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Originally posted by LetOutTheCage View PostHe also should have been stopped against Ortiz
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Originally posted by sunny31 View PostThis is the epitome of what I'm talking about right here lol. Can't see what's right in from of him. Wilder had ample time to make the Klitschko fight, instead he let two younger, less experienced pros steal a march on him.
Some of you guys are a moth to a flame when it comes to punchers.
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Originally posted by sunny31 View PostWe have seen this play out so many times on here, don't you guys get bored of the same rhetoric? Puncher comes along, lots of bandwagoners, Joshua is terrified, avoiding a face off, avoiding the fight, only this time you guys have really gone ******, because this time the guy that is 'scared' is fighting the better competition, accomplished more, and in a shorter space of time.
Not only that, but at what point has he ducked the fight exactly? Shelly Finkel today, 'We are ready, tell us what to do?'
This is what passes for a manager nowadays, talk about the opposite of proactive! Wilder needs a ***ing promoter, bad!
Lastly - and ask yourselves this, what if that right hand doesn't land the right way for Wilder? What happens then? Historically how often does that jackpot punch land in these scenarios? It's always possible, but I wouldn't bet on it, 9 times out of 10 always go with the superior skills, technique, and boxing abilty.
Wilder is just another Boogeyman who, more than likely will get dealt with, and after people will jump off the bus as quick as they got on, and then they will try to create the next one. The price of success.
1. Stamina
2. Chin - yeah he goes down, but his legs are stable and ready
His boxing skills surface against tough opponents, you can almost see flashes of brilliance. I'm telling you Wilder has it all: personality, power and ferocity.
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Originally posted by iamboxing View PostYeah, well he's not just some come lately punching meathead, he's athletic and has two things AJ doesn't have:
1. Stamina
2. Chin - yeah he goes down, but his legs are stable and ready
His boxing skills surface against tough opponents, you can almost see flashes of brilliance. I'm telling you Wilder has it all: personality, power and ferocity.
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Originally posted by DramaShow View PostPlease explain to me how wilders chin has been shown to be better than Joshuas...
Also, Wilder isn't affected by knockdowns in future fights and is as strong mentally as he was in his first pro fight. AJ on the other hand is shook and has lost some of his confidence, that's why he fought like a wimp against Parker.Last edited by iamboxing; 04-12-2018, 02:01 PM.
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I honestly didn't think Wilder would be able to beat Ortiz, a great boxer with power, so him winning that, proved to me that the kid can hang with top comp.
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