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  • #31
    Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post
    Joshua might be more fundamentally sound in some ways but I don’t think his skill set is really the style equipped to deal with Wilder

    For all Wilder’s flaws, you don’t get that many knockouts without having an incredible knack of landing the right shot.

    I just don’t see much in Joshua’s skill set to avoid that right hand.
    That is what made that match up exciting. Skills over brute force. Don't get me wrong I favor AJ by a very slim margin because historically skills trumps over power.

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    • #32
      Certainly the laughable drug cheat Whyte. AJ is a pick em. Fury is #1 by light years

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      • #33
        Fury will be in comma for days after fighting Joshua

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        • #34
          Originally posted by ELPacman View Post
          I agree. Wilder only requires the opportunity to get in there with those guys to prove it. The problem are the promoters of those guys.

          Sure, they know everything we already know. Wilder can't box for *****, the problem is that eraser he has. It only takes 1 punch to get in that could end their cash cow. Cash cow, being whether, it's AJ, Whyte, etc. Just everyone is scared to put their top fighter on the line when it can be over for them in a second with Wilder.

          With that said, I also feel Fury is hyping up the win 10 fold. Like, he spoke over and over of Wilder being a bum. I guess he respects the power considering he got dropped twice the first fight. Yet, it is also digs against his countrymen because he's pissed that they don't fight better opposition.

          Wilder and Fury is literally the most balls of both guys in a heavyweight match in awhile. Meaning, both had a lot to lose, both were up against difficult styles and neither men said no, and neither men said no to a rematch.

          AJ went deer in headlights against a fat pudgy as f**k Ruiz and they still think he's the top guy at heavyweight? Give me a break. Get AJ's co*k rod out of your mouth. Until he's done something worthy of saying he's at the top, then we'll talk.
          But you easily forgot that till the Fury fight Wilder had never faced an opponent as skilled as Ruiz. There was a reason he didn't go for any unification throughout his reign as WBC champion.

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          • #35
            AJ too much for wilder he got chin skills power heart...wilder would get wrecked faster than fury ever did. I could see AJ losing to fury on points though

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            • #36
              Modern day Ali Holmes frazier one beats the other

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              • #37
                Wilder sparks anyone in the bum HW division not named Tyson fury

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                • #38
                  i doubt theunderweasalesman would ever agree to step into the ring with birdlegs he well understands the carnage that would result

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                  • #39
                    This would be the only way for Wilder to redeem his career in my eyes. Beat AJ/WHYTE and knock them into oblivion. Then maybe any prospect or challenger to Fury's throne. Be the gatekeeper since nobody else can really beat you except Fury.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by VislorTurlough View Post
                      Certainly the laughable drug cheat Whyte. AJ is a pick em. Fury is #1 by light years
                      Fury is just playing his trickery on his fan girls. He's hyping himself with his win over a trick pony. I wonder why he's already in a panick mode since he has acknowledged that Whyte is his mandotary and is now looking for a wat out by talking about becoming a franchise champion.

                      We are talking about a guy who has never defended a legit belt in his entire career. He wants to avoid defending his belt against the first person in line. He doesn't sound like a champion with self confidence to me.

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