well it wasn’t exactly a fury/wilder beating but Joe Frazier dominated Ali with non stop pressure in the original super fight in 1971 he knocked him down and the whole right side of his face was swollen...no he didn’t get properly dominated like wilder did but he was beaten up...
he found his way back and beat joe, as for Joshua I noticed everybody was quick too assume he was completely finished mentally this that and the next thing but we’re not so fast too give credit from coming back from actually being dominated and humiliated bye Ruiz doesn’t matter how he got it done...he got it done.
And now....everybody is “jumping ship” on wilder...how about waiting too see how he responds too being humiliated bye fury before completely writing him off, I’ve never been a Wilder fan but obviously his power is very impressive and is probably the most destructive since a younger Tyson
Give the guy a chance for redemption and then we can see wether he is as good as he’s been saying all along...it’s on his shoulders now I think wilder is better off trying too make ether the white or Joshua fight first BEFORE he thinks about fury again.
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I’m glad you cleared that up about Ali.
I’ve never been a Wilder fan - Sure He’s got a Devastating Right Hand & a bit of a left jab
Otherwise his boxing skills at world championships level is very lacking.
Had he any skill he’d of tried to jab at Tyson’s previously cut eye instead he just kept being pushed
Backwards around the ring & looking to unload his Right - A bigger heavier Fury wasn’t to bothered
By them.
As for AJ he’s a good ambassador for the sport looks the part & comes across well on TV
He sells Tickets - Yes He Beat an Untrained & Fatter Ruiz over 12rnds.
I’m undecided on AJ - Let’s wait & see if he gets another Tough Match Up - my doubt is his
Heart if he gets hit hard / dumped - will he just quit again.