Anthony Joshua vs Deontay wilder. If they trained UFC..

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HOW do you think each would fare? Both against each other and in the current heavy weight division?

Obviously Joshua knocks out wilder due to him vastly technically superior and wilder being way over rated.

Discuss.
 
They are both technically pretty average boxers, would have got smoked in other eras..

Joshua was down on points to a 40 year old Klitchko and Wilder was down on points to Ortiz before their athleticism bailed them out...
 
If they trained Pride,that would be much better.
 
They are both technically pretty average boxers, would have got smoked in other eras..

Joshua was down on points to a 40 year old Klitchko and Wilder was down on points to Ortiz before their athleticism bailed them out...
Yea, fair do's. I honestly believe that he is still the better boxer of the two. Ortiz is very good and is the most legit win in wilders career. Klitchko although old is a much better opponent. Deontay has a punchers chance imo.

I think both would absolutely smash stipe with little training.
 
Yea, fair do's. I honestly believe that he is still the better boxer of the two. Ortiz is very good and is the most legit win in wilders career. Klitchko although old is a much better opponent. Deontay has a punchers chance imo.

I think both would absolutely smash stipe with little training.
I am a fan of Wilder but he takes way too many shots looking for the KO, this very nearly cost him last fight and will eventually
 
They are both technically pretty average boxers, would have got smoked in other eras..

Joshua was down on points to a 40 year old Klitchko and Wilder was down on points to Ortiz before their athleticism bailed them out...

Joshua is technically sound for a heavyweight. He's no Larry Holmes but the fundamentals are, fundamental..

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I am a fan of Wilder but he takes way too many shots looking for the KO, this very nearly cost him last fight and will eventually
Yea I like wilder and he's got some serious raw power. But i h8nestky don't see how his technique has developed. He hasn't exactly fight great competition either. AJ has his fair share of cans on his list but has a fair few decent opponents.

Whyte, klitchko, takam, are pretty good. See how he does against Parker for now.
 
Yea I like wilder and he's got some serious raw power. But i h8nestky don't see how his technique has developed. He hasn't exactly fight great competition either. AJ has his fair share of cans on his list but has a fair few decent opponents.

Whyte, klitchko, takam, are pretty good. See how he does against Parker for now.
hm povetkin is on that card too, i'll tune in
 

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