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  • Angeljuice
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    #111
    Originally posted by revelated
    So,

    "AT THE END OF THE DAY", every opponent of Deontay Wilder has hit the deck hard. True/False?

    This is simple, bro.

    The question is not whether Joshua will hit the deck. He will.

    The question - the ONLY question - is whether he gets back up WHEN he does.

    And based on Ruiz having him on ***** street 3-4 times in the first fight without really landing much clean, I say Joshua is packing glass and it takes one clean right hand from Wilder to put Joshua to sleep.

    Which would put Fury above Joshua confirmed.

    You may not like how that works out, but based on what we've seen from all three guys that's how this goes down.
    Fury didn't go down in the second fight. That is the exact same way I would expect AJ to take Wilder on.

    AJ is better at that kind of pressure fighting than Fury, he punches much harder than Fury and throws much better combinations up close.

    Styles make fights. Joshua has the perfect style to take on Wilder.

    Mark my words, if Fury fights Joshua he will be evasive and box from a distance. He won't fight AJ like he did in Wilder 2, more like Wilder 1. He knows he would likely lose if he tried to stand toe to toe with Joshua, he understands that to beat AJ he will have to change things.
    Last edited by Angeljuice; 06-29-2020, 11:11 AM.

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      #112
      Originally posted by Angeljuice
      Aww, Finkle played you like a fiddle. Wilder avoided every single decent heavyweights and you say he wanted to fight the best.

      Wilder pretended to want to fight AJ in public, when it came down to details, he refused to play ball.

      Wilder fooled the simpletons into thinking AJ was running from him, and from what you say you were one of them.
      Haha another brainwashed Hearniac.

      It's very obvious that AJ and his team wanted nothing to do with Wilder.

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      • Monzon99
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        #113
        Its possible Fury is saying this to build up Wilder and himself because his secret plan is to mayweather Fury while pretending to want the fight.

        Fury should not be propping up the big alabama fraud. If he were truly confident he would not be taking cheap shots at Whyte and Joshua.

        I smell a possible Fury duck of Whyte and Joshua coming.

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        • jas
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          #114
          Wilder has a fast and powerful right hand

          Whyte has a leaky defence

          Aj doesnt move his head

          I think wilder stops both within the first half of the fight

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          • aboutfkntime
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            #115
            Originally posted by Monzon99
            Its possible Fury is saying this to build up Wilder and himself because his secret plan is to mayweather Fury while pretending to want the fight.

            Fury should not be propping up the big alabama fraud. If he were truly confident he would not be taking cheap shots at Whyte and Joshua.

            I smell a possible Fury duck of Whyte and Joshua coming.




            I have never seen you get it right once

            not once LMAO

            truly dreadful poster

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            • Combat Talk Radio
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              #116
              Originally posted by Angeljuice
              Fury didn't go down in the second fight. That is the exact same way I would expect AJ to take Wilder on.

              AJ is better at that kind of pressure fighting than Fury, he punches much harder than Fury and throws much better combinations up close.

              Styles make fights. Joshua has the perfect style to take on Wilder.

              Mark my words, if Fury fights Joshua he will be evasive and box from a distance. He won't fight AJ like he did in Wilder 2, more like Wilder 1. He knows he would likely lose if he tried to stand toe to toe with Joshua, he understands that to beat AJ he will have to change things.
              I said EVERY OPPONENT. Not every fight.

              The only reason Fury didn't go down in the rematch was his weight. Joshua went down like a sack of bricks off a aged Grabomir straight. Wilder lands that shot, Joshua does not get up.

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              • Angeljuice
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                #117
                Originally posted by revelated
                I said EVERY OPPONENT. Not every fight.

                The only reason Fury didn't go down in the rematch was his weight. Joshua went down like a sack of bricks off a aged Grabomir straight. Wilder lands that shot, Joshua does not get up.
                I know you said every opponent, but he has only KO'd poor opponents and Fury when he was frail.

                If Wilder landed his big shot on Joshua, AJ would be in trouble. But Wilder telegraphs that shot and AJ is a decent boxer who can parry and counter.

                The only way he lands that punch is if AJ doesn't respond to the two second telegraph that the punch is coming.
                Wilders chin is suspect too, Fury isn't a big puncher but beat the crap out of Wilder, imagine what that Joshua uppercut would do to those chicken legs of his.

                I'm not saying Wilder cant beat AJ, just that AJ has more than Wilder can handle and would likely end the fight early before Wilder catches his stride.

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                • Combat Talk Radio
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                  #118
                  Originally posted by Angeljuice
                  I know you said every opponent, but he has only KO'd poor opponents and Fury when he was frail.

                  If Wilder landed his big shot on Joshua, AJ would be in trouble. But Wilder telegraphs that shot and AJ is a decent boxer who can parry and counter.

                  The only way he lands that punch is if AJ doesn't respond to the two second telegraph that the punch is coming.
                  Wilders chin is suspect too, Fury isn't a big puncher but beat the crap out of Wilder, imagine what that Joshua uppercut would do to those chicken legs of his.

                  I'm not saying Wilder cant beat AJ, just that AJ has more than Wilder can handle and would likely end the fight early before Wilder catches his stride.
                  Joshua has two chances. I show them below.

                  Those are his ONLY options. Any other strategy, he goes to sleep.




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