You and I both know whether Ruiz trained or not AJ’s game plan was to stick and move. Yes it was very fortunate that Ruiz wanted to pile on the pounds but who’s fault is that? AJ always had a seek and destroy game plan when he fights and if he wanted to end up like he did on the 1st of June he had to adapt a different tactic which he did and won easily. Was the victory enough to make his doubters believers? Absolutely not

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by NachoMan View Post
                    The "rabbit punch" shot that put Wilder on his ass in the 3rd round was as hard or harder than the temple shot that put AJ down in the same round. It was the sheer force of the shot, from a 275lb man, that put him down. AJ might have stayed down had he been hit with it.
                    No it was not his leg just went from underneath him so it looked really bad. He was not hurt and complained whilst he was still on the ground.He was hurt though when he grabbed Fury’s ankles and fell to the ground

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                    • #70
                      Joshua will beat Wilder. Battering.

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