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  • #21
    Originally posted by TyrantT316 View Post
    Crap fight. A rematch that has no business happening. However, if I try to break it down some more, they are both coming off of a big loss (losses for Joshua) against the two main champions (Fury and Usyk). They both are back in the W column after beating the same dude for the distance. Both looking to get another W. Joshua probably feels he can get a high profile British win to keep his name up. However, I just have no interest in this fight.
    In reality mate, this is professional boxing 'And Whyte vs Joshua II, is good match making for Joshua as a contender'.

    A professional boxing match, should ideally contain a theme and story. This add's depth to the match up, beyond just competitive violence.

    The Whyte vs Joshua rivalry has all those elements 'They have both fought twice before, once in the amateur ranks and then again as professional'.

    I am not quite sure why you are acting so dramatic? So you came up in a thread to announce to the forum, that you are not interested in this fight?

    Why do you rate this fight as a crap fight, considering both fighters are contenders?

    Or was you hoping Joshua would fight off Fury's competition for him?

    TyrantT316, I want you to name me a list of fighters Joshua should of fought instead of Whyte? 'Considering it is common knowledge now, that Team Joshua are aiming to make a mega fight with Deontay Wilder next'.

    Note: All the fighters Fury should be fighting as the WBC World Heavyweight Champion, seem to be all the fighters hardcore Fury fans want Joshua fighting off for Tyson Fury etc.



    Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 06-29-2023, 05:14 PM.

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    • #22
      Only fight I want to see Whyte in is a rematch against Oilskin Parker. Same goes for AJ.

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      • #23
        Well the ball is in Whyte’s court now if the rematch clause was removed. I guess we will see if he really wanted it or will more excuses follow?

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        • #24
          The only story to this 'fight' is that Joshua has already brutally KO'd Whyte who has recently been brutally KO'd by Fury who Brutally Ko'd Joshua's next opponent , only the odd sort like that kind of story .There's much better fights out there , it's just that some don't get this..

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          • #25
            It won't be Otto Wallin. No one wants to fight him. Damn! I didn't know Whyte has been knocked silly three times. He really has no leverage to make demands.

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            • #26
              Whyte has no other option sign the fight

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              • #27
                Whyte will sign it's the biggest money fight left out there for him. He was on TalkSport all last week trying to make it happen. And he'll come to fight. Joshua won't like it if he's anything like he was in his last one. Happy in the clinch. Looking off in to the distance. Weird.

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                • #28
                  Lol at dangerous fight. Whyte is shot to **** and out of shape always.

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