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  • Ray*
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    #61
    Originally posted by Jkp
    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.
    Let’s add Joseph Parker to those talentless bum list.

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    • Curtis2
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      #62
      Originally posted by champion4ever
      Well Wilder is a slugger. He is not accustomed to fighting on the back foot. In the trilogy he has to stake out his territory in the center of the ring and don't move backwards.

      Force Fury to back up because the last thing Fury wants to do is to trade and exchange punches with Wilder in the center of the ring. It is too risky.
      Chicken legs Bumsquad won't be backing Fury up, never! Fury's size and jab activity will have Wilder on the back foot just like the first 2 fights. Fury will be stronger, devastating better puncher with each fight going forward under Sugar Hill...The Blueprint is out for Wilder...he'll be a 7-1 underdog in Vegas next fight with Fury..

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      • BoloShot
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        #63
        Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez
        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
        He looked scarred in that rematch, I saw the abject fear every time Ruiz landed on him. Wilder would probably cause him to be more apprehensive.

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          #64
          Originally posted by BoloShot
          He looked scarred in that rematch, I saw the abject fear every time Ruiz landed on him. Wilder would probably cause him to be more apprehensive.
          He looked scared and to the ref to save him in some of the exchanges in the parker fight also.

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            #65
            Originally posted by Ray*
            Let’s add Joseph Parker to those talentless bum list.
            Have you seen Oilskin on the guitar and piano, let alone singing and dancing ?

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              #66
              That’s boxing 101. If you press forward using angles and close the distance, you neutralize the right hand. And Fury used angles and positioning to constantly make Wilder reset. Especially someone like Wilder who ****s and telegraphs his power shots. Fury wasn’t just coming forward and being offensive, he had a purpose within his offensive also. Unlike Breazeale and others who came forward with no strategy; right into power shots by Wilder. Even Ortiz in their rematch, why was his back against the ropes. He should have been nowhere near the ropes for Wilder to set up that right hand. Fury was much smarter. He constantly pivoted, set angles, closed the distance, pressured and leaned on Wilder to neutralize his power, while throwing his own power shots.

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                #67
                Originally posted by Ray*
                Let’s add Joseph Parker to those talentless bum list.
                Parker went toe to toe with ruiz and won. Some thing AJ didn't do.

                He been world champion. He's proven he's top tier.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by champion4ever
                  Well Wilder is a slugger. He is not accustomed to fighting on the back foot. In the trilogy he has to stake out his territory in the center of the ring and don't move backwards.

                  Force Fury to back up because the last thing Fury wants to do is to trade and exchange punches with Wilder in the center of the ring. It is too risky.
                  Fury ate a bunch of Wilder's shots in the first two rounds and nothing happened

                  Wilder's power is very much overrated

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by Jkp
                    Parker went toe to toe with ruiz and won. Some thing AJ didn't do.

                    He been world champion. He's proven he's top tier.
                    Nah Parker is a talentless bum according to you. Since anyone that AJ beats get elevated. You cannot have it both ways. The same Parker that was “Running” like Joshua did for his dear life in New Zealand? The same Ruiz fight where Parker would have never gotten a decision anywhere else except in New Zealand? Yeah Parker is a talentless bum too... He should definitely stick to the dancing...

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by pollywog
                      Have you seen Oilskin on the guitar and piano, let alone singing and dancing ?
                      Well maybe those are meant to be his day jobs! We have just established that he is a talentless bum....

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