DWelbz19
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That fight showed why everyone ducks Ortiz. Man is a beast.
I believe it included the last round. Two bomb zquads weighed heavy on the judges.Also, lol at the judges having wilder up on points. Boxing gonna box right?
Then he's a bigger idiot than I thought.MMA legend Brendan Schaub rates the Wilder fight as the greatest heavyweight fight of all time
Of course he is you cheeto fingered feck.Then he's a bigger idiot than I thought.
And legend he is not.
MMA legend Brendan Schaub rates the Wilder fight as the greatest heavyweight fight of all time
You really have to throw logic and reason out the window when it comes to Wilder. It's all well and good stating he's an atrocious boxer in terms of technique and form, but the fact of the matter is he has a slingshot of unorthodox returns and he'll gladly get hit to exchange them. He can take a punch, but nobody, as of yet, has been able to take his.
Joshua's chin is always there to be hit, and that's the concern here - Wilder will gladly trade, but can Joshua handle that? Klitschko does not have the same kind of generative force from bizarre positions and stances, so it is not the same kind of issues with power.
Joshua will also tire before Wilder.
It's a really interesting clash, when/should they meet. Wilder is no boxer, yet he's a legitimate threat. It's the Fury's, who can evade all night, that will be the fighters Wilder has little chance against - anyone he can trade with, he will always have a big chance of winning against.
Aj is going to get destroyed, i love the guy but Wilder is fecking mental.
Think Wilder would beat Fury.
Not for me, doubt he'd even land a punch on a fully fit Fury.
AJ even gets tagged by shots he sees coming Wilder's completely bizarre and unorthodox winging punches are going to land at some point - I think that's inevitable. I also think Wilder punches harder and certainly harder than Klitschko so I wouldn't use that as a gauge for punch resistance against faster, harder and dangerously unsighted shots.Disagree with some of this.
AJ is a better boxer than Wilder. Wilder looks very limited bar his reach and powerful right. Genuinely looks to have little else in the locker. Yes, he's now has his chin tested but let's be honest he was out on his feet against Ortiz and might as well have been knocked down. He was lit up and up until the stoppage (despite the bizarre score) was losing the fight by 3 rounds.
AJ has had his heart and chin tested and came through. Watching last night shows that Wilder is there to be hit himself and don't think AJ would have too much difficulty landing.
Also don't understand the criticism of AJs engine and why you feel Wilder has the advantage here? I don't think a fight between these two goes the distance anyway.
In essence I think AJ is far more rounded with equal power. Wilder always has a chance with his very odd style and heavy hands but if AJ refuses to get involved in a gunslinging contest I think he wins pretty comfortably.
I don't think Wilder would get near him. He's got more chance against Joshua, as he's more likely to land that bomb of a right.Be some fight Joshua vs Wilder.
Both got some power, obviously Joshua is more rounded, but Wilder punches from awkward angles and KO's look so brutal.
I'd have to go with Joshua, especially if goes later rounds but wouldn't surprise me seeing Wilder KO Joshua.
Think Wilder would beat Fury.
Be some fight Joshua vs Wilder.
Both got some power, obviously Joshua is more rounded, but Wilder punches from awkward angles and KO's look so brutal.
I'd have to go with Joshua, especially if goes later rounds but wouldn't surprise me seeing Wilder KO Joshua.
Think Wilder would beat Fury.
He'd get schooled. Wouldn't have the reach advantage either which he has over most heavyweights.
Yeah, I think that's being overlooked a lot. Fury is a fantastic boxer but we're talking about coming back to the absolute highest level of a sport after such a long time. You can't take that for granted. Especially not with Fury, given his self-admitted (and supported by photo evidence) horrible physical shape during that layoff. I don't think he's ever coming back to his old level.I think that would be a good fight as well - both in terms of matchups and hype, since both have big mouths. I think Wilder would win in the end as I just don't see Fury rolling back the clock to 3 years ago, especially after no having fought for that long.
Wasn't that impressed by Wilder TBH.
Ortiz was winning that fight until he gassed trying to finish him off.
Fair play Wilder has a good chin, he recovered pretty fast, but if that's AJ hitting him in that situation he's going down, period.
If AJ beats Parker it really is the next logical fight. It'll break records that's for sure.
I think his unorthodox style and speed will give AJ a bit to think about, but he can definitely beat him.
Ah, boxing politics. A great reminder of why I can't be bothered with the sport nowadays. Seems to have somehow got even worse in recent years, although maybe I'm just getting more cynical.
But isn't that the literal thing with Wilder? Who is ever impressed by him? He's a terrible boxer who does so many things wrong in all of his fights. Swings for the fences; finds himself off balance and woefully off-line; constantly picks the poorer option when setting up his punches and so and so forth, but none of it matters - the speed, power and angles of his random swings make him lethal unless the opponent is simply not there to be hit.Wasn't that impressed by Wilder TBH.
Ortiz was winning that fight until he gassed trying to finish him off.
Fair play Wilder has a good chin, he recovered pretty fast, but if that's AJ hitting him in that situation he's going down, period.
If AJ beats Parker it really is the next logical fight. It'll break records that's for sure.
I think his unorthodox style and speed will give AJ a bit to think about, but he can definitely beat him.
I still don't see how a fight between Joshua and Wilder doesn't come down to who can take the punch of the other and remain standing.
The [main] problem I have with Joshua is he doesn't move his head, at all. In every fight against a boxer with some pedigree to them, he gets hit, and it's for the good graces of not fighting a truly ferocious puncher, he hasn't been in more bother than vs. Klitschko. Joshua's own size and power generally means he'll win through, but that's seriously risky stuff.For me, neither are going to be able to take the punches of the other. They are the two hardest hitting heavyweights in the division. It's simply a case of who is able to land their big shots first and for that reason alone, I'd favour AJ because he's the better boxer.
It took Wilder till round 5 to land a decent shot on Ortiz and he took quite a lot of decent shots himself before then. If that happened against AJ, he wouldn't see round 5. That's not to say you could ever write him off. It's the punchers chance and AJ is hittable.
For me, neither are going to be able to take the punches of the other. They are the two hardest hitting heavyweights in the division. It's simply a case of who is able to land their big shots first and for that reason alone, I'd favour AJ because he's the better boxer.
It took Wilder till round 5 to land a decent shot on Ortiz and he took quite a lot of decent shots himself before then. If that happened against AJ, he wouldn't see round 5. That's not to say you could ever write him off. It's the punchers chance and AJ is hittable.