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I've never really rated him, static robot as Fury has said for years. Be interesting to see how Wilder goes next month but for me he would stop Joshua within 5 rounds, far too fast and a lot heavier punching power than Uysk. Best thing Joshua can do and more so after his meltdown is retire. I don't see where he goes from here.
He's limited and I've always said as much, but he's been a good solid top 3 (now too 4) heavy during a mediocre era. The reason Usyk is getting so much credit and the reason the Fury fight would've been so big is because AJ's a good fighter.
Interesting to see what happens now. Mentally he seems all over the place since an average puncher scrambled his brains.