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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Hearn: If Joshua Beats Wallin, He Puts Himself In Line To Fight Hrgovic For Vacant Title

    Eddie Hearn knew that Anthony Joshua's sole interest was to become a three-time heavyweight champion. In order to do so, however, the longtime promoter had to do clever guessing and matchmaking.
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    And that's the plan they've wanted. There not interested in fighting wilder they just want to get a belt

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      #3
      Originally posted by Boxing2695
      And that's the plan they've wanted. There not interested in fighting wilder they just want to get a belt
      Suspected by many, now confirmed by Hearn. Jarrell Miller called it during the press conference.

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      • JakeTheBoxer
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        That is what I am talking about. But some ******s keep on saying that Wilder is next blah blah...Learn something casuals.

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        • boxing IQ
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          #5
          This is not what Hearn promised the Saudis..

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          • kafkod
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            #6
            Originally posted by boxing IQ
            This is not what Hearn promised the Saudis..
            Who pays the piper calls the tune.

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            • VislorTurlough
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              #7
              At a time real fans demand less phony belts, this con man salivating over a fake paper belt. Coward’s path. Disgraceful

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              • Goatintheboat
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                #8
                Always the plan. Get a piece of the pie and then when the Fury fight happens you're an equal partner.

                Anyway enough of that. Who's gonna be on the Fury-Usyk undercard. Can't see any of those fighting on the 23 being ready and it should be something really special. How about

                Zhang v Anderson
                GGG v Janibek
                Charlo v Tszyu
                Teo v Catterall
                Ennis v Essuman
                Lomachenko v Davis

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                • Ragga1
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                  #9
                  Joshua has good options clearly, it depends on which fight pays him the most (probably Wilder) or legacy (vacant IBF title). The rematch clause for Usyk vs Fury has the heavyweight division on hold, unless IBF strip the winner after the 1st fight. Both sides have said they have a 3 fight deal with the Saudi’s and a path has been planned. Ultimately the PIF fund will decide which option they want to put their money in, I personally think the PIF fund has been good for boxing, the money is so good all the promoters are working together. The one fight I want to see now is Beterbiev vs Bivol, surely Arum and can’t turn down that payday and let the ego ease if it’s offered to him.

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                  • jqSide
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                    #10
                    Glad I'm not a huge fan of this circus division. But you gotta be sick of these Wilder fanatics obsessed with only one fight for their idol. Unbelievable obsession. They just can't stop crying about the Joshua fight. They're literally like little kids who are denied of candies blaming their mom and pop. What a bunch of idiots.

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