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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Anthony Joshua's Promoter Plots Out Next Fights After Breazeale

    Anthony Joshua just won a world title in April after he beat Charles Martin in two rounds, and he'll be making his first defense in June against Dominic Breazeale. After that? His promoter is hoping to keep stepping up the opposition while building Joshua into an even bigger star.
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    Dang this dude is blatantly ducking Molina...

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      #3
      Stepping up the opposition? How? All American HW's are ****.

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        Not a bad plan, I'm on board. Although if I'm not mistaken, Ortiz is supposed to have a shot at the Klitchko/Fury winner somewhere down the line (assuming he doesn't lose).

        Man, imagine Ortiz vs. AJ.

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          #5
          How hilarious would it be they announce this big Showtime contract, and then Parker KO's Joshua.

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            #6
            Originally posted by j0zef
            Not a bad plan, I'm on board. Although if I'm not mistaken, Ortiz is supposed to have a shot at the Klitchko/Fury winner somewhere down the line (assuming he doesn't lose).

            Man, imagine Ortiz vs. AJ.
            Mismatch. Easy W for the Cuban.

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            • Kilrain
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              #7
              Ha, Hearn backtracking from the Fury fight in November. Typical.

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                #8
                Originally posted by denium
                Stepping up the opposition? How? All American HW's are ****.
                Sad but true.

                It's quite possible that Joshua will fight several easy bouts in a row and use the excuse that he is just catering to the American market.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Kilrain
                  Ha, Hearn backtracking from the Fury fight in November. Typical.
                  Hearn isn't putting his cash cow in against a fighter like Fury anytime soon. Too risky.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by denium
                    Hearn isn't putting his cash cow in against a fighter like Fury anytime soon. Too risky.
                    fury doesnt want to fight in the sport of boxing he has mentioned it on several interviews and videos have you not seen them?

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