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  • Willow The Wisp
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    Originally posted by Atypicalbrit View Post

    At least Joshua unified against Parker and Wlad and the three belt package became more legitimate.

    I don't think when AJ only had the ibf anyone considered him the man at that point.
    That's fair.

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  • MulaKO
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    Anymore baby steps ad he’ll be crawling

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  • Atypicalbrit
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    Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post

    A dig at Wilder, but ironically, the title calling Joshua - Ruiz - Usyk "Heavyweight Champion(s)" originated with Charles Martin. A castle built on sand.

    Oh, those wacky sanctioning bodies.
    At least Joshua unified against Parker and Wlad and the three belt package became more legitimate.

    I don't think when AJ only had the ibf anyone considered him the man at that point.

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  • baroidi
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    They already tried moving him up a level against Martin, he didn't look good, so TR had to go backwards. Just put him in with Ajagba and see who comes out on top.
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  • Willow The Wisp
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    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View Post
    No chance this bum will be allowed to fight somebody dangerous anytime soon. he almost lost to old late replacement Martin.

    Anderson is Wilder 2.0. he is not good and he will never be. But he is American and the industry needs undefeated U.S. hw in the mix.
    Maybe they should feed Francis Ngannou to Anderson next. Maybe Ngannou can't fight straight, but at least if Anderson screws up he'll pay for it.

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  • Willow The Wisp
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    Originally posted by Atypicalbrit View Post
    When I seen Anderson wobbling around like bambi on ice skates a couple of times against Prince Charles it reminded me of Michael Grant in his pomp.

    The belts are going to fracture soon, Anderson is an American Heavyweight so he's a shoe in for a vacant title shot as the alphabodies love an American heavyweight.

    You don't match him with anyone tough until then, the Deontay Wilder blueprint.
    A dig at Wilder, but ironically, the title calling Joshua - Ruiz - Usyk "Heavyweight Champion(s)" originated with Charles Martin. A castle built on sand.

    Oh, those wacky sanctioning bodies.

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  • Poopdick
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    Originally posted by fifth_root View Post

    Let's hope he will be out of the sport in 3 years. Until then, we will have to struggle with him being a continuation of Wilder in every aspect.
    atleast Wilder had ko power. this dude is trash
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  • N/A
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    Originally posted by Poopdick View Post
    he already said he wants out at age 28. he is 24. waste of time, why watch? plus he ain't that good really.
    Let's hope he will be out of the sport in 3 years. Until then, we will have to struggle with him being a continuation of Wilder in every aspect.

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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    No chance this bum will be allowed to fight somebody dangerous anytime soon. he almost lost to old late replacement Martin.

    Anderson is Wilder 2.0. he is not good and he will never be. But he is American and the industry needs undefeated U.S. hw in the mix.
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  • Eff Pandas
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    Originally posted by Toffee View Post

    I think that the little bit of hype behind Miller for the Dubois fight was all about the 'schit taking US guy' being too tough for the Brit. People have been buying into that for decades. In reality, there was zero in their respective skill sets or resumes that should have made people favour Miller.

    Anderson v Miller isn't quite as extreme a gap (ie Anderson has some talent and isn't just a massive slob), but experience wise you wouldn't put Anderson anywhere near Dubois. If they did then I'd give massive credit to Anderson for backing himself. There'd be people favouring him on the old US talker basis, but Dubois should be a huge favourite on their respective resumes.

    But it won't happen. You can't have zero US heavyweights in the mix and that could happen with an Anderson loss to a middling heavyweight. Anderson will be moved very, very slowly. He'll get a chance at a vacant belt at some point.
    Idk about the hype angle. I think it was an interesting fight cuz we've seen DDD sh^t the bed a few times now & it always seems in play in fights where he could get tested. PED Miller mighta been able to test DDD, but non-PED Miller was not up to it obviously. But I feel like DDD shouldn't be a huge favorite over many top 30 guys which you could argue Miller was at one point despite him being more of unknown capabilities since hes comeback.

    But again yea I agree Jared vs DDD has a low probability of happening.

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