I really thought he'd learn the lesson and lose a bit of bulk. Alas, he bulked up even more.tobyh5 wrote: ↑05 Nov 2017, 08:53 For me there is a question mark over the chin of Wilder simply as it has not been tested properly. It may be fine, it may not. I think the result may come down to that and if it holds up, I think he may take AJ. Hits hard enough, wild enough to throw all sorts of bombs at AJ which are hard to defnd against so one will get through and when Josh gets hurt, his recovery takes literally rounds. He flattens out and stamina and fitness seems to fail him and if Wilder can maintain a pace then he could hurt him then finish the job.
AJ needs to stop whatever he is doing which is piling on the muscle as it is a clear hindrance. That was obvious after the Wlad fight and instead he piled on more.
I would still make him a favourite against Wilder. Has a better chin (I suspect) and generally he's the better boxer and therefore more likely to land the big shot first.