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  • lfc19titles
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    #31
    Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF

    He should have fought Fury and Wilder, the top two fighters in the division, who fought each other three times because Joshua ducked them both.

    Even though he ducked the top two fighters in the division, Joshua still managed to pick up three losses.
    Still trying to rewrite history, the world knows wilder avoided joshua. Rejected 100m as his pride couldn’t handle losing to joshua, in the end made less vs fury and still went out on the floor

    yeah fury would beat joshua but wilder, still is a no no, wilder was protected against Uber drivers and then they tried to fight a retired fury only to be humiliated

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    • SteelHammer947
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      #32
      Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF

      He should have fought Fury and Wilder, the top two fighters in the division, who fought each other three times because Joshua ducked them both.

      Even though he ducked the top two fighters in the division, Joshua still managed to pick up three losses.
      He tried to fight Fury though, but Fury had to do the third Wilder fight, so it's not like he was actively avoiding him. On Wilder, honestly we have heard both sides say that the other was avoiding the other through the years so who knows really.

      I just don't think it's fair to criticize AJ so hard on his choice of opposition while Fury is the one running around trying to avoid a legally contracted third fight with Wilder, trying to defend the belt against the guy he dominated twice previously in Chisora, and trying to fight a A UFC guy with less boxing fights than Jake Paul.

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        #33
        Originally posted by lfc19titles
        Rejected 100m as his pride couldn’t handle losing to joshua
        This is false. You've been misled by propaganda.

        Originally Joshua asked for $50 million to fight Wilder. When Wilder called his bluff and offered the $50 million, Joshua ducked him.

        Later, DAZN wanted to make the fight happen. They told Wilder that IF he fought Breazeale on DAZN, and IF Joshua won his next fight, and IF they could then convince Joshua to fight Wilder, and IF Wilder won, and IF Wilder agreed to a rematch clause, and IF they could convince Joshua to fight Wilder again, Wilder could make up to $100 million.

        Wilder saw no reason to sign a three fight deal with DAZN when Joshua wasn't even under contract to DAZN. So he fought Breazeale on Showtime as planned and said he'd be happy to fight Joshua after.

        But Joshua ended up getting knocked out in his next fight. So had Wilder signed the three fight deal with DAZN, he wouldn't have gotten to fight Joshua and would have been stuck on DAZN. Worse, DAZN ended up refusing to pay Canelo and GGG what they owed them, which means Wilder would have been shorted on money as well.

        Your position makes no sense because DAZN never offered Wilder a Joshua fight. They offered him a three fight deal with promises of what they'd pay IF they could sign Joshua and IF Joshua won his next fight, which he didn't win.

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        • alexguiness
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          #34
          The AJ fan boys are in residence it appears. Face it, he was totally outclassed and should stay humble with countless millions Uncle Eddie stole for him.

          All those saying how much better he looked because he landed some body shots need to stop listening to the Sky Commentary team lol.

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            #35
            Originally posted by SteelHammer947
            He tried to fight Fury though, but Fury had to do the third Wilder fight, so it's not like he was actively avoiding him. On Wilder, honestly we have heard both sides say that the other was avoiding the other through the years so who knows really.
            Joshua did everything possible to duck Wilder and Fury for years and when Wilder won arbitration, Joshua wasn't willing to chip in a penny to pay Wilder to step aside. Because he didn't actually want to fight Fury next. There's always going to be an excuse not to make a fight. The bottom line is Joshua, Fury and Wilder were the top three guys everyone wanted to see fight each other and Joshua never fought either of them, while they managed to fight each other three times.

            So even while avoiding the division's top fighters, he still lost three times and got embarrassed.

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              #36
              Originally posted by SteelHammer947

              The reason he has those losses is because he didn't avoid top challenges. The guy has faced better opposition than Fury has.
              He's never beaten a legitimate champion.

              It's a good job AJ never fought Wilder because he would've been laid out cold.

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                #37
                He is still N.4 in division IMO.

                Personally , I wanted Joshua to beat Usyk even in first fight, because I really wanted to see Fury - Joshua. But it is what it is man, Joshua is N.4 at best.

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                • lfc19titles
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF

                  This is false. You've been misled by propaganda.

                  Originally Joshua asked for $50 million to fight Wilder. When Wilder called his bluff and offered the $50 million, Joshua ducked him.

                  Later, DAZN wanted to make the fight happen. They told Wilder that IF he fought Breazeale on DAZN, and IF Joshua won his next fight, and IF they could then convince Joshua to fight Wilder, and IF Wilder won, and IF Wilder agreed to a rematch clause, and IF they could convince Joshua to fight Wilder again, Wilder could make up to $100 million.

                  Wilder saw no reason to sign a three fight deal with DAZN when Joshua wasn't even under contract to DAZN. So he fought Breazeale on Showtime as planned and said he'd be happy to fight Joshua after.

                  But Joshua ended up getting knocked out in his next fight. So had Wilder signed the three fight deal with DAZN, he wouldn't have gotten to fight Joshua and would have been stuck on DAZN. Worse, DAZN ended up refusing to pay Canelo and GGG what they owed them, which means Wilder would have been shorted on money as well.

                  Your position makes no sense because DAZN never offered Wilder a Joshua fight. They offered him a three fight deal with promises of what they'd pay IF they could sign Joshua and IF Joshua won his next fight, which he didn't win.
                  More lies to hide the truth

                  wilder is a coward who ducked joshua, deal with it

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by lfc19titles

                    More lies to hide the truth

                    wilder is a coward who ducked joshua, deal with it
                    You were unable to refute a single thing I said.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by lfc19titles

                      More lies to hide the truth

                      wilder is a coward who ducked joshua, deal with it
                      You got owned my guy lol. You should at least give a better reply that this.

                      I HATE Wilder, but AJ dodged that bullet. AJ can't take the punch, they all know it.

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