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  • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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    Where does AJ go next?

    Whyte rematch? There’s history and bad blood.

    Chisora? They have the Finchley ABC narrative they could run with.

    Zhang in China? Amateur history and it likely does big business in China.

    Retirement? His behaviour post fight was worrying, could it be time to hang ‘em up.
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    Said in another thread, if I'm Matchroom I want him back out quickly in a soft touch to get his head right and his confidence back. I'm going Charr at the O2 in December and targeting a Whyte rematch in the Summer at Wembley or Spurs.

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      #3
      If I was Hearn, I would match him with Zhang first, than a big money fight with Wilder.

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        #4
        Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
        Whyte rematch? There’s history and bad blood.

        Chisora? They have the Finchley ABC narrative they could run with.

        Zhang in China? Amateur history and it likely does big business in China.

        Retirement? His behaviour post fight was worrying, could it be time to hang ‘em up.
        I’d get him checked out before anything
        Let’s take care of those demons first , if he don’t there’s no way up from there

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          #5
          Originally posted by BigZ44
          Said in another thread, if I'm Matchroom I want him back out quickly in a soft touch to get his head right and his confidence back. I'm going Charr at the O2 in December and targeting a Whyte rematch in the Summer at Wembley or Spurs.
          I’d be surprised if he actually fights in December, I think he’ll take a good few months off. I think he needs it too.

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            #6
            Originally posted by BigZ44
            Said in another thread, if I'm Matchroom I want him back out quickly in a soft touch to get his head right and his confidence back. I'm going Charr at the O2 in December and targeting a Whyte rematch in the Summer at Wembley or Spurs.
            He does need to get back to the Win column sooner rather than later, and I think those are good fights.

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              #7
              Knock out Dillian Whyte again. Should be easy enough. Just throw an uppercut and he'll go down:



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              • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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                #8
                Originally posted by MulaKO

                I’d get him checked out before anything
                Let’s take care of those demons first , if he don’t there’s no way up from there
                I agree. AJ needs to take some time off and get in the right place mentally IMO.

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                • BigZ44
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                  Think it's also time for Whyte/Chisora 3, winner gets Joshua

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                  • Mr Giggles
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                    #10
                    Whyte is an easy KO win, AJ has a mean uppercut

                    Then fight wilder for the belts as Fury/Usyk would have fought by then and retired so the belts will be up for grabs

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