Comments Thread For: Roy Jones Advises Joshua To Avoid Scenario of Facing Wilder in Next Fight

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Roy Jones Advises Joshua To Avoid Scenario of Facing Wilder in Next Fight

    Former four division world champion Roy Jones Jr. would advise Anthony Joshua to stay away from selecting someone like Deontay Wilder as a comeback opponent.
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  • Casualfanboy
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    #2
    He must realize he’s not getting the job

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    • jackblack008
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      #3
      Agreed 100%. Wilder still got that Mjolnir

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      • hugh grant
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        #4
        Josh deserves easy fight next, but how many is the question

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        • Jack Rivers
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          #5
          More excuses... I'm convinced that Ortiz would beat Joshua on points. So even wilders 2nd best opponent that is 67 years old would beat Joshua. Aj is done. He can't beat usyk he would get knocked out by wilder and fury and Joyce would probably knock him out too.

          Plus no one wants to see Joshua take and easy fight. Lame.

          Wilder should have fought fury at his comfortable weight level in fight 2 and 3. When fury kept leaning on him he should have hit fury below the waste...take the warnings and eventually point deduction. That would have made fury thinks twice on excessive grappling and putting his weight on wilder...

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          • ThrowbackBoxing
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            #6
            Love or hate Joshua he’s fought the toughest competition of all the heavyweights. He needs to fight a top 15 guy than get back to the top dogs.

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            • Sparked_26
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              I dunno - Wilder is still the 2nd biggest name at heavy. Stadium fight - huge money.

              Josh is nearly done I feel. Get that done and if you win you stay in the game, get knocked out then retire.

              You would think AJ will have to go forward and attempt to beat the s.hit out of Wilder and get him out early before he gasses. He can't stay away and he will have to eat a Wilder right hand or two to win. He could win that fight now although Wilder would be the favorite. Hard to envisage AJ holding a flush Wilder right hand tbh.

              AJ is never gonna punch perfect in that fight.

              ****ing out Manuel Charr in 4 rounds isn't going to do anything unless he just wants to top of the pension fund.

              I can't see what AJ gains in thinking too much against Wilder. Paralysis by analysis and all that.
              Last edited by Sparked_26; 12-26-2022, 08:10 AM.

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              • Bro. Steve
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                #8
                Joshua would need a knockout to win, and Wilder really isn't that easy to knock out -- just ask Tyson Fury. Wilder's a really big, really tough guy. If Joshua and Wilder ever meet, Wilder would be my favorite to win by KO.

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                  Bro is washed. Vs Usyk was the best he could perform, on a night Usyk wasn’t his sharpest, and he still lost by a mile. And his Mike Tyson style ring meltdown is being washed over by pay-for-play British sports press. Bro needs help. Even PED Whyte might beat him at this point

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                  • jockpunk
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                    Originally posted by Jack Rivers
                    More excuses... I'm convinced that Ortiz would beat Joshua on points. So even wilders 2nd best opponent that is 67 years old would beat Joshua. Aj is done. He can't beat usyk he would get knocked out by wilder and fury and Joyce would probably knock him out too.

                    Plus no one wants to see Joshua take and easy fight. Lame.

                    Wilder should have fought fury at his comfortable weight level in fight 2 and 3. When fury kept leaning on him he should have hit fury below the waste...take the warnings and eventually point deduction. That would have made fury thinks twice on excessive grappling and putting his weight on wilder...
                    The second usyk fight was close and usyk is a way better boxer than Ortiz. Think Joshua handles him relatively easily.

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