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Originally posted by pollywog View PostCode for...
There has to be a belt for AJ to fight for otherwise Hrgovic is too risky and of course there'll need to be a favourable one way rematch clause or A-Side wont get out of bed, plus the Sauds would need to pay for an IBF trash belt event.
Truth is, a lot doesn't have to happen. All it needs is for A-side Joshy to call out Hrgovic and insist Hearn make it happen.
So much for the plan Fast Eddie had mapped out last week.
The Fast One just hit warp speed...in reverse!
There would be by far bigger fights out there for Joshua to make where 'He could not only do good business, but gain in the form of increasing his resume'.
For example: If Joshua was to fight Ngannou, in terms of show business 'This fight would be a mega event'. If Joshua was to then beat Ngnannou, actually beat him for real 'Not just be given a decision like Fury was'.
Then if Joshua was able to beat Ngannou legitimately, and in more impressive fashion than Tyson Fury 'That would be a great win for Joshua, and it would enhance his resume and spark further debates regarding his rivalry with Tyson Fury'.
Joshua has just ****** up Wallin, won every single round and forced a stoppage 'Wallin when he was a inexperienced domestic level fighter, pushed Tyson Fury and busted him up real good over 12 rounds'.
This is professional boxing mate, fighters needs to be in meaningful fights where they are gaining in a multitude of ways if they win 'This is always the aim of the promoters for their fighters, and the best promoters are the best at this'.
Zhang, Ruiz Junior III, Wilder, those fights are all bigger non-title fights than Hrgovic.
Note: If one of the World title's becomes vacant then? Hrgovic vs Joshua would be the next best fight for team Joshua 'This is very clear, I think most people in boxing without any ulterior motives understand this'.
Many people believed Wallin was a risky fight for Joshua, look how that turned out mate? This is what Anthony Joshua does to a higher degree than most fighters at Heavyweight.
Fighting Wladimir Kiltschko in his 19th professional fight, and the version of Kiltschko who 'Tyson Fury should of fought in his scheduled rematch, but did not unfortunately due to his circumstance'. That was a risky fight, and look how that turned out? Wladimir Kiltschko vs Anthony Joshua was the greatest Heavyweight title fight of the past 25 years.
Tyson Fury beat Wladimir Kiltschko and that was a mega win in terms of historical magnitude 'But contrary to certain narratives. Wladimir Kiltschko did not disappear after he lost to Fury. Tyson Fury was not the man or the fighter who conclusively took the Heavyweight Division into a new Dynasty.
Wladimir Kiltschko a Champion of close to 10 years, a fighter who at that time? Never lost a fight in a rematch. Lost 1 fight to Tyson Fury over the distance, he then as all great Champions do? Initiated his rematch clause vs Fury.
The contest between Tyson Fury and Wladimir Kiltschko, then developed from just ONE fight 'Into a battle'. And the reality of that situation was? 'Is that Tyson Fury did not turn up to fight that battle, unfortunately due to his circumstance'.
Anthony Joshua fought off Wladimir Kiltschko for Tyson Fury 'And effectively for next generation of Heavyweights. April 28th 2017, that was when the Heavyweight Division was taken into a new Dynasty. That was when the greatest Heavyweight title fight of the past 25 years occurred, that was when Anthony Joshua beat up and knocked out Wladimir Kiltschko forcing him to retire'.
Hardcore Fury fans know this, all the Fury cronies in the sport know this, all the boxing analyst, all the trainers, all the fighters and boxing fans 'They all know this on some level'.
I understand that you think? That Parker and Joshua have some sort of rivalry. This is where I think your attitude towards Joshua comes from.
Listen mate, awhile back there was approximately 3-4 individuals on this forum 'Who backed Parker to beat Wilder, or at-least did not just pass over him as if he was a easy fight for Wilder'.
Both Joshua and Parker's last fights are solid wins, they now need to both build on that in the right way etc.
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Originally posted by Marchegiano View Post
Word, the WBC should be getting pressured by fans to give Parker the placement he earned, but fans suck at being fair.
If AJ fights Hrgovic or Ngannou (which I think is likely) then I hope Zhang and Parker get it on.
I wouldn't be surprised either with the Saudi money getting contracts signed.
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