Boxing - Day of Reckoning

tommytwojags

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Most of the world's best heavyweights on show tonight.

Can Joshua take Otto Wallin's punches? This is the guy who cut Tyson Fury so bad he needed 47 stitches in his face.

Does Deontay Wilder have a plan B ? If he can't ko Joe Parker can he outbox him? Probably not.

Can Daniel Dubois win against the unbeaten "Big Baby" Jarrell Miller?

It all looks very interesting.
 
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Think the money men are looking for a Wilder Joshua match. Strange how many times the money men seem to get their way.
 
Clearly, Wilder has no great boxing skills and no plan B. If Joe Parker can take the big punches he will win.
 
Is it just me or has Wilder got too thin a-legs for a heavy weight boxer?

Avoid a K/O here in the last 2 rounds and Parker will walk this.
 
So much for Parker running from Wilder a while back...

Wilders team have been keeping him out of the big fights for years and feeding him bullshit about who ducked who, because they know he wasn't up to it deep down.

"Deontay Wilder accepts that all the talk of a potential fight between him and Anthony Joshua was "a little bit" of a distraction in the build up to this bout.

What will this defeat now do to plans for that potential match-up?"

It's been him mentioning about AJ, being respectful in person and then as soon as he's away from him saying he's scared etc, where was the energy in front of him?

Mr excuses, once he analysed the gloves for weights, will now blame the distraction, the lights, the wind etc.
 
OK. One to go. AJ is better when he's not facing a big puncher so I think he will win on points or with a late stoppage.
 
A bit deflating for AJ?

People were saying there was jeopardy and Wilder picked too high an opponent for his level.

AJ will have wanted to be the one to expose wilder but now he knows it's probably not happening, so a bit deflating.

Got to ignore that and take out Wallin, in a better style than fury did too and see where it takes him.
 
Too easy for AJ. Battered him. Guy never threw a shot. Total mismatch. Imagine paying for these two fights. Dear me.
 
Well done AJ, battered someone who troubled Fury and was supposedly a tough fight.

I still think he beats Fury when he's on it and saying he'd batter Wilder is less of a out there statement for many now.
 
Watched the fights. Two observations.
How the hell did Parker lose to Joe Joyce?
Wallins punches wouldn't have troubled Charles Hawtry.
 
Fury built his reputation on a boring hugfust and his trilogy against Wilder who is a terrible boxer. He was hyped up as the biggest puncher in history, it always makes me chuckle that.
 
Age catching up with him, perhaps? He's 38 now, so maybe he's not doing as much training as he should, maybe he's not physically able to do so.
He was never any good. His best victory was against Luiz Ortiz who was reported to be knocking on 50 when they fought. He's an awful boxer that built a record fighting bums.
 
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