Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder has Francis Ngannou, Anthony Joshua in his sights
Former WBC heavyweight titleholder Deontay Wilder says he has his eye on Francis Ngannou ? and possibly another 10 years of professional prizefighting.
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10 years. That is a thing. an actual thing he said out loud. He thinks he can fight until he is basically 50? Has he watched his tapes from his last few fights?
I never thought Wilder was any good to begin with. I think the fact that Fury struggled with him said a lot about Fury too. He might get past a few more cab drivers but I think he loses to AJ.
Out of Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder 'In my opinion? Wilder is the more likely to pursue a fight with Joshua and take it. So although, when once again I see more talk from Deontay Wilder regarding that fight. I actually take what Wilder says more seriously than Tyson Fury'.
Deontay Wilder in reality was the fighter who chased Tyson Fury to make the trilogy fight 'And? Why did Fury take so long to have the rematch'.
Tyson Fury after his 3rd loss in a row 'And his second loss to OIeksandr Uysk I & II, tactically retired to avoid fighting Anthony Joshua. In the weeks leading up to the Fury vs Uysk rematch, I stated? That in the eventuality of Tyson Fury being beaten, I can envision him retiring to avoid fighting Joshua'.
And that is exactly what happened 'Tyson Fury many times during interviews, stated that he would fight Anthony Joshua regardless of the outcome vs Oleksandr Uysk II. He insinuated that the fight against Joshua would be a straight forward and easy fight'.
Now in regards to Anthony Joshua, I have given my list of fighters who I think he should fight 'none of those fights are mega fights. But tactically they would position him in the game and heavyweight rankings very high, if he was able to win. Agit Kabayel, Martin Bakole, Efe Ajagba, and Lawerence Okolie'.
I don't actually think Anthony Joshua would have much to gain by beating Deontay Wilder at this stage of his career 'Wilder has been beaten in a multitude of ways of late, in fights were he appeared to be not much of a danger to his opponent'.
To conclude: Anthony Joshua may have been beaten a few times in his career 'but boxing viewers have always witnessed Joshua's skills and abilities at some points in those fights. Even on his worst night's vs Ruiz Junior I and Dubois. Joshua at times appeared to be skill for skill the better fighter. People must also acknowledge? Anthony Joshua has achieved a feat that neither Fury nor Wilder has shown they are good enough to achieve. And that is to avenge a loss as a Champion'.
What would make this fight more intriguing for me, would be if it was staged in America 'I have always believed that Anthony Joshua should at some point in his remaining career, fight a top level American fighter ether Andy Ruiz Junior IIII or Deontay Wilder in America. Not only would this give a massive incentive for Ruiz Junior and Wilder to prepare for the fight very intensely. The stage would give the opportunity for Anthony Joshua to gain something from the win, which would be to conquer a top level American fighter in their homeland' etc.
Two highlight reel knockout wins for The Bronze Bomber, without any doubt. Ortiz, Fury, Ortiz, Fury, Fury, Parker, Zhang....it's about time the Bomber got some easy fights!
Wining more title fights than anyone since the days of Klitschko, he's certainly earned some blowouts.
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