Comments Thread For: Anthony Joshua "100%" Open to Fighting Dillian Whyte Next

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  • gluvsup
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    #31
    There’s me 100% not caring.

    I’m sure AJ does fancy a nice course of ego massages. Wake me when he’s ready to take real fights again.

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    • PRINCEKOOL
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      #32
      Originally posted by Duran1333

      keep coping! Joshua isn’t on fury’s level, and never, EVERRRRR, will be! Fury is more skilled and doesn’t choke like Joshua does when the pressures on him. Cope, fury is the man, and aj turned out to be nothing but a fraud who can’t win unless it’s in his own back yard. Dude has a losing record fighting in America too, he’s scared to fight anywhere but England or the Middle East!

      Tyson Fury is fighting Derek Chisora next, I understand why the fight is happening and it is good match making.

      But if he continues to keep fighting at domestic to High End European level? You can easily keep saying that he is the best.

      I still rate Tyson Fury has number 1. But it is a fact that apart from Wilder & Kiltschko his resume is predominately against domestic to High end European level fighters.

      That is why I state, that I have a theory that his competition has flatted his boxing ability.

      Anthony Joshua is actually a more experienced fighter at World and Elite level, since his 17th professional fight he has been fighting consistently at that level.

      This is not about Joshua vs Fury. I am just throwing points for debate out there.

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      • Dolor
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        #33
        AJ should fight Wilder. That fight would make sense and bring some action.

        Therefore, of course, it won't happen.

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