How big would Wilder v Joshua be?

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  • Earl-Hickey
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    #1

    How big would Wilder v Joshua be?

    Combined like 98% ko ratio

    Heavyweight unification

    Unbeaten

    Same size

    Exciting styles.

    I mean America said no more to heavyweights after Wlad ibragamov

    Could this be the fight that brings it back
  • KillaCamNZ
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    It would be the biggest fight in the last half decade at least.

    Fury/Klitch is only big because there's nothing else to get excited about (unless you're waiting for Joshua/Parker).

    Joshua/Wilder would be something really worth buying.

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    • MisterPullman
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      #3
      You know BOOOOOOOOOOOMB SQUUUUUAAAAD GONNA KO THAT BRITISH HYPE JOB.

      This fight would be MASSIVE.

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      • Luilun
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        #4
        It would be better fight than snooze feast that on May 2nd 2015

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        • 1hourRun
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          #5
          This is going to be Lewis vs. Klitschko #2. but this time we will have a definite winner. I wonder what the PPV buys would look like...the venue must be the meca of Boxing Las Vegas and those crazy delusional Brits with there flutes and horns singing the praises of that steroid cheat will be silenced with the chant...U.S.A! U.S.A! U.SA!

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          • UNBIASED BOXING
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            #6
            From what I've seen, I think AJ honestly beats Wilder in a relatively one-sided fight.


            Either way, I really wonder if Wilder will come back to boxing. I feel like his injury is going to basically push him out of the sport...

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            • Sugar Adam Ali
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              Huge in the UK,,, won't break 300k buys in the states... Boxing is dead in America

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              • LacedUp
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                #8
                Pretty one sided affair in my opinion.

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                • juggernaut666
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                  #9
                  It would almost be guaranteed a ending k.o ,i dont think it would be as big as Klitchko vs Joshua bc Wlad is huge in Germany and still a known face in the states ,not many average ppl know who Wilder is and thats bc he hasnt fought one solid opponent that put him out their . The truth is the free Arreola fight got him the most exposure to date . Joshua vs Willder would be big but not the biggest fight at least right now but certainly one of the best possible match ups for as long as Wilder lasts as i see Joshua k.o's him before rnd 6 .

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                  • Weebler I
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali
                    Huge in the UK,,, won't break 300k buys in the states... Boxing is dead in America
                    I kind of agree, the protectionist Al & Bob are killing it.

                    I think the interest is still there but you can't build stars if they're not fighting the opposition that the public wants to see.

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