If Joshua Loses the Rematch to Usyk, Would You Like to See Him in Against Wilder Immediately?

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  • KTFOKING
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    #1

    If Joshua Loses the Rematch to Usyk, Would You Like to See Him in Against Wilder Immediately?

    So let's say Joshua loses again to Usyk next March or April, would you like to see him go right in against Wilder? In this scenario, Wilder will not have taken another fight post-trilogy.

    I'd say YES! I don't think both fighters need to rebuild or fight a soft touch. They need big fights and this would still be a massive fight. It's also a fight that we will guarantee having someone get KTFO.

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  • hugh grant
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    Wilder needs to regain confidence and rebuild but I always like the best fighting the best

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      #3
      Originally posted by hugh grant
      Wilder needs to regain confidence and rebuild but I always like the best fighting the best
      He does not need to regain his confidence. He got batted in the second Fury fight and still had full confidence in the trilogy. Wilder is also 35 years old. Does he really have time to rebuild? Joshua himself is 32 years old. Neither fighter is a spring chicken. Can they really be motivated fighting lesser competition?

      Only thing is both will be coming off two losses. But they will have been to Fury and Usyk, so I think in that regard it should not be a problem selling this fight to the public.

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      • The Big Dunn
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        That would be best for both of them. Clean the other guy completely out of the hwt picture then the winner gets the Usyk/fury winner.

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          #5
          Originally posted by KTFOKING

          He does not need to regain his confidence. He got batted in the second Fury fight and still had full confidence in the trilogy. Wilder is also 35 years old. Does he really have time to rebuild? Joshua himself is 32 years old. Neither fighter is a spring chicken. Can they really be motivated fighting lesser competition?

          Only thing is both will be coming off two losses. But they will have been to Fury and Usyk, so I think in that regard it should not be a problem selling this fight to the public.
          Yes !maybe you have a point. But Josh seems awfully good for wilder to comeback to after being koed. Maybe wilder fighting a chisora level guy or other top 15 but and then the whytes, ruiz, and josh?

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          • KTFOKING
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            #6
            Originally posted by hugh grant

            Yes !maybe you have a point. But Josh seems awfully good for wilder to comeback to after being koed. Maybe wilder fighting a chisora level guy or other top 15 but and then the whytes, ruiz, and josh?
            I mean at this point he's just probably after the big fights. I don't think we need to be wasting any time, just need to go straight to this fight...And If Joshua beats Wilder and Fury beats Usyk? Then you can set up Joshua vs Fury in another MASSIVE fight...If Wilder beats Joshua and then if Usyk beats Fury? Wilder vs Usyk is a huge fight.

            Wilder vs Joshua would be fireworks!

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            • Marchegiano
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              #7
              Yes, of course. I still don't think Joshua lasts long against Deontay. The old 3 need to settle their **** before they go away.

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              • JakeTheBoxer
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                #8
                I would love to see Wilder -Ruiz before that.

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                • moochi
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                  #9
                  Joshua would annihilate Wilder.

                  Joshua is good at distance, has a good chin and can **** hard.. Wilder would gas after 3 rounds and I can't see Wilder taking AJ shots (which would be much more powerful and devastating than Fury's).

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                  • KTFOKING
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
                    I would love to see Wilder -Ruiz before that.
                    I would be fine with that but nothing to me beats Wilder vs Joshua, in this scenario.

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