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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Eddie Hearn: Joshua-Klitschko Not Done, Negotiations Ongoing


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  • Bronx2245
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    #2
    At the last moment..."Callum Smith steps up to fight Klitschko!"

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    • Sun_Tzu
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      #3
      Originally posted by Bronx2245
      At the last moment..."Callum Smith steps up to fight Klitschko!"

      Lol...........

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      • Shrap
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        Props to Joshua for taking this if it does go through. This is a high risk/low reward fight since Klitschko lost everything to Fury and is at the tail end of his career. If he wins it's a great name to have on his resume but if he loses the hype train will get completely derailed.

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        • 1hourRun
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          Klitschko regains the IBF exposing this fraud -- oh yeah you was never a real champion son! that belt you got belongs to Klitsckho remember how you got your ****** hands on da champs titles ; if it wasn't for a dirty doped up ******ed Gypsy you wouldn't be called ' Champ '. Just remember ya'll Deontay Wilder Bomb-Squad......they dont speak his name..........

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          • Tatabanya
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            #6
            Paraphrasing the late great Jim Brady, by now Klitschko has three gears: slow, slower and call the tow truck. If he wasn't able to hit Tyson Fury with a handful of pebbles, I can't see why he should knock Joshua out. AJ can box Klitschko's ears off if he just chooses to. No need of the big bomb.

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            • soul_survivor
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              #7
              From what I'm hearing, the fight is highly unlikely to be next, unless the November date gets changed.

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              • deathofaclown
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                #8
                Originally posted by Shrap
                Props to Joshua for taking this if it does go through. This is a high risk/low reward fight since Klitschko lost everything to Fury and is at the tail end of his career. If he wins it's a great name to have on his resume but if he loses the hype train will get completely derailed.
                I agree.

                Joshua has a huge fan base here, mostly amongst "casual" fans and people that don't really watch boxing at all. Most of his fans dislike Fury. The worst thing that could probably happen is that he loses to the guy Fury beat, which is possible.

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                • deathofaclown
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Tatabanya
                  Paraphrasing the late great Jim Brady, by now Klitschko has three gears: slow, slower and call the tow truck. If he wasn't able to hit Tyson Fury with a handful of pebbles, I can't see why he should knock Joshua out. AJ can box Klitschko's ears off if he just chooses to. No need of the big bomb.
                  Except Fury has far better movement than AJ and much more awkward. Joshua is fairly robotic and his legs are very slow for a young guy.

                  I honestly believe Fury is a nightmare style for any version of Wlad. He may not have beaten a younger Wlad, but Wlad would have definitely looked bad win or lose.

                  Joshua will be right there infront of Wlad. It depends what Wlad has left but AJ doesn't have the style to offset and negate what Wlad does, like Fury did. AJ will be right there in front of Wlad's jab, straight right and left hook.

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                  • tokon
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Shrap
                    Props to Joshua for taking this if it does go through. This is a high risk/low reward fight since Klitschko lost everything to Fury and is at the tail end of his career. If he wins it's a great name to have on his resume but if he loses the hype train will get completely derailed.
                    It's not gonna happen.

                    Hearns is just talking ****. Again.

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