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

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  • #41
    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.
    Wilder is 1-3 in last 4 fights. he must beat somebody to earn another shot on top guys.

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    • #42
      Ship sailed about 4yrs ago such is the norm for boxing sadly.

      Both have declined in Wilder case its been dramatic and severe that we hardly see any mention of bombsquad on here anymore.

      AJ will knock him out within 3 rounds.

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      • #43
        Yes, it's still a fight that should be made. Once wilder beats a few bums, people will be saying he ko s Josh in 1 round again.

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        • #44
          Who cares if Beyoncé lost. Just make the fight still and see what happens

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          • #45
            They're still two big guys with power so it would probably still be fun to watch. If Wilder lands that right hand he could still score a devastating KO so there's still jeopardy.

            AJ wouldn't get much credit after Wilder just lost so it would be a purely financial decision.

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            • #46
              I'd be very impressed if the fight is held in the US or the UK. If it's the Saudis that decide to make fights, nah. Anyone would fight anyone if they get paid Saudi Oil Money. Bottom line is it's not fans who decide what is made in this sport. You're an idiot if you think so.

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              • #47
                Yes , many years ago

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                • #48
                  - - Noone to pay Deyonce more than peanuts. AJ better served vs up and comers, maybe Hrg for the WBA belt

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                  • #49
                    It would not be a "good" fight, but it would be an interesting fight.

                    Wilder crisis or not, I still think that AJ's psyche is unstable, and his chin and stamina can't have improved that much. Wilder still has a better conditioning, and was able to take good shots from Parker.

                    So it's the same as before: if Wilder lands just one punch in the right spot, AJ's finished. But if he has left his brain somewhere else - as it appeared against Parker - then it's another story altogether.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
                      It’s still a big fight no longer the biggest though ,that is now Fury vs Joshua but like Wilder he probably loses bf that happens ……….Usyk is a good fight for anyone but really only a third Joshua fight could spark as much interest there bc Usyk needs that type of opponent, I don’t believe Fury vs Usyk can generate a Joshua vs Usyk interest no matter who wins .

                      The problem for Wilder is he has to take a safety fight and pick an opponent with less punching power then go for Joshua as a last fight bc I stated this awhile now his shelf life is 2025 or before that , the same with Fury .


                      If Wilder fights Joshua it will be the same results I expected anyway even worse now that’s a brutal knockout loss for him and that’ll be calling it a day his wife won’t dare let him fight after that one . I’d still like to see it though ,let’s be real Wilder staying active can put on a better performance then he did with Parker however you won’t notice it because Joshua hits to fast to hard to precise for him it’ll be over bf round 4 .
                      But what exactly does "put on a better performance" mean, in the case of Wilder? It's not like he's suddenly going to start boxing the ears off of guys. What we saw was basically exactly how Wilder operates, minus the punch. The only improvement he can make is to land, otherwise it's status quo.

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