The fate of England hangs in the balance. Or so Joshua believes
Comments Thread For: Anthony Joshua's Next Opponent Will Depend on Return Date, Says Hearn
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After all of Hearn’s hypocritical talk about Jarrell Miller, Miller should get the first fight against AJ in February in Las Vegas. The buildup will be great, Joshua and Miller don’t like each other and it’s past time for Joshua to actually fight in Las Vegas. How has he gone this far into his career as a longtime heavyweight champ with only one fight in the States and none at all in a fight capital like Las Vegas?Comment
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If Joshua is sticking with Garcia as trainer, the earlier he returns the better 'For that training partnership'.
Joshua is probably going to do most of his learning in the gym. So going through multiple training camps is only going to refine their work.
I am not particularly impressed with the Whyte fight, but understand business wise why they are trying to push for that fight.
I don't rate Dillian Whyte as a World level fighter. I don't think he has been operating at this level for sometime, he was burnt out by the time he got to Fury etc.
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Remember Hearn talking about keeping Joshua busy and fighting by the end of the year? Well, they are talking May now.
Also, who needs a warm up for Whyte?Comment
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Haymon and Hearn are keeping their guys in-house for the foreseeable after devestating losses, and as for Fury… no-one knows WTF he’s doing, ever.
He’s probably bought shares in Enron to sell door-to-door and fund a trip to Mars “for the homeless” or some other mad ****Comment
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Only by besting David Price in a DAZN PPV in association with JD sports, Betfair, and assorted other sponsors, can he free our great nation from the tyrannical grip of the great unspoken fear: that we may not get to witness AJ in foregone conclusion DAZN PPVs. And the French.Last edited by P to the J; 11-02-2022, 10:20 AM.Comment
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