Comments Thread For: Hearn: 'We're Being Told Wilder Is In' To Fight Joshua In The Middle East

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  • Boxviewer
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    #31
    Originally posted by Phase III
    Hearn is FOS. Wilder is going to fight Usyk if Dubois isn’t healthy. If Usyk doesn’t fight, the WBA will need to strip him, then Wilder will fight the next available WBA contender. Hearn, who’s been sucking AJ di*k on a regular is now sucking a lot of Saudi di*ks if washed up AJ makes the cut.
    Obviously you are an epitome of a d*khead. What a heap of trash!

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    • Arthur Daley
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      #32
      I don't know why people think Joshua wont take these fights. He's always fought the top ten and didn't make a fuss about it. I always find it odd why Fury fanatics constantly come out with long winded jibberish as to why their boy shouldn't fight the best in the sport. Now, I understand why Fury himself wants to make as much money as possible for as little risk but what do these clowns get out of it? Do they just want to see Fury vs Rogan 2 as a title defence? Do they get hard by that prospect?

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      • hugh grant
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        #33
        Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

        Relax.

        Heavyweights do and have fought each other 'Fury and Wilder have had three fights, Joshua and Usyk fought twice. Kiltschko fought both Fury & Joshua, and one of those fights vs Joshua 'Was the greatest Heavyweight title fight of the past 20 years'.

        People must understand? That we are in the latter stages of the Fury, Wilder & Joshua Heavyweight era. The era that followed on from Kiltschko has for almost a decade been dominated by those three fighters 'Usyk has only really just turned up to the dance party at Heavyweight, and he is also now apart of this Heavyweight era'.

        All the preliminary battles and fights have already taken place, Fury vs Kiltschko, Joshua vs Kiltschko, Fury vs Wilder, Joshua vs Parker, Joshua vs Ruiz Junior I & II, Joshua vs Usyk I & II 'And all the other fights in-between'.

        The next fights that will happen are the conclusive battles of this era. Fury, Wilder, Joshua and Usyk are all aware of this.



        Well, I think fury should've fought Josh ages ago and now he hasn't a backlog has built up. He's got to fight usyk, Zhang now also. Yes we've got some fights in December but need to look beyond those fights.

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        • DeeMoney
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          #34
          Originally posted by The Big Dunn

          Ok. If Fury and Wilder win or AJ and Usyk win, no. If Usyk and Wilder win, yes. If Fury and AJ win then yes.

          You cool with that?
          Haha, I'm actually cool with all of it, that was just my smart alec way of predicting Fury & Wilder wins

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          • Daniel Skillman
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            #35
            If Wilder v Joshua comes off for December 23, it'll be a massive event, and a fight long awaited. It'll also be a cash out fight for Joshua. I just can't see him surviving Wilder at this point. If the Joshua team really wanted him to contend again, they'd put him in against a few soft touches he could KO relatively easily to get his confidence back. Putting him in with Wilder now just feels like they're figuring it's near the end of the road.

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            • PRINCEKOOL
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              #36
              Originally posted by Daniel Skillman
              If Wilder v Joshua comes off for December 23, it'll be a massive event, and a fight long awaited. It'll also be a cash out fight for Joshua. I just can't see him surviving Wilder at this point. If the Joshua team really wanted him to contend again, they'd put him in against a few soft touches he could KO relatively easily to get his confidence back. Putting him in with Wilder now just feels like they're figuring it's near the end of the road.
              Belief is built by taking on big challenges.

              Taking on easy fights, will do nothing for Joshua.

              Anthony Joshua is a Olympic Champion, and former two time Heavyweight World Champion.

              You do not achieve those feats without taking on challenges.

              If Joshua and his team, want him to contend? He has to take on big fights 'Wilder vs Joshua, is a big fight'.

              Everything you are saying in your posts is extremely subjective. Joshua fights to win and to be the best 'That is a 1000% fact'.

              If Joshua wanted to prolong his time as Champion, he could of easily avoided not fighting Usyk before their first fight 'But Joshua fought Usyk, and even made the rematch when he was advised by many not to'.

              Anthony Joshua behaves in this manner, because no matter how much people mock and attempt to play him down 'The fact of the matter is, Joshua trains and fights to be the best'.

              Anthony Joshua is not a Derek Chisora, he is not Dillian Whyte 'Joshua is in this game to try and be the best fighter in the Heavyweight Division'.

              Fury, Wilder, Usyk, Joshua, these are the 4 fighters who are obsessed with trying to be the best. Even though both Joshua & Wilder have lost fights, innately deep down their ambition is still to be the best 'No loss or no fighter has really knocked them off this trajectory as of yet. As fighters this is their default setting'.

              As delusional as it appears, Wilder clearly still believes he can spark Tyson Fury out.



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              • Marchegiano
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                #37
                Still the most exciting fight in boxing in my opinion.

                Would be nice to get undisputed, but Joshua vs Wilder will do. The WBC should make up one of their pointless belts.

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                • hugh grant
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Daniel Skillman
                  If Wilder v Joshua comes off for December 23, it'll be a massive event, and a fight long awaited. It'll also be a cash out fight for Joshua. I just can't see him surviving Wilder at this point. If the Joshua team really wanted him to contend again, they'd put him in against a few soft touches he could KO relatively easily to get his confidence back. Putting him in with Wilder now just feels like they're figuring it's near the end of the road.
                  Are you trolling.? It's wilder whose been koed in 2 of last 3 fights? Wilder never beat an elite fighter

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