Comments Thread For: Wilder Manager: A Joshua Fight is Enormous Even If He Loses To Usyk

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  • ecuasionz
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    #41
    Sure. We all wanted this fight half a decade ago. However, throw in Dillian Whyte and all 3 has beens can have a round robin with rematches and everything. I and many others would watch them all, and it would be great.

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    • greeneye99
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      #42
      Originally posted by Robertthebruce

      you could also ask what AJ brings because if he loses to Usyk the fact is he lost to a midget and a obese Roly poly whereas Wilder lost only to Fury.
      too many delusional AJ nuthuggers on here
      If You gotta ask what AJ brings to the table well my friend the Only person delusional is You
      AJ lost twice already and he still brings in the Saudi $$$$
      AJ fills Stadiums
      AJ brings the Big PPV Numbers
      Facts!
      Last edited by greeneye99; 08-08-2022, 05:38 PM.

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      • champion4ever
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        #43
        Originally posted by Rodtang

        No, I'm not knocking it as a fight. It's a great fight. And Joshua would be up for it I don't doubt. Which would be just as well for Wilder, as he's not really bringing much to the table. But will no doubt demand more than his worth. I highly doubt it happens anyway.
        Excuse me but hasn't Wilder past two previous bouts were voluntary challenges? Where as AJ's last two previous bouts were against mandatory challengers.

        Deontay was willing to risk it all against Tyson Fury who wasn't even a top 15 ranked opponent. So how is that not bringing nothing to the table?

        Besides, Deontay Wilder's stock has arguably risen since his trilogy with Tyson Fury while Anthony Joshua's stock has arguably dropped since losing two of his last three fights.

        He is no longer the box office Draw he once was.
        Last edited by champion4ever; 08-08-2022, 05:35 PM.

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        • greeneye99
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          #44
          Originally posted by champion4ever
          Excuse me but hasn't Wilder past two previous bouts were voluntary challenges? Where as AJ's last two previous bouts were against mandatory challengers.

          Deontay was willing to risk it all against Tyson Fury who wasn't even a top 15 ranked opponent. So how is that not bringing nothing to the table?

          Besides, Deontay Wilder's stock has arguably risen since his trilogy with Tyson Fury while Anthony Joshua's stock has arguably dropped since losing two of his last three fights.

          He is no longer the box office Draw he once was.
          How is AJ no longer a box office draw?
          AJ vs Usyk rematch is a $100 Million Fight & the biggest boxing event this month
          Aj also just signed a major $$$ deal with DAZN
          Well Wilder lost his last two fights also,,,,,
          Soo Please tell us how Deontay Wilder's stock has risen since his 2 tko/ko losses to Tyson Fury?
          I'll wait

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          • hugh grant
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            #45
            The world don't just want to see unbeaten fighters. You wanted to see pac v floyd still. The world wanted pac v Spence. Of course we still want to see Josh fight, and wilder fight also. To fight each other that's just icing on cake and a bonus
            Last edited by hugh grant; 08-08-2022, 07:29 PM.

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            • OldTerry
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              #46
              Originally posted by Rodtang

              Fury and Usyk are irrelevant. Your looking for a different discussion. This is a thread about a Wilder, Joshua fight. What does Wilder bring to the table?
              Wilder brings:
              power- perhaps the greatest in boxing history
              excitement
              American Fans
              a style that will KO Joshua

              Any more silly questions?

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              • M312
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                #47
                Wilder AJ/Usyk/Chisora/Whyte/Babic/Wardley/Dave Allen (lol) would sell well in the UK. There's nothing in the US for him.

                Wilder needs to ditch Finkel and PBC and move over to the UK, probably with Matchroom.

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                • joe strong
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                  #48
                  Belts or no belts I don’t care who has them at this point. I want to see Fury fight Usyk & Joshua. I also want to see Wilder fight Joshua & Usyk. I want the best 4 HWs of this era to all fight each other at least once.

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                  • tritium_arma
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                    #49
                    And you know what would have been even bigger? If you let them fight when they were undefeated you scumbag.

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                    • Marvin S
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                      #50
                      Wilder brings his name to the table, he's still a big fish with a big big heart! AJ can't beat him!

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