Wilder hits harder than Joshua
Wilder hits harder than Joshua
His resume sucks but he hits harder. Speed kills, not muscle-mass.
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dagilechia
- Super Middleweight
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Re: Wilder hits harder than Joshua
i decided not to comment this potential match-up anymore - they just should do it instead of talk.
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Wilder will beat Joshua!!!!
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punchoutsb
- Heavyweight

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Re: Wilder hits harder than Joshua
Wilder appears to be the hardest puncher in the division, and it's looked that way for some time.
Please get him in there with another top guy NOW!!!!!
Please get him in there with another top guy NOW!!!!!
Re: Wilder hits harder than Joshua
Joshua has scored stoppages over 2 more Top 10 ranked Heavyweights than Wilder has.
Fact
Fact
Re: Wilder hits harder than Joshua
Wilder has faster feet and will skirt around AJ. Wilder has a solid jab that is faster than AJ’s. Wilder has hurtful one punch power. Wilder knows what he is. AJ thinks he’s a boxer and is addicted to body building/weights.
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Can we please make all further references regarding this fight as Wilder Vs the bloated corpse of Bermaine Stiverne?
Thank you.
Thank you.
Re: Wilder hits harder than Joshua
Joshua's is not so good as you many think. I mean Dilian Whyte is absolute garbage and we could see that against Chisora and Helenius.
Wladimir got schooled by Tyson Fury who was never considered as "someone who would do that".
Carlos Takam already lost against Alexander Povetkin and Joseph Parker (and had draw against PEREZ (who lost against Breidis).
It's not any hate towards Joshua. But that big fella gets hyped too much while Wilder and Fury are hated. They both could beat him and Hearn would colapse
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Wilder COULD definitely beat him. Wilder has the power to potentially beat anybody.IronFrost wrote: ↑05 Nov 2017, 00:52
Joshua's is not so good as you many think. I mean Dilian Whyte is absolute garbage and we could see that against Chisora and Helenius.
Wladimir got schooled by Tyson Fury who was never considered as "someone who would do that".
Carlos Takam already lost against Alexander Povetkin and Joseph Parker (and had draw against PEREZ (who lost against Breidis).
It's not any hate towards Joshua. But that big fella gets hyped too much while Wilder and Fury are hated. They both could beat him and Hearn would colapse
Fury couldn't beat Joshua or even win a round against him at this point. I don't know that he ever could've. Joshua wouldn't be coming to stare at him.
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SaadOffTheDeck
- Heavyweight

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Re: Wilder hits harder than Joshua
No question.
Re: Wilder hits harder than Joshua
Tell that to Eric Molina who went down 6 rounds faster against AJ than he did against Wilder.
Re: Wilder hits harder than Joshua
I'm just saying. Aside from the fact that you got Joshua with a KO win over a common opponent quicker than Wilder got it, but you also got Joshua with 2 KO wins over Top 10 ranked opponents. Something that Wilder has never achieved.
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Wilder hasn't fought anyone... He hasn't fought a single Heavyweight who's any good... He lost 4 straight rounds to Gerald Washington before he finally landed a big punch.. Washington has NOTHING!!! ... He has no jab... no combinations... no counters... no defense... He's big and he's athletic and he's well conditioned and he's real tall and he's already aging before he even learns how to box -- so his transition from football is going very poorly... How does anyone like Washington win a string of rounds off Wilder??? ... Because Wilder has no game... He's tough and he's big and tall he's a puncher... and he's a half assed boxer.. That's Not enough to stay with Joshua.IronFrost wrote: ↑05 Nov 2017, 00:52
Joshua's is not so good as you many think. I mean Dilian Whyte is absolute garbage and we could see that against Chisora and Helenius.
Wladimir got schooled by Tyson Fury who was never considered as "someone who would do that".
Carlos Takam already lost against Alexander Povetkin and Joseph Parker (and had draw against PEREZ (who lost against Breidis).
It's not any hate towards Joshua. But that big fella gets hyped too much while Wilder and Fury are hated. They both could beat him and Hearn would colapse
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I think wilder has the absolute biggest 1 punch. He does swing from the trees compared to Joshua though, I mean he truly truly loads up big.
Wilder, although not this morning vs Stiverne, usual has problems setting up a big shot though. It can often come a bit out of nowhere. Joshua’s better at creating openings, dominates opponents
Wilder, although not this morning vs Stiverne, usual has problems setting up a big shot though. It can often come a bit out of nowhere. Joshua’s better at creating openings, dominates opponents
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funso banjo baby
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Re: Wilder hits harder than Joshua
Wilder isn't a huge puncher compared to AJ or Parker
he just fights stiffs
he just fights stiffs
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Damn gilgamesh you just got it tight from Brut
Joshua's last 2 flights would have went 12 too if it weren't for British ref's wetting the bed.
Re: Wilder hits harder than Joshua
He does, and, crude as he is I think he will KO Joshua
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Wlad was gone! Takam was poor stoppage though
Wlad is a million times better defensively than anyone wilder has fought though, so landing ko shots isn’t shooting fish in a barrel.
I think Takam has a good chance of going 12 though. He’d took a lot of big shots but he was still there. Takam is no chump though
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Yep no doubt in my mind he has been the hardest punching heavyweight for a while. Unfortunately he hasn't fought anyone that good and sometimes his skills look like shit.
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The Molina fight isn't a real fair comparison. Not that it matters, but Wilder was 4 months coming off a broken hand, so he fought a little different. Molina should have been stopped the first time he turned his back, which was about the 4th or 5th round. Basically a no mas move.
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lillywhite14
- Heavyweight

Re: Wilder hits harder than Joshua
He might do. The problem might be that Wilder doesn’t take a shot as well as Joshua does.
Re: Wilder hits harder than Joshua
What about the fact that AJ has stopped 2 more Top 10 ranked Heavyweights than Wilder has? Is that a fair comparison?Badhusker wrote: ↑05 Nov 2017, 14:05The Molina fight isn't a real fair comparison. Not that it matters, but Wilder was 4 months coming off a broken hand, so he fought a little different. Molina should have been stopped the first time he turned his back, which was about the 4th or 5th round. Basically a no mas move.
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Only one and it was Klitshcko. Martin had notting to do with top 10. Same goes for that bum Dilian Whyte who is maybe even worse than Eric Molinagilgamesh wrote: ↑05 Nov 2017, 14:07What about the fact that AJ has stopped 2 more Top 10 ranked Heavyweights than Wilder has? Is that a fair comparison?Badhusker wrote: ↑05 Nov 2017, 14:05The Molina fight isn't a real fair comparison. Not that it matters, but Wilder was 4 months coming off a broken hand, so he fought a little different. Molina should have been stopped the first time he turned his back, which was about the 4th or 5th round. Basically a no mas move.
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The other one is Carlos TakamIronFrost wrote: ↑05 Nov 2017, 14:24Only one and it was Klitshcko. Martin had notting to do with top 10. Same goes for that bum Dilian Whyte who is maybe even worse than Eric Molinagilgamesh wrote: ↑05 Nov 2017, 14:07What about the fact that AJ has stopped 2 more Top 10 ranked Heavyweights than Wilder has? Is that a fair comparison?Badhusker wrote: ↑05 Nov 2017, 14:05
The Molina fight isn't a real fair comparison. Not that it matters, but Wilder was 4 months coming off a broken hand, so he fought a little different. Molina should have been stopped the first time he turned his back, which was about the 4th or 5th round. Basically a no mas move.