Quote Originally Posted by nuggetdotcom View Post
I fully remember the first Lennox Holyfield fight in New York, biggest judging fix I have seen, UNTIL, last nights episode. A disgrace to the sanctioning bodies, and reflects badly on American boxing. The only good thing, which is financial/political, is that Wilder and Fury share a big money rematch and freeze Joshua out.
Fury had the bollox to take the fight, Joshua/Hearn didn't.
For me here: I don't think Joshua can beat Tyson or Deontay after the performance. I don't think Joshua gets up and stays composed with hit with a Wilder shot. And I don't think Joshua will land at will on Fury.

To me: Wilder hits MUCH HARDER than Wlad. Wlad was always volume puncher. And as you saw, Joshua nearly fainted away when caught smack against Wlad.