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  • #11
    Originally posted by BrilliantAJ View Post

    Wouldn't mind AJ-Zhang if only to see how he weathers the early Zhang storm; also, we still haven't seen Zhang stopped or even dropped yet, despite his rubbish stamina.

    Parker is deserving of a shot, but doubtless it would be a fairly dull fight, so not the ideal choice. AJ-Dubois carries the most intrigue for sure.
    I think it would play out a little bit like AJ-Wallin tbh. AJ is confidence fighter and he’s familiar with Zhang from the Ams so I think he’ll be comfortable. Dubois on the other hand presents the unknown. Maybe AJ would be wary of Zhang’s power though, they haven’t really matched him with a puncher since the Usyk losses.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post

      - - Be much like AJ vs Francis, not a fair fight but a good fight to put the final nail in AJ ever giving Deyonce a decent payday.

      Plenty of up and comers and as we know, Usyk is in his last fight and only because he showed how shot Blubber really is. Then the titles split and AJ can put them together again to retire HOF.
      Wilder, AJ, Usyk and Fury are all guaranteed HOF level Heavyweights regardless of who fans here at Boxing Scene like or dislike.

      Whatever Wilder does from here on out is simply gathering more millions for retirement and doesn't reflect on his all-time standing much. AJ, Usyk and Fury are all still rounding out their legacies, putting on the final touches and could still earn slight bumps or demotions.

      Fury lost a split decision to Usyk but only Fury has been through real tough wars. So you've unwittingly implied (blubber being shot) that Fury ranks the better heavyweight between the two.

      If Fury kicks it up only just a notch, he takes the rematch, which serves as the purpose of the rematch.

      The youngster among them all, Joshua has the most left to showcase, and Dubois, Zhang and Kabayel are all big risk 50/50, top dollar challenges awaiting him.

      Parker and Ruiz are both been there, done that opponents. Although between them, Ruiz is still well up on AJ, having won a hearty beatdown in exchange for a marathon run that Ruiz didn't care to train much for.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post

        - - Be much like AJ vs Francis, not a fair fight but a good fight to put the final nail in AJ ever giving Deyonce a decent payday.

        Plenty of up and comers and as we know, Usyk is in his last fight and only because he showed how shot Blubber really is. Then the titles split and AJ can put them together again to retire HOF.
        I don't expect AJ /Zhang looks anything like AJ /Francis. No way Zhang's defense is going to be so lax. Also, Zhang has a stout chin AND is a good counter punch threat with either hand. A stout chin and a quick counter were the keys to AJ's first loss.

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        • #14
          I am not so sure AJ beats DDD that easy.

          DDD can actually punch.
          Willow The Wisp Willow The Wisp likes this.

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          • #15
            Both can KO each other but I lean towards AJ due to Dubois' lack of defense.

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