Comments Thread For: Hearn Maps Out Joshua's 2023: April Return, Whyte Rematch, Blockbuster Fight With Wilder

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Hearn Maps Out Joshua's 2023: April Return, Whyte Rematch, Blockbuster Fight With Wilder

    There was an overlap of more than a year where Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder were unbeaten and held every major heavyweight title between them. Both have since suffered multiple title fight defeats though it hasn't at all dulled demand for meeting between the hulking heavyweights. In fact, Joshua's side is more confident than ever of such a fight taking place in the year ahead.
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    He’s not fighting 3 times in 2023 and he’s not fighting Wilder.

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    • STREET CLEANER
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      #3
      No matter what he is fighting Whyte next. Hardly anything to get excited about.

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        #4
        Didn't Hearn claim that AJ was going to fight 3 times last year?

        He'll fight Whyte in the summer and that's it.

        He won't go anywhere near Wilder, Hearn is just name-dropping like he always does.

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          Jermaine Franklin

          Dillian Whyte rematch

          offer Wilder 15 - 85 split

          claim Wilder is ducking

          Filip Hrgovic at Wembley in 2024

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          • Hustle
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            Hearn will say it's to cold to fight wilder in the fall.

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            • Jab jab boom
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              In other words Hearn will milk 2 more pay days off Joshua and hope he doesn’t lose to lesser competition before cashing him out in a fight he probably won’t win.

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                #8
                Would prefer Joshua vs Hearn over Joshua vs Whyte.

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                • VislorTurlough
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                  He may lose to PED Whyte. Bro is washed and mentally ill. Makes Mitch Blood Green look stable

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                    Joshua apparently needs seven months to prepare for a top 15 fighter (meaning someone rating #15, like Demsey McKean). He isn't fighting three times next year. It'll likely be the only time we see him in the ring in 2023.

                    Joshua isn't a factor in the division at this point.


                    Fury and Usyk will sign to fight twice. Wilder and Ruiz have an eliminator. Joyce and Hrgovic have the backing of the sanctioning bodies.


                    Joshua is fallen back to being a domestic British heavyweight again.

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