Comments Thread For: Joshua: Wilder Has Not Been Taught To Box on His Back Foot

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  • SUBZER0ED
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    #51
    Got to love the Brits. Joshua said Wilder can't box for shit in the nicest way.

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    • BangEM
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      #52
      Originally posted by thack
      I've always believed that not being able to box off the back foot would be Joshua's problem facing Wilder and given Joshua's state of mind here i'd have to go for Wilder in a shoot out.
      So you missed the Ruiz rematch? Most of you on this forum are blockheads. Then again you’re a gypo and gypos aren’t known for being intelligent.

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        #53
        Joshua showed that he can fight on the back foot when there is a dangerous puncher in front of him. Especially in a 22 x 22 foot ring.

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        • SweetPbfAli
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          #54
          Originally posted by jackblack008
          Mayweather, Canelo and Bivol are best fighters to learn boxing on backfoot.
          Idk about Canelo. He's really and aggressive pressure counter puncher more than anything. He prefers to come forward while countering.

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          • Jkp
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            #55
            Originally posted by DaNeutral.
            LOL, is that how you choose to hide from Wilders loss? By talking about Joshua's win?

            Ruiz would be the best win on Wilders resume if he'd ever fought him.
            In always amazed how getting matched against AJ instantly transforms nobodies like Ruiz into top 10 killers. Even when they lose.

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            • DaNeutral.
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              #56
              Originally posted by Jkp
              In always amazed how getting matched against AJ instantly transforms nobodies like Ruiz into top 10 killers. Even when they lose.
              That nobody would be the 2nd best name on Wilders resume.

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                #57
                Originally posted by Boxviewer
                AJ's tactic would be to box Wilder from med-range and inside. If you don't Wilder space to launch the right he becomes powerless, Fury has proved this.
                Oh I know, I've said it a long time. Don't know if AJ has a speed or reflect advtange over Wilder. He's much stiffer than Fury and that would be a big limitation against Wilder who thrives on stiff guys to target his bombs.

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                • Jkp
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by DaNeutral.
                  That nobody would be the 2nd best name on Wilders resume.
                  Would you think that if he hadn't fought AJ. Ruiz was top 50 obese joke to most people before AJ fight.

                  Same with Miller, he is a talentless fat nobody, but suddenly people think he's in the top tier because he was matched with AJ.

                  A loss to aj is the best way to get up the rankings.
                  Dillian Whyte another talentless bum who proved this.

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                  • Roberto Vasquez
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by BoloShot
                    True, I still think Joshua doesn't move quickly enough to avoid a Wilder right hand. His head movement is non-existent so just imagine what happens when he can't take the sting off a Wilder punch like Fury can.
                    I agree. Joshua's best chance is to press Wilder for the knockout. He's a better boxer than Wilder but Wilder is faster with more stamina (usually). The longer the fight goes on the more chance Wilder lands.

                    It's a good fight. Personally I think 60/40 in favour of AJ as long as AJ isn't still scarred from Ruiz loss

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Jkp
                      In always amazed how getting matched against AJ instantly transforms nobodies like Ruiz into top 10 killers. Even when they lose.
                      I know right.. Joseph Parker is a bum too...

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