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    #21
    If I had a million bucks to bet, I probably would, too. Haha Damn good odds. Lol

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      #22
      Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75 View Post

      You kidding? Fury is pure comedy gold. He is this eras s h I t talking Ali. If it weren’t for Fury the HW division would be one big giant bore.
      Totally. Fury is easily the best thing to happen to the heavyweight division since Tyson. Too bad he’s not more active. He would single-handedly bring about a resurgence in the sport.

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        #23
        Aj is hittable and chinny vs everyone get caught by everyone. Wilder is unorthodox clips everyone only person to get back up is fury who outweighed him by 25-40lbs thats like canelo getting back floored but getting up from ryan garcia or teflo. Not many people is fury size being such im a worker n would bet 1200 aj gets dropped n wont get back up

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          #24
          Tyson you’ve gone too far! How dare you claim wilder would beat the casual sweet Caroline’s idol!
          thack thack likes this.

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            #25
            Sorry Tyson , You can't have even money on such a sure thing ask Eddie , he'd say around 4 or 5 to 1 on to KO Joshua and for once young Edward would get something right!

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              #26
              Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
              I'd love wilder v ruiz. But wilder v josh makes sense, both coming off losses. Wilder can for sure down josh. But question is can he keep him there?
              But in boxing it's just talk but no fights being made.
              But boxers deserve rest
              Wlder isn't coming off a loss..

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                #27
                I think that Deontay Wilder will not be able to knockout Anthony Joshua for a few reasons. First, Joshua has only been knocked out once in his professional career, and that was when he admittedly was dealing with health problems and lost a war of attrition against Andy Ruiz, who has always been good at taking the fight to bigger fighters. Joshua’s chin was evidenced in this fight, in that he took a severe beating and suffered a concussion, but always got back up and kept fighting, but the fight was only waved off when it became clear he was no longer cognitively coherent and couldn’t answer the referee’s instructions. Second, Joshua has fought much tougher opponents than Wilder, including Klitschko, Joseph Parker, and Carlos Takam. Third, Joshua has a much better chin than Wilder, as evidenced once again by his loss and also in how he was able to get back up after taking a Wilder-esque right hand in his fight against Klitschko the less. We must also recognize the fact that Wilder has been knocked down multiple times in his career, and did not demonstrate a good chin in his recent third fight with Tyson Fury, in which he was knocked unconscious by a relatively routine looking punch. Finally, Joshua is a much more technical boxer than anyone in the heavyweight division not from Ukraine, and I think that he will be able to avoid Wilder's big punches and win by decision.
                nathan sturley max baer likes this.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by thack View Post
                  The walls have fallen in for Joshua and Hearn as it's obvious he avoided Wilder for the 'give me $50m and I'll sign tomorrow' (AND HE DIDN'T!) then Barry Hearn pre Ruiz 1 'If Joshua doesn't fight Wilder for the next ten years then I'll take that'. Now they have refused around £40m to fight Fury last weekend and for the heavyweight championship . Is any of these Joshua fans STILL ****** enough to believe they are not being conned? 100% Joshua will not accept fighting Wilder next and probably never , he knows the out come .Hearn and Joshua are still looking for easy fights and a Wembley Stadium fight as their 'major' fight for an in house bag of bollocks with a man he's already KO'D and who looked terrible just two weeks ago. This is what they want!.Joshua has never beaten anyone unbeaten and live , if you think he has please respond and tell us who ? Hearn has done a good job conning the public on Joshua's behalf and coming with the gold medal it all looked promising when he signed him BUT he laughed at the guy who wanted to sign with him , Fury and refused him .That is who Eddie Hearn is and now all's he can do is watch and get even more bitter knowing he refused to sign the best Heavyweight fighter of at least this era when it was there on a plate for him. Fury goes on to fight Usyk then the juggernaught and maybe one of the live up and comers like Anderson , for Joshua , he's being put into a 'comeback' fight again by Hearn with his main goal to fight in-house with Whyte who was KO'd by Fury and never won a round. If that's good enough for you and your 'bar' as a boxing fan is set so low then , enjoy but I'll tell you now , it's going to two guys Joshua and Hearn who are laughing at you!
                  True, but at least when he fights whyte, fans will get to see him win again, which has hasnt done in a while. Ha ha

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Ghost Jab View Post
                    I think that Deontay Wilder will not be able to knockout Anthony Joshua for a few reasons. First, Joshua has only been knocked out once in his professional career, and that was when he admittedly was dealing with health problems and lost a war of attrition against Andy Ruiz, who has always been good at taking the fight to bigger fighters. Joshua’s chin was evidenced in this fight, in that he took a severe beating and suffered a concussion, but always got back up and kept fighting, but the fight was only waved off when it became clear he was no longer cognitively coherent and couldn’t answer the referee’s instructions. Second, Joshua has fought much tougher opponents than Wilder, including Klitschko, Joseph Parker, and Carlos Takam. Third, Joshua has a much better chin than Wilder, as evidenced once again by his loss and also in how he was able to get back up after taking a Wilder-esque right hand in his fight against Klitschko the less. We must also recognize the fact that Wilder has been knocked down multiple times in his career, and did not demonstrate a good chin in his recent third fight with Tyson Fury, in which he was knocked unconscious by a relatively routine looking punch. Finally, Joshua is a much more technical boxer than anyone in the heavyweight division not from Ukraine, and I think that he will be able to avoid Wilder's big punches and win by decision.
                    Sorry, but the competition you cite is not even in the stratosphere of one shot KO power that Wilder is. It’s not even close. Certainly not a 42 year old Klitschko. Even when he was in his prime he didn’t have close to the KO power that Wilder has. Trust me, AJ catches a flush shot it’s night night for the count of 20

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                      #30
                      Idk the only reason Wilder beat the old stiff gatekeeper ,who is also his lil sparring partner, Helenius is because Helenius ran into that punch.

                      AJ is a way better boxer than Wilder and Wilder was getting tossed around by old man Ortiz.
                      AJ who has a decent jab and can throw fast strong combos has a good chance against Wilder.

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