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    Comments Thread For: Otto Wallin: Joshua Very Unsure Of Himself; He's Scared To Get Hit, Get Hurt, Stopped Again

    Otto Wallin is certain that he'll face a much more vulnerable version of Anthony Joshua on Saturday night than the once-confident, undefeated knockout artist that tore through most of his opponents before Andy Ruiz Jr. upset him 4 1/2 years ago.
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    #2
    Sounds about true, but also that could make Joshua dangerous. He might snap and stop giving any ****s. If he does, he could KO anyone let alone Wallin.

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      #3
      Originally posted by HawkHogan View Post
      Sounds about true, but also that could make Joshua dangerous. He might snap and stop giving any ****s. If he does, he could KO anyone let alone Wallin.
      I just don't think he can be as circumspect as he has been and carry any enthusiasm from fans going in with Wilder If they both win.

      Staying at midrange not throwing is just gonna get him blasted.

      He could beat Wilder. He could actually beat the s.hit out of Wilder. The nature of that fight is that whoever loses is gonna look dogs.hit and get blasted in under 5 rounds. But it will definitely be AJ if he goes in there and tries not to get hit.

      My feeling is AJ looks done. He just looks miserable generally.

      Man's rich. F.uck it off if you arent enjoying jt.

      Last edited by Sparked_26; 12-22-2023, 10:46 AM.

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        #4
        Hesitant - yes. Afraid - I believe so. What concerns me about Otto's ability to take advantage of that is only a 54% KO rate. I think he needs to behave violently to win this fight.

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          #5
          Wallin may be right but Joshua is going to win this fight by late knock out.

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            #6
            We were promised Wilder, we could have had , Sanchez , Makhmudov , or even a ' battle of the quitters' with DDD .If anyone is doubting Joshua here they simply can't rate him. Wallin would be hammered by any of the former so I see no reason why Joshua under the guidance of Ben Davis can't do the same. He should , anything else is a let down and I suppose back to the 'learning on the job ' bollocks.

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              #7
              But but but I’m 18798745 stone! Of course I’m tired. Lol

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                #8
                That is one of the more accurate breakdowns of AJ I have seen in awhile, it describes the issues facing Joshua to a tee. He fights not to lose, he is terrified to engage, his will to win is gone, if you push him, if you force him into a real fight, he will quit, and that is what Wallin must do, bust him up, bloody him, see how he reacts

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                  #9
                  I've been saying this since I heard this fight was signed. Wallin is absolutely right here. Joshua has always been overrated while Wallin is underrated. I'm calling upset here and have Wallin for the win.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by vitruvian View Post
                    I've been saying this since I heard this fight was signed. Wallin is absolutely right here. Joshua has always been overrated while Wallin is underrated. I'm calling upset here and have Wallin for the win.
                    I have Joshua to stop him in inside six , to set up a fight with Wilder that won't happen.

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