Comments Thread For: Wilder's Manager Eager To Strike Joshua Deal, Holds Nose on Joshua-Whyte Rematch

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  • W1LL
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    #21
    Originally posted by paulf
    Joshua turning down Fury and then Wilder back-to-back to go fight Whyte or Franklin would be hilarious.
    Lol! And that is exactly what will happen.

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    • W1LL
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      #22
      Deontay Wilder acquitted himself so well in the fights with the Gypsy King. Just wish he had been humble in defeat. He is still a top dog in the division, just came up against a masterful tactician. In the meantime, Anthony Joshua and Dillian Whyte have both been badly exposed. In my opinion:

      1 - Tyson Fury
      2 - Deontay Wilder
      3 - Oleksandr Usyk
      4 - Anthony Joshua
      5 - Joe Joyce

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      • Rodtang
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        #23
        Watch out guys. I sense another you tube, bogus 50 mil offer in the works. Deontay needing some love.

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        • Bronx2245
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          #24
          Just go ahead and sign to fight Andy Ruiz! We don't need all this back-and-forth with Finkel and Hearn! Andy deserves the shot, Joshua just lost to Usyk X 2, and he needs a confidence boost! Dillan Whyte is the man for the job!

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          • Liondw
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            #25
            I'd see that fight going a certain way, with AJ outboxing Wilder. But of course, one right or two from Wilder could end the fight.

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            • greeneye99
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              #26
              Originally posted by W1LL
              Deontay Wilder acquitted himself so well in the fights with the Gypsy King. Just wish he had been humble in defeat. He is still a top dog in the division, just came up against a masterful tactician. In the meantime, Anthony Joshua and Dillian Whyte have both been badly exposed. In my opinion:

              1 - Tyson Fury
              2 - Deontay Wilder
              3 - Oleksandr Usyk
              4 - Anthony Joshua
              5 - Joe Joyce
              AJ is still a Top dog in the HW division
              also acquitted himself well in both fights with Usyk a "masterful tactician" & unlike Wilder AJ wasn't Knocked out

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              • jikeccfc
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                #27
                aj is a gutless coward soils himself at the mere thought of facing wilder or fury

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                • PRINCEKOOL
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by greeneye99

                  AJ is still a Top dog in the HW division
                  also acquitted himself well in both fights with Usyk a "masterful tactician" & unlike Wilder AJ wasn't Knocked out
                  Good point, I have stated before that Joshua really has no brutal loses. Even during his worst loss to Ruiz Junior, he still decked Ruiz Junior 'And was stopped while he was still standing smiling'.

                  Since then Joshua avenged that loss, and went on to lose twice on points to Usyk 'The second fight skill of skill was one of Joshua's best performances ever'.

                  Regardless of all of that, stylistically I still think Deontay Wilder is a extremely dangerous fight for Joshua. It is a more difficult fight for him to prepare for than Tyson Fury.

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                  • super-x
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                    #29
                    Why now? After Joshua's lost convincingly twice and had a mental breakdown after the second one, has been open about having too many distractions outiside the ring and is apparently checking out new trainers again... Wilders camp always suckers for finding names at there weakest times... last one didnt pay off too well, yet they tryng it again. Joshua should ignor and go down the whyte & Fury route. Much bigger fights in the uk.

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                    • hugh grant
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                      #30
                      Yes, wilder might as well chase josh, as they're all tough fights. If no Josh then it's ruiz. Or joyce?
                      So might as well take high reward fight, though not necessarily highest risk fight for wilder, that might be Joyce fight

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