lmao, thanks Oogiebe.
AJ - Wilder, nothing else matters
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Bard of Boxrec
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Re: AJ - Wilder, nothing else matters
not close, should matter how far
Need to hear more from DiBellar
Cos we all want wilder/joshuaaaaar
And nothing else matters
Need to hear more from DiBellar
Cos we all want wilder/joshuaaaaar
And nothing else matters
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Bard of Boxrec
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Re: AJ - Wilder, nothing else matters
Wilder’s style is open, all day
Windmill time, he does it his way
All those right hands, they make hay
And nothing else matters
Windmill time, he does it his way
All those right hands, they make hay
And nothing else matters
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Lenny Cravats
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Re: AJ - Wilder, nothing else matters
It was good to see AJ getting a win against Ruiz Jr, but I do think that defeat will leave lasting scars. I imagine that AJ will try to emulate Klitscho from now on - though he'll fall apart easier. Usyk definitely has the beating of AJ and I'd be pretty confident that Wilder would knock him out.
Fury has been raising his profile in the US, a wise strategy to get a fairer result if it goes to the cards.
Of the four; Wilder, Fury, Usyk and AJ it's an interesting mix. Fury blows hot and cold, he's pretty unpredictable. Usyk has the best fundamentals but we don't know a great deal about him at HW. AJ has had his confidence cracked (possibly). The one we know most about is Wilder.
FWIW, I think Wilder KO's AJ and Fury - I'd give Usyk the best chance of beating him.
I think Fury beats Usyk and AJ.
At this point, I'm not sure what AJ can do. It'll all go to shit for him if he gets caught by Wilder and Fury does what Fury does and outscores him.
Fury has been raising his profile in the US, a wise strategy to get a fairer result if it goes to the cards.
Of the four; Wilder, Fury, Usyk and AJ it's an interesting mix. Fury blows hot and cold, he's pretty unpredictable. Usyk has the best fundamentals but we don't know a great deal about him at HW. AJ has had his confidence cracked (possibly). The one we know most about is Wilder.
FWIW, I think Wilder KO's AJ and Fury - I'd give Usyk the best chance of beating him.
I think Fury beats Usyk and AJ.
At this point, I'm not sure what AJ can do. It'll all go to shit for him if he gets caught by Wilder and Fury does what Fury does and outscores him.
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Re: AJ - Wilder, nothing else matters
Bust a cheek, and a chin or two
Every year drops bums, nothing new
Better fights, for a better view?
and nothing else matters
Every year drops bums, nothing new
Better fights, for a better view?
and nothing else matters
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Re: AJ - Wilder, nothing else matters
Never cared for Johan Du
Never cared for Areohhwiohhhwioh
But I know
Never cared for Areohhwiohhhwioh
But I know
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margaret thatcher
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Re: AJ - Wilder, nothing else matters
In 2020 year Josh will fight Pulev and Usyk is my guess. At minimum Wilder will be close to 36 if it happens...he can be waited out a bit by the 4-5 years younger men.
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drunkenpiper36
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Re: AJ - Wilder, nothing else matters
Shame really. I think Wilder vs Joshua would be a good fight.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑30 Dec 2019, 11:29 In 2020 year Josh will fight Pulev and Usyk is my guess. At minimum Wilder will be close to 36 if it happens...he can be waited out a bit by the 4-5 years younger men.
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margaret thatcher
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Re: AJ - Wilder, nothing else matters
Ya, I would joy at hearing that Wilder-AJ was made, but I think for sure not this year unfortunately
Re: AJ - Wilder, nothing else matters
I would love to see Usyk vs someone like Ortiz to see if he is a legit heavyweight threat before getting a shot at the belts. He hasn't proven he is yet.
Re: AJ - Wilder, nothing else matters
Well if Usyk ends up fighting for the vacated WBO as a lot are predicting, hopefully he will be matched up with Parker.
And if somehow Joshua doesn't drop the WBO, I still expect Usyk to face a top 15 fighter like Chisora in the interim.
And if somehow Joshua doesn't drop the WBO, I still expect Usyk to face a top 15 fighter like Chisora in the interim.
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sturm vogel
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Re: AJ - Wilder, nothing else matters
"Nothing Else Matters"? Such a dull proposition. Ok, the whole industry should just shut down, no more promotions of any kind anywhere; and after the hypothetical AJ v. Wilder event is over no other boxer exists.
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John_newman
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Re: AJ - Wilder, nothing else matters
My guess is Joshua will go for the early rounds knockout and wilder is a bit defensive in the early rounds. It would be a treat to watch wilder avoiding the AJ's punches and AJ to catch him with his right hand.
If the fight goes in late rounds then i would bet on wilder as i think he has a bit more stamina and power.
Let's see what time unfolds on 22 Feb.
If the fight goes in late rounds then i would bet on wilder as i think he has a bit more stamina and power.
Let's see what time unfolds on 22 Feb.