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  • #41
    Complete garbage..

    Then AJ will take another garbage fight against Whyte..

    FOH weasel Hearn

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    • #42
      Yes, it's always interesting to assess how bad a fighter can beat AJ

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      • #43
        The guy's a promoter, what do you expect him to say? Is it a great fight for the fans from an objective point of view? No. For AJ's fans, maybe, if a great fight means they get to see their guy back in his glory days, knocking someone out. It's likely a great fight for AJ himself, in that it'll help his confidence, and maybe get him back to being more aggressive.

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        • #44
          It's ok fight, Josh don't need to face killers everyfight. Fought usyk back to back. Ok so many may not pay to see it then so be it

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          • #45
            Joshua is coming off 2 losses. What are people complaining about? Franklin would likely beat Helenius and Wilder vs Helenius was a fine fight for a comeback though Helenius is tailor made for Wilder. There is no way to know for sure.

            Franklin was competitive against Whyte was competitive against AJ years ago. That could be because Whyte is garbage these days but also because Franklin is a bit better than most thought.
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            • #46
              Originally posted by thack View Post

              Agreed and to put some prospective on it all , who has Joshua beaten? ...that seems to keep them quiet.
              Lolololol
              Man You just love to post negativity on every Hearn Article
              Question
              Who has Tyson Fury beaten?
              WBC Wladimir Klitschko
              then these Champs?
              Sefer Seferi
              Francesco Pianeta
              Deontay Wilder ......And who did Wilder ever defeat?
              Tom Schwarz and Otto Wallin
              Compare the last 5 guys to AJ's last 5 guys
              Kubrat Pulev Andy Ruiz Alexander Povetkin Joseph Parker & Carlos Takam

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              • #47
                Jermain Franklin is a perfect level choice for A.J.s comback fight, and bringing Francis Ngannou back to his base martial art of Boxing in a debut which capitalizes on the "Unknown factor" would be a perfect follow-up to Joshua getting back into the Win column too.
                Franklin is clealy a top 30 guy or better, and among the 2,504 Professional Heavyweights Active during the past 365 days worldwide, that high ranking takes some doing.
                Franklin is good enough and tough enough to test Joshua's resolve to reinsert himself back into the top Five in the division, but probably lacks the firepower to derail this exciting comeback that is Great for boxing. Nothing says good times like a stacked Heavyweight division, and we've got one.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by greeneye99 View Post

                  Lolololol
                  Man You just love to post negativity on every Hearn Article
                  Question
                  Who has Tyson Fury beaten?
                  WBC Wladimir Klitschko
                  then these Champs?
                  Sefer Seferi
                  Francesco Pianeta
                  Deontay Wilder ......And who did Wilder ever defeat?
                  Tom Schwarz and Otto Wallin
                  Compare the last 5 guys to AJ's last 5 guys
                  Kubrat Pulev Andy Ruiz Alexander Povetkin Joseph Parker & Carlos Takam
                  The answer to "Who has (Fury, Wilder, Joshua) beaten?" Is fairly simple. Collectively, for the past 8 years they have beaten nearly all of the best professional grade big boy fighters on the face of the earth who are confident enough in their own abilities to skip over the minor combat sports that don't pay anything.

                  If anybody thinks that that's an easy thing to do - try it yourself. There could be a billion dollars in it for you if you have it.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post

                    The answer to "Who has (Fury, Wilder, Joshua) beaten?" Is fairly simple. Collectively, for the past 8 years they have beaten nearly all of the best professional grade big boy fighters on the face of the earth who are confident enough in their own abilities to skip over the minor combat sports that don't pay anything.

                    If anybody thinks that that's an easy thing to do - try it yourself. There could be a billion dollars in it for you if you have it.
                    Well Fury has beaten Whyte, Wallin, Wilder and his best win ofc is Wlad Klitschko.

                    Wilder has beaten cans and his best win is either Ortiz or Helenius.

                    Joshua has beaten Whyte, Povetkin, Parker, Ruiz and his best win is Wlad Klitschko.

                    There is no question about who has challenged himself the most out of these as Joshua has 27 fights, Fury has 34 fights and Wilder has 45 fights.
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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by letsgochump View Post

                      Well Fury has beaten Whyte, Wallin, Wilder and his best win ofc is Wlad Klitschko.

                      Wilder has beaten cans and his best win is either Ortiz or Helenius.

                      Joshua has beaten Whyte, Povetkin, Parker, Ruiz and his best win is Wlad Klitschko.

                      There is no question about who has challenged himself the most out of these as Joshua has 27 fights, Fury has 34 fights and Wilder has 45 fights.
                      No Question? I have a question . Which of the three has challenged himself the most? I need you to say it.

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