What did we learn from yesterdays fight?

What weight do you think Joshua should come in for his next bout?

240-245
22
85%
246-250
3
12%
251+
1
4%
 
Total votes: 26

TheGman
Middleweight
Posts: 8964
Joined: 10 Oct 2013, 12:37

Re: What did we learn from yesterdays fight?

Post by TheGman »

What i learned was that if AJ fights wilder AJ is going to sleep,i always thought AJ would smash wilder but i cant see that happening. Wilder has called AJ out on numerous occasions and AJ hasnt answered him,im just a guy on the street but if anyone was saying this and that about me id be at their door,i know AJ cant but he could start calling him back,make it more interesting to the man on the street rather than just to the boxing fan.

AJ needs to start coming in at 17st not come in over 18st,this is boxing not body building and history tells you that if your tgat bug you run out of gas,ask big frank
TheGman
Middleweight
Posts: 8964
Joined: 10 Oct 2013, 12:37

Re: What did we learn from yesterdays fight?

Post by TheGman »

What i learned was that if AJ fights wilder AJ is going to sleep,i always thought AJ would smash wilder but i cant see that happening. Wilder has called AJ out on numerous occasions and AJ hasnt answered him,im just a guy on the street but if anyone was saying this and that about me id be at their door,i know AJ cant but he could start calling him back,make it more interesting to the man on the street rather than just to the boxing fan.

AJ needs to start coming in at 17st not come in over 18st,this is boxing not body building and history tells you that if your tgat bug you run out of gas,ask big frank
kbackup408
Super Lightweight
Posts: 1663
Joined: 08 Sep 2016, 12:58

Re: What did we learn from yesterdays fight?

Post by kbackup408 »

thechump wrote:What i learned was that if AJ fights wilder AJ is going to sleep,i always thought AJ would smash wilder but i cant see that happening. Wilder has called AJ out on numerous occasions and AJ hasnt answered him,im just a guy on the street but if anyone was saying this and that about me id be at their door,i know AJ cant but he could start calling him back,make it more interesting to the man on the street rather than just to the boxing fan.

AJ needs to start coming in at 17st not come in over 18st,this is boxing not body building and history tells you that if your tgat bug you run out of gas,ask big frank
^ some good points here, I agree with the whole "not responding to wilder comments" seems a bit weird to me !
nitro5912
Middleweight
Posts: 733
Joined: 11 Mar 2014, 13:02

Re: What did we learn from yesterdays fight?

Post by nitro5912 »

thechump wrote: 31 Oct 2017, 07:19 What i learned was that if AJ fights wilder AJ is going to sleep,i always thought AJ would smash wilder but i cant see that happening. Wilder has called AJ out on numerous occasions and AJ hasnt answered him,im just a guy on the street but if anyone was saying this and that about me id be at their door,i know AJ cant but he could start calling him back,make it more interesting to the man on the street rather than just to the boxing fan.

AJ needs to start coming in at 17st not come in over 18st,this is boxing not body building and history tells you that if your tgat bug you run out of gas,ask big frank
I am hoping AJ decides to rock up in new york saturday night with a ringside seat. After being at the pressers, weigh in etc. Then basically spend tge weekend calling out wilder even after he fails to KO stiverne.
Oiky
Super Welterweight
Posts: 7277
Joined: 16 Feb 2015, 09:22

Re: What did we learn from yesterdays fight?

Post by Oiky »

thechump wrote: 31 Oct 2017, 07:19 What i learned was that if AJ fights wilder AJ is going to sleep,i always thought AJ would smash wilder but i cant see that happening. Wilder has called AJ out on numerous occasions and AJ hasnt answered him,im just a guy on the street but if anyone was saying this and that about me id be at their door,i know AJ cant but he could start calling him back,make it more interesting to the man on the street rather than just to the boxing fan.

AJ needs to start coming in at 17st not come in over 18st,this is boxing not body building and history tells you that if your tgat bug you run out of gas,ask big frank
I agree. As gangly and crude as Wilder is, i definitely would book him to KO Joshua

He'd throw some shot from some angle Joshua wouldlnt even see coming, Wilders always throwing shots at funny angles, and Joshua hasn't got the best lateral movement at all

I don't rate either fighter as anything to shout about , but I'd definitely say wilder KOs Joshua
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