Wilder wants Joshua not Ruiz. It is a no brainer.

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  • maguirre
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    #21
    Originally posted by garfios

    So an ex-champ can't face another ex-champ, because it's going to be dificult. Is that right? What kind of pu$$y aj is? And his fans are the worst. The time is now, that's the point.
    Hearn did try to make the fight just before the Helenius fight. Wilder didn't want it and he's mad, don't remember the reason... Meanwhile, Finkel was feeding the media about the Joshua fight still being big and willing to revisit it. Hearn emailed him and Finkel didn't even bother to respond. See how wretched this Wilder team is?

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    • juggernaut666
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      #22
      Originally posted by garfios

      I was replying to the other guy, the one that wrote"Right now Joshua is under, no obligation to face Wilder.

      The fight stylistically, has always been a difficult fight for Joshua. It is a more dangerous, a difficult fight to prepare for than Tyson Fury.

      To suddenly make this fight now for Joshua? Is not good match making from Team Joshua. There will come a point when Joshua has to step up​"
      Well he’d be right.

      Joshua doesn’t have to step up though he just fought Usyk twice and has fought the most top rated fighters out of everyone he’s the firmer unified champion everyone else has no title defenses that he mentioned so it’s the others who have not been on Joshua’s level yet . Wilder has fought Fury for 3 years and just fought his own sparring partner .

      Right now Wilder can claim he wants the fight but he can go kick rocks ,he always seems to have a knack when to call out guys when they are doing something else . Wilder has his own mandatory it’s funny his when he’s supposed to fight someone else he mentions AJ anyway ,he could have fought Joshua not Helenius at the time Finkle ignored Hearn for 3 months so there is no actual debate here anything else is nonsense regarding Joshua not fighting Wilder next .

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      • PRINCEKOOL
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        #23
        Originally posted by garfios

        So an ex-champ can't face another ex-champ, because it's going to be dificult. Is that right? What kind of pu$$y aj is? And his fans are the worst. The time is now, that's the point.
        This is professional boxing mate. If Joshua is to face Wilder next? In my opinion, it is not good match making.

        Fighters like Wilder, Joyce, Hrgovic are the level of difficultly Joshua should be fighting at come his third fight back.

        Anthony Joshua is not a World Champion currently right now, he is under no obligation to face Wilder. Who all of the sudden, seems very enthusiastic in fighting Joshua.

        Wilder just like Fury was last year, they are both being opportunistic. Team Joshua can charted their own course to another Heavyweight title fight, with more creativity now than when he was Champion.

        Wilder has no belts, and to be a World Champion is Joshua's aim.

        It actually makes more sense for Joshua to face, Ruiz Junior III, Joyce, or Hrgovic come his third fight back.

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        • garfios
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          #24
          Originally posted by juggernaut666

          Well he’d be right.

          Joshua doesn’t have to step up though he just fought Usyk twice and has fought the most top rated fighters out of everyone he’s the firmer unified champion everyone else has no title defenses that he mentioned so it’s the others who have not been on Joshua’s level yet . Wilder has fought Fury for 3 years and just fought his own sparring partner .

          Right now Wilder can claim he wants the fight but he can go kick rocks ,he always seems to have a knack when to call out guys when they are doing something else . Wilder has his own mandatory it’s funny his when he’s supposed to fight someone else he mentions AJ anyway ,he could have fought Joshua not Helenius at the time Finkle ignored Hearn for 3 months so there is no actual debate here anything else is nonsense regarding Joshua not fighting Wilder next .
          Are you sure that's what happened? Because wilder fought the best heavyweight in the planet, three times, so it's not fear, and when they both were champs they have some back and forth. Some people say it was wilder others blame aj.

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