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I would favor Joshua in the fight but I wouldn't be surprised if Joshua got knocked out. Wilder has a really good jab, Mark Breland and Deas have done a tremendous job training Wilder. Wilder only gets sloppy when he has his opponent hurt and I think that's where he's most susceptible to getting caught. My mind says Joshua but I would be rooting for Wilder.
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Originally posted by Shako93 View PostUr obviously ******ed if you think Wlad is more elusive than Wilder. Am i making this **** up for do I have to pull up youtube videos, the proof is there its not an opinion its a fact. I know people like to rip on Wilder on being the human windmill and fighting bums but he shows he knows how to box in the Stiverne fight. If you can get away with being a human windmill in your fights why not? He'd take the AJ fight more siriusly b/c AJ is a threat. Box and move Wilder is 10x more atheltic. Too Slick Too Skilled Too Black.Last edited by RussB23; 10-09-2017, 12:29 AM.
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Originally posted by 619 southpaw View PostSooner or later haha dude don't want it
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Joshua is too much of a tank now.. but its no given by any means. Hope it happens early next year
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Originally posted by RussTBE View PostWlad is way more advanced of a boxer than wilder lmao. He has a great jab and great lead hand control, and pretty underrated defense and footwork. He is way more fundementally sound than wilder as well, if you are comparing pure boxing skill wilder is literally a beginner compared to him.
In his first fight with Stirvirne he pitched a shutout with a master class performance. There are few times where a boxer puts up a near perfect performance and Wilder certainly did that in that fight. Skill, technique, ring generalship, and fundamentals were all displayed at an extremely high level.
He never put up a performance like that again but there are those who believe that he can do it again should he find himself in against another dangerous opponent.
We just haven't had a chance to see it yet because Povetkin and Ortiz took that opportunity from us. Those fights would have told us if it was a one time thing with Stirvirne or if he can consistently step it up against dangerous opposition.
Anyway we'll find out eventually.
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