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  • Comments Thread For: Joshua-Wallin, Wilder-Parker, 'Day Of Reckoning' Weigh-In Results From Riyadh

    Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder are finally one win away from a head-on collision. The pair of former heavyweight titlists arrived ripped and ready for their separate co-headlining acts atop Saturday's 'Day of Reckoning' mega card from Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (DAZN/ESPN+ Pay-Per-View, 11:00 a.m ET, $39.99
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  • #2
    Wilder 213 with wraps.
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    • #3
      Wow...213. That is nuts.Let's see how this plays out.

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      • #4
        Big Baby 330 lbs

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        • #5
          Originally posted by mlac View Post
          Big Baby 330 lbs
          Big fatty

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          • #6
            Wilder and Miller the two extremes.

            Was it Bellew who said Wilder is built like a cockroach, lol.

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            • #7
              Team Wilders so out there he thought the fight was today and got his hands wrapped didn’t even notice the opposition had no one looking on and no one else in the room when he sat down as Malik taped him up saying this is Amazing .
              Last edited by juggernaut666; 12-22-2023, 12:05 PM.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by BoxingOutlaw View Post
                Wilder 213 with wraps.
                Was that with his famous ring walk suit on?

                Crazy, that dude is 6 07 and has a low weight for this era of super heavyweights.

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                • #9
                  To me, there are only two competitive fights in this whole stacked card. These are Wilder vs Parker and Dubois vs Miller.
                  • Joshua beats Otto very easily with a KO and possibly inside the first 4-5 rounds. Otto is a hype job and his best win ever is against Breazeale who was in his last fight before retirement. Joshua has already fought Wallin twice before and beat him both times.
                  • Makhmudov smashes Agit Kabayel with a KO.
                  • Hrgovic has the easiest fight of them all. He wins within 2 rounds.
                  • Bivol also wins either late or by points
                  • Jai also wins
                  • Sanchez looks old and confused. If he performs like he did in his previous fights, he wins but otherwise, it will be a tough night.
                  Coming to the two competitive fights. Dubois needs to be careful early on as Miller may try to play rough and intimidate him. If Dubois keeps to the game plan, and uses his jab effectively, then he can beat Miller. Miller ain't got many big wins despite his loud-mouthedness. Dubois' problem will be his confidence and will if things do not work early and he has to work hard in later rounds. Miller is a lot more intimidating than Usyk or Joyce so if Dubois quit then, I wonder what he will do now.

                  Wilder, in my opinion, is a great fighter with a big heart but he isn't the smartest in training and skills. He did not make the best use of the last 2 years after the defeat from Fury, so I am not sure where he is at the moment. Wilder has good stamina but due to his lower weight and not because of his conditioning. Ideally, I think Wilder should be 225-230 and his stamina should come from aerobics, like running similarly to what Fury does (or did previously). Moreover, we are not sure if he has made the maximum in terms of gaining skills during the last 2 years by staying with Malik. AJ, for instance, went to other places and tried different coaches where he was not very comfortable and training at home. Wilder has done none of that. Malik is good, but Wilder remains in a comfortable environment and does not spar with the younger guys as he would have if he was away in someone else's gym. He has a good right hand that might bail him out again as it has done so many times.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by STREET CLEANER View Post

                    Was that with his famous ring walk suit on?

                    Crazy, that dude is 6 07 and has a low weight for this era of super heavyweights.
                    And will still spark everybody other than Fury.

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