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I hope Wilder doesn't retire. Would love to see him vs Joshua.
I hope Wilder doesn't retire. Would love to see him vs Joshua.
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The discussion kicks off with Joshua's shocking defeat to Dubois, where many fans express disbelief over his performance. Critics highlight Joshua's form since his losses to Usyk, suggesting that he appeared gun-shy, lacking the aggression needed in the ring. There is a palpable sense of anxiety among the commentators about Joshua's future in the sport, especially considering the multitude of knockdowns he suffered during the fight.12
As the conversation unfolds, opinions diverge on the implications of Joshua's performance. Some argue that this may signal the end of his career, emphasizing the need for him to reassess his approach or contemplate retirement. Others criticize the lack of urgency in his corner, feeling that they should have pulled him from such a one-sided contest earlier.34
The sentiment shifts slightly as fans begin to discuss potential next steps for Joshua. While some believe he may not have the skill set to reclaim his status, others hold out hope for a comeback. Dubois, credited for his impressive performance, raises questions about how Joshua will deal with future matchups against formidable opponents.56
"Dubios destroyed him there. That was a brilliant performance."
"Thought he was going to stage a comeback them ooof."
Overall, the thread reveals deep concerns regarding Joshua's boxing future. While Dubois is praised, Joshua's viability as a top contender remains in serious doubt. His next steps will likely determine his legacy and potential return to form.
I hope he doesn't and I don't think he will. Lots of big fights out there for him he's still a big draw. Getting a title fight again now is a stretch though unless there's a fragmentation somehow. If Fury were to obliterate AJ and Usyk then the fact that Wilder went 30 rounds with him would measure up quite well. He also came so close in both the first and third fights even if he was well beaten in the end.Fantastic nights boxing.
I hope Wilder doesn't retire. Would love to see him vs Joshua.
Only an outrageously solid chin saved Wilder from another total humiliation. He looked out on his feet for most of the fight and how he stayed in there that long beggars belief. Credit to him for rallying and landing enough solid shots to remind Fury he was in a fight, but let's be honest, his lack of skills was laid bare as soon as he was hit with a decent shot and his gameplan unravelled in the third. That being said, he is still dangerous with his freakish power and granite chin. I think he'd beat Joshua now but maybe not Usyk.I hope he doesn't and I don't think he will. Lots of big fights out there for him he's still a big draw
Canelo Alvarez became the first undisputed super-middleweight champion in boxing history after knocking out Caleb Plant in the 11th round on Saturday in Las Vegas. Alvarez, the top pound-for-pound boxer in the world, had his opponent against the ropes and landed a hard left hook to Plant's face. He then followed with a right uppercut that dropped Plant for the first time in his career.
After standing back up, Alvarez, in his words, "went for the kill" and connected on a combination of hard straight lefts and rights before Plant hit the mat again. The referee then waved the bout over.
Alvarez (57-1-2) had a 102-59 edge in power shots landed, per Compubox. Of his 117 landed punches, 53 were to Plant's body. As a result, Plant (21-1) started to wear down in the final rounds, and his fatigue showed late before being finished.