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feels like most of the posters here don't think Joshua beats Wilder
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Its because the majority of posters here have either boxed or box. There are somethings that are just obvious man. His deficiencies as a fighter arr just too big for a guy w a jab and a right hand like Wilder man that shyt is different and he has done nothing but work on making it and the things around it better. In this very thread youll find me posting gifs of him getting flung around the ring as an ammy and stumbling around as a pro with ? about his chin and ability to fight hurt. After Ortiz those are gone. Thats what happens when you fight good opps you get better. Meanwhile Joshua best opp is still a 45 yr old Wlad who I am a stan of but was in the Jennings thread saying he is washed. Everything im saying can be verified w a @Newzz style argument pull up of post :lolbron:

The people here that are Joshua stans think its 50/50 that speaks a lot not even they comdortable in their man.

Ive been VERY critical of Wilder on here but in every fight thread of his here I talk about the improvements he has made since he became a name N whar he still needs. Joshua has made none man, to me its the UK boxing gyms aint shyt. Joshua needs a Manny Steward R.I.P. in his corner he would legit turn that nikka into a monster.

I could imagine the disgust that nikka would have had, had Joshua came back to the corner after 8 against Parker :russ:
 

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a lot of the fight is mental
anthony said on record that he isn't ready for wilder and threatened him with a restraining order lmao
he ain't beating wilder unless something drastically changes
cause wilder gives no fukks. willing to take the lower percentage, and is willing to fight in the states or uk
anthony already said no U.S lmao
 

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Its because the majority of posters here have either boxed or box. There are somethings that are just obvious man. His deficiencies as a fighter arr just too big for a guy w a jab and a right hand like Wilder man that shyt is different and he has done nothing but work on making it and the things around it better. In this very thread youll find me posting gifs of him getting flung around the ring as an ammy and stumbling around as a pro with ? about his chin and ability to fight hurt. After Ortiz those are gone. Thats what happens when you fight good opps you get better. Meanwhile Joshua best opp is still a 45 yr old Wlad who I am a stan of but was in the Jennings thread saying he is washed. Everything im saying can be verified w a @Newzz style argument pull up of post :lolbron:

The people here that are Joshua stans think its 50/50 that speaks a lot not even they comdortable in their man.

Ive been VERY critical of Wilder on here but in every fight thread of his here I talk about the improvements he has made since he became a name N whar he still needs. Joshua has made none man, to me its the UK boxing gyms aint shyt. Joshua needs a Manny Steward R.I.P. in his corner he would legit turn that nikka into a monster.

I could imagine the disgust that nikka would have had, had Joshua came back to the corner after 8 against Parker :russ:
I disagree breh but I get it :ehh:
I box too and know people both online or offline who box or boxed before who picking Joshua

I think both have deficiencies and both pack some serious heat so both are deadly but vulnerable and that makes it so interesting

I think Joshua would be able to work his way inside and press Wilder, Wilder couldn't keep it in the center of ther ring for so long. If you say Wilder's can keep his distance, outjab Joshua and then lands the straight right and finishes him that's fine too, it's certainly an imaginable scenario. But giving AJ absolute no chance is strange to me
 

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I dont feel AJ makes it out the first 50 sec, no defense, straight line fighter, pure complete stiff.......Matter of fact if Wilder dont drop a right over the first 3-4 jabs he throws vs that stiff he aint shyt......


Blames Wlads inability to hit fighters his size for even having us waste time discussing this bum....:hhh:
Wilder could get AJ out of there with the Stiverne approach.

Second half of your post is retarded, per usual.
 

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I disagree breh but I get it :ehh:
I box too and know people both online or offline who box or boxed before who picking Joshua

I think both have deficiencies and both pack some serious heat so both are deadly but vulnerable and that makes it so interesting

I think Joshua would be able to work his way inside and press Wilder, Wilder couldn't keep it in the center of ther ring for so long. If you say Wilder's can keep his distance, outjab Joshua and then lands the straight right and finishes him that's fine too, it's certainly an imaginable scenario. But giving AJ absolute no chance is strange to me


This is why I say I still see no improvement Joshua gets hesitant when you jab w him. He did it against Wlad and he did it against Parker who he had a crazy reach adv over. Also I don't think AJ's power is what dudes are making it out to be. I think Ortiz has more smoke in his hands than Joshua does :hubie: Wlad wasn't exactly known for the best chin even in his prime and the washed version is his best ko? :hubie:


As far as getting on the inside :francis: What's his inside game? aside from that uppercut breh and if he is in there w someone w some athleticism he isn't landing it because his stiffness gives it away. His inside game vs. Parker was to put him in a headlock and look to his boy to help him in there. :martin:


It's heavyweight boxing so I'm not saying no chance but it's 85/15 (to me) I don't gamble but if I did I would put big money on this fight especially if AJ is the fav.



Wilder could get AJ out of there with the Stiverne approach.

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Sadly that's how I see it Joshua isn't going to be ready for that aggression AT ALL. I hope I'm wrong because this is going to be a huge fight and I want it to be good for boxing but AJ is going to get fukked up :hubie:

Personally I think a clean in shape Fury is the closer fight if he can stay on his toes and avoid that power its avoiding that power man. :why: and Fury been dropped by light punching ass nikkas.
 
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Former WBO champ with ties to ‘Russian crime syndicate’ in New York denied bail

Former WBO champ with ties to ‘Russian crime syndicate’ in New York denied bail
Former WBO champ Avtandil Khurtsidze was denied bail following the arrest of 33 criminals in a crackdown effort on a Russian crime syndicate in New York.
Avtandil Khurtsidze, a Georgian boxer arrested for alleged ties to a Russian crime syndicate in New York, has been denied bail after being charged with charged with racketeering conspiracy.


The boxer was one of 33 criminals arrested in a crackdown effort that saw the U.S. Justice Department target the crime syndicate known as the Shulaya Enterprise, an “organized criminal group operating under the direction and protection of Razhden Shulaya.” According to a press release published by the U.S. Justice Department, unsealed documents showed that Khurtsidze was charged with racketeering conspiracy and wire fraud “in connection with their plot to defraud casinos through the use of electronic devices and software designed to predict the behavior of particular models of electronic ‘slot’ machines, thereby removing the element of chance from play of those machines.”

It added that Shulaya had “substantial influence in the criminal underworld and offered assistance to and protection of the members and associates of the Shulaya Enterprise. Those members and associates, and SHULAYA himself, engaged in widespread criminal activities, including acts of violence, extortion, the operation of illegal gambling businesses, fraud on various casinos, identity theft, credit card frauds, and trafficking of large quantities of stolen goods.”

Khurtsidze was not the only athlete arrested on suspicion of being a member of the Shulaya Enterprise. Former UFC fighter Levan Makashvili was arrested in June 2017 but was granted bail by a New York court later that same month. Khurtsidze’s charges were even more serious, as he was charged with conspiracy under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO), as well as conspiracy to commit wire fraud. Each count carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison.


Prior to his arrest, Khurtsidze was the reigning WBO International interim world champion. He was scheduled to compete against British boxer Billy Joe Saunders for world championship in July 2017 in London, but the fight was canceled because of the arrest. The WBO has since stripped Khurtsidze of his title.
 

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Former WBO champ with ties to ‘Russian crime syndicate’ in New York denied bail

Former WBO champ with ties to ‘Russian crime syndicate’ in New York denied bail
Former WBO champ Avtandil Khurtsidze was denied bail following the arrest of 33 criminals in a crackdown effort on a Russian crime syndicate in New York.
Avtandil Khurtsidze, a Georgian boxer arrested for alleged ties to a Russian crime syndicate in New York, has been denied bail after being charged with charged with racketeering conspiracy.


The boxer was one of 33 criminals arrested in a crackdown effort that saw the U.S. Justice Department target the crime syndicate known as the Shulaya Enterprise, an “organized criminal group operating under the direction and protection of Razhden Shulaya.” According to a press release published by the U.S. Justice Department, unsealed documents showed that Khurtsidze was charged with racketeering conspiracy and wire fraud “in connection with their plot to defraud casinos through the use of electronic devices and software designed to predict the behavior of particular models of electronic ‘slot’ machines, thereby removing the element of chance from play of those machines.”

It added that Shulaya had “substantial influence in the criminal underworld and offered assistance to and protection of the members and associates of the Shulaya Enterprise. Those members and associates, and SHULAYA himself, engaged in widespread criminal activities, including acts of violence, extortion, the operation of illegal gambling businesses, fraud on various casinos, identity theft, credit card frauds, and trafficking of large quantities of stolen goods.”

Khurtsidze was not the only athlete arrested on suspicion of being a member of the Shulaya Enterprise. Former UFC fighter Levan Makashvili was arrested in June 2017 but was granted bail by a New York court later that same month. Khurtsidze’s charges were even more serious, as he was charged with conspiracy under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO), as well as conspiracy to commit wire fraud. Each count carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison.


Prior to his arrest, Khurtsidze was the reigning WBO International interim world champion. He was scheduled to compete against British boxer Billy Joe Saunders for world championship in July 2017 in London, but the fight was canceled because of the arrest. The WBO has since stripped Khurtsidze of his title.

its a shame dude is a killer...he was entertaining as hell to watch in the ring...he stood a good chance at making shyt hot for BJS
 
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