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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Hearn: Maybe Dillian Fights In February, March, AJ Fights Franklin; Then In Summer At Wembley

    Eddie Hearn isn't certain whether Dillian Whyte and Anthony Joshua will fight next. Their promoter hopes, of course, that the worst-case scenario is that Joshua and Whyte will partake in one bout apiece prior to their rematch taking place sometime next summer at Wembley Stadium in London. Hearn even suggested that
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    These potential fights are all a bit "meh". I feel like Hearn is gauging public reaction to see what will sell. If Joshua wants to rebuild that's understandable, but he should just get on and do it quietly rather than have his promoter try to hype things up into PPV events.

    I still want to see Wilder - Joshua. That's the fight I think he should work towards assuming he actually wants to continue his career.

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    • paulf
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      This is pretty good business by Hearn - Getting a lot of money out of AJ before matching him tough/world level again.

      I think Joshua-Franklin and Joshua-Whyte 2 are both good fights. It’s a nice comeback trail for Joshua.

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      • adotd
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        That's very sensible actually. It's fair on Franklin too as he will make the big £££ that he deserves. Hearn should keep Franklin on, he'd be a good test for McKean and Zhang in the future.

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        • Goatintheboat
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          Sounds like there isn't any plan at all. Hearn just using a potential fight between Whyte and Joshua to try and keep both relevant. Same with the Wilder talk.

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          • TMLT87
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            These are pretty underwhelming fights tbh. I dont see the point in this "rebuilding" **** either. rebuild to what? plus these fights still have a degree of risk for a guy like AJ but unlike say a Wilder fight nobody gives a **** about them.

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              I don’t really see much point in marinating Joshua-Whyte 2.

              I’d get it made him April, let AJ get back to winning ways and then look to make either the Wilder or Fury fight.

              Joshua never fights more than twice a year so if he has a tune up before a Whyte rematch then that pushes back any meaningful fights to 2024.

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              • tokon
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                #8
                Originally posted by Goatintheboat
                Sounds like there isn't any plan at all. Hearn just using a potential fight between Whyte and Joshua to try and keep both relevant. Same with the Wilder talk.
                Yip, and fights he's discussing are absolute garbage anyway.

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                • hugh grant
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                  We know who jermain is now at least his name on map. Losing to Whyte might not be all bad just a bit embarrasing Doubt whyte will want rematch, take money and run is sometimes best
                  Last edited by hugh grant; 11-28-2022, 05:27 AM.

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                  • Toffee
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by TMLT87
                    These are pretty underwhelming fights tbh. I dont see the point in this "rebuilding" **** either. rebuild to what? plus these fights still have a degree of risk for a guy like AJ but unlike say a Wilder fight nobody gives a **** about them.
                    Just watch.

                    People want to see how he comes back.

                    Then after two wins he'll be fully rebuilt as a credible title challenger with question marks over the bravery of any titlist not willing to fight him.

                    Promoters rebuild fighters because it's proven to work. It will certainly work on casuals. And if you were reading this forum in the days after Helenius fell over you'll realise it works on boxing fans too. Doesn't take much.

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