Comments Thread For: Daniel Dubois' coach: 'I wouldn't be telling Anthony Joshua to jump back in with him'

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  • champion4ever
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    #11
    No! For Daniel Dubois this is a fight of a lifetime. A rematch would generate millions of dollars for him. If “Your Excellency” puts up the type of money Team Dubois deserves then they should take it.

    However, on the flip side they are right. If I’m Eddie Hearn I wouldn’t allow Daniel nowhere near my guy. He’s too dangerous. It could potentially and permanently ruin AJ’s health.

    I strongly recommend that they save him for a two fight deal with Tyson Fury instead in order to cash him out. His days of being a challenger, contender, titleholder or champion are over!

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    • Echo Falls
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      #12
      “He’s like a modern-day Mike Tyson.​”

      FFS!

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        #13
        “Farrell, who after the fight retired to his hotel room to drink tea and eat a chocolate brownie and some ice cream.”

        The most pointless part of the article.

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        • tokon
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          #14
          It's been confirmed there's no rematch clauses so Joshua only gets one if hearn makes it worthwhile for Dubois.

          ​​​​Let's see how Joshua likes being the B side, walking out first etc!

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          • Boxviewer
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            #15
            Originally posted by Claude Palle

            You are probably right. Dubois will not get the same outcome in a rematch. Next time he will knock Joshua out sooner!
            Whatever makes you happy. I reckon you got my point.

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            • thack
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              #16
              Originally posted by Claude Palle

              You are probably right. Dubois will not get the same outcome in a rematch. Next time he will knock Joshua out sooner!
              I have to agree with that ...Joshua looked shot in every department and a performance like that can only spell trouble and pain in a completely undeserved rematch.

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              • wrecksracer
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                #17
                Originally posted by pollywog
                Wilder v Joshua is a no money fight no one wants to see.
                I rewatched the highlights of Zhang vs Wilder. Wilder landed some heavy shots. More than I remembered. They didn't bother Zhang, but they most likely would bother Joshua. Keeping in mind, Joshua has no chin and checks out when he gets hit, I would still be interested in seeing Wilder vs Joshua in a loser leave town fight. No, I wouldn't be expecting a Thrilla in Manila. Somebody would get knocked out, and I'm not convinced it would be Wilder. They are both shot. It could be hilariously entertaining like Luis Ortiz vs Charles Martin.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by pollywog
                  Wilder v Joshua is a no money fight no one wants to see.
                  Even with the "train wreck" aspect? I don't remember how the Tyson Golota fight did, but it would be a good measure of how this fight may do.

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                  • mjh1969
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                    #19
                    AJ is now a gatekeeper. He is a good fighter still but very shot. His ego is fragile. I would put him in with someone like a Charles Martin for a rematch then after that throw him in there with Wilder. Wilder and AJ are both shot at this point in their careers so it would be a good way to cash them out. I knew AJ was shot after her first got cracked hard by Du Bois. He could never recover and from that point on never got it back together. He didn't know to circle the ring until he got his feet back under him before going after Du Bois again. He panicked. I was glad this fight only costed me $19.99.

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                    • pollywog
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by tokon
                      It's been confirmed there's no rematch clauses so Joshua only gets one if hearn makes it worthwhile for Dubois.

                      ​​​​Let's see how Joshua likes being the B side, walking out first etc!
                      I think Turki is finally seeing through the Fast Eddie bullshït.

                      Why would he stump up millions for an AJ fight based on that performance ?

                      If he wants to make AJ earn it then put him in with Bakole like Wilder had to with Parker to prove he was on Joshua's level...lol

                      As is, Joshuas level is exhibition club fighter not deserving of a massive cash out or title shot again.

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