Compare the punching power of AJ and Deontay Wilder

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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    #11
    Joshua`s power is far more dangerous. He can capitalize it in different ways.

    Wilder only had huge right hand and is only dangerous when opponent keeps distance.

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      #12
      Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
      Wilder definitely hits harder. Ask Dominic Brezeale.

      Both big punchers but Wilder clearly has more one punch power.
      This is my take on it too. When Wilder steps forward and shoots the right it's coming from like 9 feet away and velocity is key there. AJ can **** but in 1 punch I think Wilder has it.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Get em up
        This is my take on it too. When Wilder steps forward and shoots the right it's coming from like 9 feet away and velocity is key there. AJ can **** but in 1 punch I think Wilder has it.
        Agreed. Wilder literally renders guys unconscious. AJ more or less buzzes guys and then follows up with combinations to stop them.

        If you look at their fights with Brezeale or Molina for example. Wilder knocks those guys out with the one shot, whilst AJ stops them with combination punching.

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          #14
          Originally posted by The D3vil
          Um, Dominic Breazele absolute did not "get back up" from wilder

          Some of these AJ fans...

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            #15
            Originally posted by The D3vil
            Um, Dominic Breazele absolute did not "get back up" from wilder

            I”ll make you a ban bet he did ? In fact he nearly beat the count, watching full fight railways trumps false branded high lites with Wilder,if you watch most fights of his you would see most guys walk away or get up from him .
            Last edited by REDEEMER; 06-04-2020, 09:16 AM.

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            • The D3vil
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              #16
              Originally posted by REDEEMER
              I”ll make you a ban bet he did ? In fact he nearly beat the count, watching full fight railways trumps false branded high lites with Wilder,if you watch most fights of his you would see most guys walk away or get up from him .
              Dude, are you joking?

              He knocked him into next week in 1 minute.

              Anthony Joshua beat on Breazeale for 7 rounds and he still got up after the 1st KD

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                #17
                Originally posted by MartialMind
                Both powerful guys but they seem powerful in different ways how would you compare them in that aspect?

                Listen folks, in any sport, whether it is footy (the one with your feet), or say, baseball....the player can score easier / will score more against lower opposition, and the batter will have a higher batting average against lower league pitchers.

                Wilder's ko percentage and numbers etc need to be viewed in context of the level of his opposition. The question of what his record would look like if he had actually taken proper challenges like Parker, Whyte, Povetkin etc - that record does not only look different in terms of wins and losses, it will look very different in terms of ko percentage also - obviously.

                There is no denying Wilder fought considerably easier opponents for years, and even till this day, really doesn't take risks (Fury was a cherry gone wrong). So, in short, his power is vastly overrated because it is numbers against lower league opposition. This is just facts and common sense folks.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by The D3vil
                  Dude, are you joking?

                  He knocked him into next week in 1 minute.

                  Anthony Joshua beat on Breazeale for 7 rounds and he still got up after the 1st KD

                  So let’s go to the mods and make the bet that Breazeale didn’t get up as you claim and loser leaves town ? If you don’t want to stop talking nonsense.

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                    #19
                    Punching power through proper technique and arm weight punches alone? AJ.

                    But overall Wilder.

                    Wilder hits hard because he puts all his weight into that straight right hand, that's why when he misses he flops all over the ring, but he doesn't hit hard with the left hook, only the straight right.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by The D3vil
                      Um, Dominic Breazele absolute did not "get back up" from wilder
                      He was up at about a 12 count

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