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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Arum: Fury vs. Joshua, Down The Road, Could Be a Massive Fight in The UK

    Top Rank's CEO Bob Arum, who co-promotes WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, says a potential fight with Anthony Joshua would be a major event in the future.
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    The word of the day is "new", Bob, give us something "new"!!!!!!!
    Rehashed parodies of yesterdays repeats make for dissidented, discontented, and disloyal followers.

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    • robbyheartbaby
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      #3
      The only fight to make at heavyweight right now is Fury and Usyk. Should AJ pick up a couple wins in early 2023 and get that momentum back a fight with Fury could be huge but right now the focus is on Fury and Usyk AJ needs a get back year in 2023.

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      • hugh grant
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        Yes, this will happen. Fury running out of worthwhile names to fight. Josh is worthwhile medium to quite high risk, high reward

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        • millcitymauler
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          #5
          “Down the road…”? WTF!?!? This is already so past the sale date, it may as well be Pac v Floyd at this point. And how long of a road does Bob have left to travel, if we are being honest?

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          • TheIronMike
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            Originally posted by millcitymauler
            “Down the road…”? WTF!?!? This is already so past the sale date, it may as well be Pac v Floyd at this point. And how long of a road does Bob have left to travel, if we are being honest?
            If Joshua can get a big win vs a top 10 guy, and Fury solidifies his claim on the title, I think the fight is still huge.

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            • juanpablo
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              #7
              I'd be interested in this fight if Joshua beats Wilder. That's the path to making this a huge draw IMO

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              • thack
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                If Fury continues his unbeaten run against Usyk and lets say Joe Joyce and Joshua beats a worth while top guy or two then then the fight is big but I can't see Hearn risking a fight with a decent top guy like Joyce or Wilder .He'll be happy for Joshua to fight a couple of nobodies and Whyte as planned at Wembley but that doesn't make the fight big .It makes a fight between two guys where Fury , if he's not worn out by then as Hearn will hope , still a huge favourite over a guy that will still of beaten nobody.Lets see but I can't see Joshua risking anything until a cash out with Fury.

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                • Boricua181
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                  Only if Anthony Joshua doesn't lose another fight.

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                  • hugh grant
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by thack
                    If Fury continues his unbeaten run against Usyk and lets say Joe Joyce and Joshua beats a worth while top guy or two then then the fight is big but I can't see Hearn risking a fight with a decent top guy like Joyce or Wilder .He'll be happy for Joshua to fight a couple of nobodies and Whyte as planned at Wembley but that doesn't make the fight big .It makes a fight between two guys where Fury , if he's not worn out by then as Hearn will hope , still a huge favourite over a guy that will still of beaten nobody.Lets see but I can't see Joshua risking anything until a cash out with Fury.
                    I'm sure Josh can fight wilder if wilder willing to. Then fury v josh if fury beats usy k and it's a big if

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