Anthony Joshua still beats Wilder because 1. He has better style technique and 2. He's not going to be winging out arm punches like Ortiz did. Ortiz should have had Wilder done and dusted but he just didn't have the pop in his punches, maybe he's off the juice, maybe he's old, but he had the opportunity to end it and he didn't.
What's right wing about Fenster laying out his friend's good old fashioned racism? I mean he's a Mod here, if anyone is to dictate the tone of the forum it's the Mods.![]()
Here is the thing. Wilder fought who everyone considered a real threat and still won. I feel like people just keep discrediting him. I definitely agree that he lacks tons of skill, but he has passed every test to at least prove that he belongs with AJ. AJ to me hasn’t really proven much more than Wilder.
2nd longest reigning heavyweight champion EVER and it's not a big deal to beat him? OK to each their own. As an American I'd love to see the belts back here in the states and there be another fighter to get excited about. Wilder could very well be that guy, but I just think AJ is more polished and in a fight I trust the person who takes the time to aim rather than the person who fires off wildly from the hip.
The main issue for us as fans is the AJ-Wilder fight MUST happen and it MUST happen immediately like the entire sport off boxing depends on it. Undefeated vs Undefeated giant vs giant power vs power these kind of fights must happen if boxing is to remain relevant otherwise why fucking watch the sport. I think it could be an amazing event especially if they can piggy back some other top notch fights on that card to make it a once in a lifetime event as it should be.
AJ brings way more money than Wilder and has more belts so AJ is the A side no question.
This could be over in a few rounds when it happens and for me it's 50 - 50 who wins.
Might come down to who can climb off the floor and keep on going, this could be a real Heavyweight classic
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