Comments Thread For: Daniel Dubois and Tyson Fury are the two possible next fights for Anthony Joshua

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  • Poopdick
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    #11
    deserves neither really

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    • ShoulderRoll
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      #12
      Joshua shouldn’t be in a title fight coming off a knockout loss. Much less two title fights as Eddie Hearn is fantasizing about, already planning the rematch clause.

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      • hugh grant
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        #13
        Josh will fight fury and ddd oneday. In what order is anyone's guess

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        • landotter
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          #14
          We have heard "this has to happen" kind of conversation about Joshua-Wilder as well. Fury, win or lose, can pick his opponents. He is a lightning rod for boxing as people either want him to win or want to see him get leveled. Not sure AJ is the same anymore. He is still a name of course. I just think he needs Fury or Dubois way more than they need him at this point.

          Marketable? Sure. But am I crazy to type for all to see I think he is the "B" side to either fight?

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          • Curtis2
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            #15
            Promoter Eddie Hearn undoubtedly the king of day dream believer. Two days in a row, Eddie straight day dreaming….Boots vs Ortiz now Joshua vs anyone mentioned… when will Eddie wake up?

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            • Smash
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              Fury and Joshua

              "Tyson Fury insists he felt no disappointment at all when he lost the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world to Oleksandr Usyk in May.

              But he was sad as he watched Anthony Joshua being crushed by Daniel Dubois last month.

              "I feel sorry for him at the minute, being cleaned out in the last fight in five rounds, so he'll have to do that again - or not - and then decide his future. I've said after every [Anthony Joshua] loss I've felt deflated.

              "When an adversary loses, and it's not to you, you do feel down and depressed about it. I felt sad for him. It was sad to see a worthy opponent lose his crown."

              so hes sad when AJ loses but grand when he loses

              ok tyson whatever u say

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              • robbyheartbaby
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                #17
                Too little too late should have happened when they were undefeated AJ fudged it now he’s past it but holding on. This makes me appreciate the Fury Wilder trilogy at least they fought as undefeated fighters same to Fury and Usyk. You would expect a trilogy should Fury win in December and that should be it for him. AJ needs to avenge the DD fight but doubt that happens.

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                • Smash
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                  #18
                  wilder had to sue fury for a trilogy lol

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                  • BlackRobb
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by takenotes
                    I want to see DDD fight Parker or Zhang next. Make that fight with Bakole vs Big Baby
                    The real Big Baby or the fraud from Ohio?

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                    • BlackRobb
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Smash
                      Fury and Joshua

                      "Tyson Fury insists he felt no disappointment at all when he lost the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world to Oleksandr Usyk in May.

                      But he was sad as he watched Anthony Joshua being crushed by Daniel Dubois last month.

                      "I feel sorry for him at the minute, being cleaned out in the last fight in five rounds, so he'll have to do that again - or not - and then decide his future. I've said after every [Anthony Joshua] loss I've felt deflated.

                      "When an adversary loses, and it's not to you, you do feel down and depressed about it. I felt sad for him. It was sad to see a worthy opponent lose his crown."

                      so hes sad when AJ loses but grand when he loses

                      ok tyson whatever u say
                      It's the booger sugar talking. He uses stronger stuff than Fishnets.

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