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  • #31
    Be good to have him back. Follow Parkers path and pick up a couple of wins and see what the lie of the land is then.

    The belts should all be tied up with fights between Usyk, Dubois, Parker and Kabayel anyway. Oh and Chisora!

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    • #32
      I'd watch Joshua - Bakole (but not if it's PPV).
      Nobody is talking about that and probably for good reasons I'm too clueless to see, other than Eddie thinks even this bloated and past-the-hype Bakole is too dangerous for Joshua now.

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      • #33
        What the heck is the appeal of Dillion Whyte at this point in time? Quit giving him fights!!!! We have up and comers that we want to see what they have. Why not Shannon Briggs if we are at it?
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        • #34
          Originally posted by El_Mero View Post

          Fury/AJ is a domestic fight and way past due. Wilder doesn't deserve AJ anymore. He turned down a record 100 mill. At this point would rather all them get ktfo and retire
          Nobody EVER turned down 100 million to fight Anthony Joshua, or anybody else who can't go the distance with Andy Ruiz Jr and Daniel Dubois. Don't believe everything that you read.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Bob View Post
            Trot on over to bn24 where you belong.
            Ajs the money first coward (as you put it) who blocked fighting Wilder & Fury with money & contracts.
            WTF is that supposed to mean, Fury has increasingly shown he's a coward, I previously used to defend the guy but it's untenable.

            Fury is the heavyweight equivalent to Mayweather, he's picking and choosing fights when he believes it's the optimal time to take them, coming off an arguably bad performance for the opposition and for the most amount of money and least risk.

            And yes AJ is a coward as well but two things can be true at once.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by kprestore View Post
              AJ should really retire. He has had some pretty big paydays. He has no dog in him whatsoever to push through a tough fight. He needs to get out before he sustains irreparable damage.
              Did you watch him against Dubois?

              Bravery is not his problem.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post

                Nobody EVER turned down 100 million to fight Anthony Joshua, or anybody else who can't go the distance with Andy Ruiz Jr and Daniel Dubois. Don't believe everything that you read.
                Cute take
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                • #38
                  Fast Eddie; still licking palace windows hoping for anotherTurki handout.

                  If he had any faith in his guy he'd be stumping up his own dosh to prop up Joshua's failing career.

                  Dudes always been real good at putting his mouth where other peoples money's at!

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Boro View Post

                    WTF is that supposed to mean, Fury has increasingly shown he's a coward, I previously used to defend the guy but it's untenable.

                    Fury is the heavyweight equivalent to Mayweather, he's picking and choosing fights when he believes it's the optimal time to take them, coming off an arguably bad performance for the opposition and for the most amount of money and least risk.

                    And yes AJ is a coward as well but two things can be true at once.
                    When did Mayweather do that?

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by El_Mero View Post

                      Fury/AJ is a domestic fight and way past due. Wilder doesn't deserve AJ anymore. He turned down a record 100 mill. At this point would rather all them get ktfo and retire
                      Not getting into who rejected what AJ rejected 50 in that case. Either way for AJ, Wilder and Fury are still both the biggest fights. Yeah people will say pat their best etc (which they are) but times come where those fights are made and watch the hype build

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