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    I think they'll try and get him to lay off the gym room, it really sucks cause i can see aj being loved by the fans but not ever winning a world title probably falling short just like audley. But i hope he does, but right now he gets smashed by most guys i might even go onto saying chisora would give him hell

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      Originally posted by Sparked_26 View Post
      It must be so frustrating being Price.

      All that power and he really can't hold a shot.
      Frustrating for any boxing fan tbh. It's not just his chin but that dumb **** can't even do the basics right. If he just brought his hands back to his chin he would be fine half the time.
      Last edited by kiDynamite92; 12-12-2015, 09:18 PM.

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        AJ will soon be exposed. Even Stiverne would beat him. I would be surprised if Arreola made it close.

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          Originally posted by KOVALBOXER View Post
          Unlike Joshua, Wilder has little to no background amateur experience. He's improving every fight, he's the real deal. Povetkin is a beast, especially being dwarfed by the average heavyweight nowadays. Jennings is great too. You can hate Fury all you want but you can't deny his boxing skills.
          Joshua had very little amateur experience with only had 20 fights 17-3...Wilder actually had slightly more amateur fights...earned a spot on the 2008 U.S. Olympic team by winning the Olympic Trials in just his 21st fight...bronze medal in 2008 Beijing games.

          Wilder negates Joshua's height and reach advantage that he has had so far. Joshua has more brawn...Wilder is faster with better stamina and more athletic and has more pro experience...it would be an interesting match up

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            Originally posted by jaded View Post
            Joshua had very little amateur experience with only had 20 fights 17-3...Wilder actually had slightly more amateur fights...earned a spot on the 2008 U.S. Olympic team by winning the Olympic Trials in just his 21st fight...bronze medal in 2008 Beijing games.

            Wilder negates Joshua's height and reach advantage that he has had so far. Joshua has more brawn...Wilder is faster with better stamina and more athletic and has more pro experience...it would be an interesting match up
            Good point. Wilder is called Bronze Bomber for his medal...

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              Originally posted by KOVALBOXER View Post
              Unlike Joshua, Wilder has little to no background amateur experience. He's improving every fight, he's the real deal. Povetkin is a beast, especially being dwarfed by the average heavyweight nowadays. Jennings is great too. You can hate Fury all you want but you can't deny his boxing skills.
              He was an Olympic Bronze Medalist.

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                Originally posted by Box-Office View Post
                He was an Olympic Bronze Medalist.
                Originally posted by jaded View Post
                Joshua had very little amateur experience with only had 20 fights 17-3...Wilder actually had slightly more amateur fights...earned a spot on the 2008 U.S. Olympic team by winning the Olympic Trials in just his 21st fight...bronze medal in 2008 Beijing games.

                Wilder negates Joshua's height and reach advantage that he has had so far. Joshua has more brawn...Wilder is faster with better stamina and more athletic and has more pro experience...it would be an interesting match up
                Joshua has 43 fights in total in the amateurs. He fought in the amateurs for 5-6 years before turning pro.

                Wilder had around 27 fights(I can't find a legitimate number online), was only fighting in the amateurs for 3 years before turning pro.

                I over exaggerated a bit with Wilder's background. But he's still far with amatuer experience compared to Povetkin (125-7) and Klitschko (134-6)

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                  Originally posted by KOVALBOXER View Post
                  Joshua has 43 fights in total in the amateurs. He fought in the amateurs for 5-6 years before turning pro.

                  Wilder had around 27 fights(I can't find a legitimate number online), was only fighting in the amateurs for 3 years before turning pro.

                  I over exaggerated a bit with Wilder's background. But he's still far with amatuer experience compared to Povetkin (125-7) and Klitschko (134-6)
                  Your right...I compared only the highlights of their respective amateur careers. But really not much difference there...neither had many amateur fights at all...Wilder still has more pro experience. Neither have been tested as a pro. For now Fury is the man...I look forward to watching them fight him.

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                    People think he's got bad stamina, but he got better as the fight went on? Ehm..

                    The slowing down was done by Dillian Whyte who is one hell of a body puncher.

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                      Originally posted by jaded View Post
                      Joshua had very little amateur experience with only had 20 fights 17-3...Wilder actually had slightly more amateur fights...earned a spot on the 2008 U.S. Olympic team by winning the Olympic Trials in just his 21st fight...bronze medal in 2008 Beijing games.

                      Wilder negates Joshua's height and reach advantage that he has had so far. Joshua has more brawn...Wilder is faster with better stamina and more athletic and has more pro experience...it would be an interesting match up
                      Joshua had 34 amateur fights, not 20.

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