Originally posted by Nash out
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AJ/Wilder is probably 60/40 in Joshuas favour imo. They both get caught and wobbled a lot, they'd both be the biggest puncher the other has faced, but AJ just has more to his game overall.
Ruiz is so different to Wilder stylistically. Hes a smaller guy who is more of a combination puncher and has faster hands and a better chin than AJ, which is why he got the better of that sloppy firefight situation but lost to AJs range and movement in the second fight. Whereas Wilder is a lanky dude who likes to snipe people from distance with that right hand. That AJ/Ruiz 1 rock'em sock'em closer range scenario probably goes in AJs favour against Wilder because hes a much tighter combination puncher and his uppercut and left hook are probably his most dangerous weapons. I'm not sure Wilder actually recovers from that hard uppercut/left hook combo that dropped Ruiz either.
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