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  • Scooby817
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    #21
    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
    I'd rather that it be Wallin.
    Or Wilder, or Dubois, or anyone else. No more pointless rematches please, especially if it will be PPV.

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    • Cracaphat
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      #22
      What's with these British guys in Fury and Joshua wanting to fight guys they've already beaten?

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      • VislorTurlough
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        #23
        Smart by Hearn. Whyte is no more than a punching bag now even juiced to the gills. Will make even a diminished Joshua look like a world beater. Easy highlight reel KO

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        • Tecnoworld
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          #24
          At least, after sparring chisora, Fury will likely go with Usyk.

          Who's gonna be next fight for AJ? Whyte 3?

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          • sicko
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            #25
            doesn't excite me but not a bad fight at all for AJ to try and get back on track after 2 Back To Back L's

            Whyte over Helenius at least I will give him that
            Last edited by sicko; 10-25-2022, 11:22 PM.

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            • PRINCEKOOL
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              #26
              Joshua will beat Whyte more impressively than Fury.

              But really? I don't really like the fight.

              I suppose they are just making the fight, while they can.

              Because I think Whyte is there to be beaten, by quite a few fighters who have a issue with him.

              I would of backed Dubois to beat Whyte as well.

              Whyte for a long time, was talking a good one. He was giving Fury abuse, and threatening to rough him up.

              I was thinking to myself? Finally Fury has a opponent who outside the ring, is not going to let him dictate.

              But when Whyte finally come face to face with Fury, for me is was far too matey matey.

              So if Whyte starts coming at Joshua with all this threatening talk, I will perceive it as complete nonsense. Joshua in this rematch will **** him out, and beat him down more impressively than the first fight.

              Joshua is still held to a higher standard than Fury. I don't like this fight, but really people cannot complain. Anthony Joshua is not a World Champion anymore, he is now a contender.


              Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 10-25-2022, 10:31 PM.

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              • bullydean
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                #27
                Wallin is a great boxer and a southpaw.

                I'm not surprised AJ would duck him as it would most likely be Usyk vs AJ 3. Maybe it would be less competitive because Wallin doesn't have the footwork of Usyk but a good boxer is still a good boxer. It's a shame there's only 3 heavyweights in this era who actually know how to box.

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                • Oracle01
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                  #28
                  what the hell? This is why boxing is a joke these days. These clowns all taking pointless fights.

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                  • bullydean
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                    Joshua will beat Whyte more impressively than Fury.

                    But really? I don't really like the fight.

                    I suppose they are just making the fight, while they can.

                    Because I think Whyte is there to be beaten, by quite a few fighters who have a issue with him.

                    I would of backed Dubois to beat Whyte as well.

                    Whyte for a long time, was talking a good one. He was giving Fury abuse, and threatening to rough him up.

                    I was thinking to myself? Finally Fury has a opponent who outside the ring, is not going to let him dictate.

                    But when Whyte finally come face to face with Fury, for me is was far too matey matey.

                    So if Whyte starts coming at Joshua with all this threatening talk, I will perceive it as complete nonsense. Joshua in this rematch will **** him out, and beat him down more impressively than the first fight.

                    Joshua is still held to a higher standard than Fury. I don't like this fight, but really people cannot complain. Anthony Joshua is not a World Champion anymore, he is now a contender.

                    I think this is their last chance to cash in on AJ vs Whyte 2 before even the casuals realize Whyte is the new Chisora. The rematch was always hyped up even though the first fight was one sided because of the hatred between the two.
                    AJ will definitely outclass Whyte better than Fury. Whyte is done.

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                    • visionary247
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                      #30
                      Out of the three names called, AJ should fight Walking; both AJ and Fury have despatched Whyte with relative ease so a convincing win over Wallin would help to set up a bit more intrigue about an AJ v Fury fight. I would also far prefer to see Whyte fight Wilder; those two have been having their issues for far too long and it would be a fight that would be exciting from the build up to the final bell.

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