Seems Wilder and Joshua have agreed to fight in December.

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  • PRINCEKOOL
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    #31
    Originally posted by vaborikua2014

    from a pure boxing standpoint yes it is. if u mean bigger with the casuals maybe not tank and stevenson but all those fights are much bigger than AJ and Wilder who are both on there way out and this fight has barely any buzz by casuals or by diehards.
    You are not being honest. Whether it will be with casual boxing fans or hardcore boxing fans 'I honestly believe there are only two fights bigger than Wilder vs Joshua'.

    Those fights are Fury vs Usyk, and Crawford vs Spence Junior 'And on the sly, being honest? I am only saying that because they should be bigger events'.

    Globally Wilder vs Joshua is a by far bigger fight than Alvarez vs Benavidez.

    Surely you have been reading on these forums the past few months? All year people have been speculating about this fight.

    I have seen posters, STATE on this forum 'That they would rather watch Wilder vs Joshua, than Usyk vs Fury'.

    I have personally not been one of those posters, but that just goes to show? This fight is a mega fight etc.
    Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 06-03-2023, 08:10 PM.

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    • Hustle
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      #32
      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

      Name me 3 bigger Heavyweight fights than Wilder vs Joshua?

      Name me 5 bigger fights in boxing than Wilder vs Joshua?

      There's not many is there mate? The hype is not as big as 2019, but for sure 'It is still a mega fight' etc.
      Your final paragraph is literally agreeing with what I said in my post.

      so wtf are you on about?

      it's not as big as 2019. Thats clearly what my initial post is about....smh

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      • Mr Giggles
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        #33
        AJ has a bigger chance in this than people think.

        But I give the edge to Wilder by brutal knockout

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        • buddyr
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          #34
          Originally posted by maguirre
          These Youtubers can lie about almost anything. That's how they get views and make money without lifting a finger. Aren't these the same people who accused the UK boxer that he ducked Wilder? And why all of a sudden Wilder is begging for this fight? MONEY. Wilder is a nobody on his own.
          I hate these clickbait mfers.

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          • maguirre
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            #35
            Originally posted by buddyr

            I hate these clickbait mfers.
            Their click-baiting activities are becoming more and more aggressive. That guy mentioned his source is Boxing Social and the info he's talking about is already a month old. And here in his video he's making it look like it's breaking news. These scumbags need to be reported to Youtube and get them banned.

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            • BodyBagz
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              #36
              They should both do a tune up fight card in late Aug.....

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              • JakeTheBoxer
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                #37
                These two have nowhere to go. They MUST fight each other, there is a huge public interes still and they can make a big money. Or they can lose to anybody half dangerous for much less money.
                Last edited by JakeTheBoxer; 06-04-2023, 02:26 AM.

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                • rickJen
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by maguirre

                  Their click-baiting activities are becoming more and more aggressive. That guy mentioned his source is Boxing Social and the info he's talking about is already a month old. And here in his video he's making it look like it's breaking news. These scumbags need to be reported to Youtube and get them banned.
                  Thing is there's nothing news breaking about it. Wilder's manager had been telling everyone he wants the AJ/Wilder negotiations resurrected even before Helenius fight was being made. The whole Wilder team is not even interested in having any interim fight and have made it crystal clear they're putting all their eggs in the AJ basket.

                  The ball is entirely on Hearn's court in terms of funding and negotiating with whoever is interested. So why make a headline saying they agreed to fight each other? Wilder's end is as clear as saran wrap. Why not just focus on the mechanics that would lead to the fight like funding, location like Saudi or UK, whether interim fights would have to be taken first, etc.

                  Both already agreed in principle months and months ago. How tf is it breaking​ news?
                  Last edited by rickJen; 06-04-2023, 05:19 AM.

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                  • PRINCEKOOL
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Hustle

                    Your final paragraph is literally agreeing with what I said in my post.

                    so wtf are you on about?

                    it's not as big as 2019. Thats clearly what my initial post is about....smh
                    What are you complaining about mate ? What is your issue with this fight? And what are you trying to disprove about the fight?

                    It is a 1000% fact that Wilder vs Joshua is a mega fight 'It is one of the biggest fights in boxing, one of the biggest fights of the past 20 years in the sport EVEN NOW'.

                    You know this, every boxing fans in the world knows this to be true.

                    So lets me get this straight, you are complaining on this thread 'That Wilder vs Joshua is not as big as 2019'.

                    If that is the point you are trying to prove, SERIOUSLY then that is a completely pointless factor in this debate 'It is obvious it is not as big, but it is still a mega fight'.

                    Wilder vs Joshua is a mega fight, it is a bigger fight at 95% of the fights being made and that can be made in the sport 'And it may even be the biggest fight in the sport'

                    Wilder vs Joshua is a Global sporting event 'Haney vs Lomachenko, Garcia vs Tank Davis, even Alvarez vs Benavidez are not Global sporting events'.

                    Nobody wants to admit it, because it is not a title fight 'But Wilder vs Joshua as a stand alone event, does not need to be attached to Fury vs Usyk' etc.

                    Note: To be honest with you mate, I don't what you are complaining about 'I don't know why you are discrediting this match up'. It is a mega fight, and it is potentially happening so just accept this and let it play out etc.


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                    • The plunger man
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                      #40
                      Joshua will line up wilder with his clean precise punches and wilder will be visiting the land of narnia........the excuse of wilder being this so called bogey man who Tyson uses constantly as his yardstick for his resume will be left in tatters.


                      if you have wilder so be it let and let the best man win me personally I think joshua will do a number on him and knock him clinically out

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