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Do you still think Anthony Joshua vs Deontay Wilder would be a good fight to watch?

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  • #21
    Current HW division is dull asf and that's mostly AJ's fault. He could end the midget with solid body shots in the rematch but he suddenly stopped. We could watch Fury vs AJ in Wembley for undisputed clash.

    Fury vs Usyk is just uninspired.
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    • #22
      I'll always be interested but as time goes it definitely matters less.

      It's getting close to the time if it's not already there where the win isn't even a resume win.

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      • #23
        Team Joshua should make the Wilder fight next 'Wilder before his loss to Parker, was extremely bullish towards the prospect of fighting Joshua'.

        Wilder was also insinuating that Joshua was petrified of him, and questioned his desire to fight him.

        Wilder believes that he won vs Parker 'I have seen him mention this in a post fight interview'.

        So? If Wilder believes that he did enough to win, but he just so happened to not get the decision 'Then he should have no issue, jumping straight back in the ring next spring time to fight Anthony Joshua'.

        Note: Wilder has just done 12 rounds, he has built back some activity 'And he fought a solid opponent in Parker'. Wilder did not win the fight, but he survived and got through the 12 rounds.

        I believe team Joshua, should just make the fight 'If Eddie Hearn has to, promote this fight himself and stage in back in the UK'.

        Anthony Joshua just needs to get Deontay Wilder out of the way, beat this guy up 'Go to town on him, and then send him back to America or wherever'.

        Wilder, Hrgovic, Ruiz Junior III, possibly Zhang 'Those are all good fights for Joshua'.

        But in reality? When it comes to great match making, and guiding a fighters career 'Wilder or Hrgovic are the next best fights or Joshua for varying reasons'.

        Many people are calling for certain top Heavyweights to fight Zhang, and I am aware that most of those people are hardcore Fury fans making them calls.

        The reason why Hardcore Fury fans seem fixated on Joshua fighting Zhang, is because? They don't want Tyson Fury to fight Zhang 'Once again, they are all demanding that other top heavyweights should fight off Fury's nearest competition for him. Tyson Fury is the WBC World Heavyweight Champion, who does not fight contenders, all comers or other top Heavyweights very rarely'.

        Joshua has fought off Fury's nearest competition before in the past, such as Wladimir Kiltschko 'Joshua fought the version of Kiltschko who Fury should of fought in their scheduled rematch. Unfortunately that fight did not happen, due to Fury's circumstance'.

        Overall, I honestly believe Team Joshua should pursue the Wilder fight next etc.
        Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 12-29-2023, 08:48 AM.

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        • #24
          Wilder output was too low and he won't get any better. I am not interested anymore.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Toffee View Post

            I think he already earned big fights and probably should have taken them before.

            I'll still watch Joshua v Wilder. I don't think Wilder was ever really at Joshua's level... but Joshua still needs his name. And seeing those two coming out of opposite corners will still be a big buzz moment.

            ​​​​​It will be a weird 'end of an era' type of fight and, who knows, maybe Wilder rewrites his own history with a win.

            Joshua does not need Wilders' name.

            People are already turning against Wilder as a protected and manufactured champion. That's what he will be remembered as.

            Joshua can continue fighting high level opponents and will go down as an ATG if he beats Fury in 2024 or 2025. Fighting and beating Wilder after he already lost 4 times means very little unless Wilder rebuilds. Wilder needs to go and beat some of Zhang, Dubois, Ruiz or Sanchez to get some credibility back.
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            • #26
              Not AJ's responsibility to make sure Wilder gets paid. This is insane! This guy screwed up 120 million and was given a lay-up vs Parker for 2 big paydays and screwed that up. Put this in context. He got the pass on Ruiz (many thought this was a dangerous fight for him) to fight a guy who would probably fight on the back foot and give the fight away if he was hit with anything significant. Years of the Wilder, LDBC nonsense, sick of it. Go rebuild himself or retire.
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              • #27
                Originally posted by KingDynasty View Post
                Current HW division is dull asf and that's mostly AJ's fault. He could end the midget with solid body shots in the rematch but he suddenly stopped. We could watch Fury vs AJ in Wembley for undisputed clash.

                Fury vs Usyk is just uninspired.
                Usyk has been stopped with 3 body shots and somehow is still undefeated. Explain to make how AJ fixes this. CW weight body shot hit below his sternum and he sold that to the ref as a low blow.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
                  Anthony Joshua, 27-3 with 24 KO’s vs Deontay Wilder, 43-3 with 42 KO’s.

                  Is this still a good fight? Would you purchase the PPV if they fought in 2024? Do you think this match still has entertainment value to it, in your opinion?
                  Wilder's delusional army:

                  AJ takes the fight = AJ is only now willing to fght because he feels Wilder is shot. They forget that Wilder turned down $100M to fight Fraudy for no belts and less money. Oh, and Wilder is on youtube at the time laughing that he has AJ "begging for the fight".

                  AJ doesn't take the fight = AJ is scared.

                  As Eddie says, Joshua is leagues ahead of Wilder and always has been. And as Wilder fanboys say. If Wilder overcooks his steak, it's somehow AJ's fault. Delusional jokers.

                  I'd still want to see it because I'd enjoy seeing the Alabama hype job get ktfo.
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                  • #29
                    If Wilder comes out with less caution like he did in the 3rd Fury fight I can still see it being a tough night for Joshua. Hope Wilder can get his mojo back as I respect what hes done in life eg working two jobs before boxing for his disabled daughter and ultimately what got him into boxing which was to look after her and his other children

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                    • #30
                      What fans want don't influence what fights are made. It's never been. It's up to fighters, promoters, princes, etc. Fight was clamored years ago and they didn't listen.

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