Comments Thread For: Joshua Pleads With Wilder To Start Fighting Better Opponents
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So he was calling out Klitschko knowing he had an injury, knowing he was going to test it out on Molina first.
In doing so, he knew he was going to be issued a mandatory by the WBC after this because he knew he couldnt unify because one of the sanctioning bodies titles Klitschko had was gona call a mandatory for him aswell.
Never wanted a bit of old klitschko.Comment
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Joshua's level of opposition and his next opponent are light years ahead of where Deonkay was at the same stage in his career. He's stepping up, Bum Squad isn't.Comment
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Pretty funny. I always heard you shouldn't throw rocks while standing in a glass house.Comment
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Joshua's comp as a world champ has been a joke. Until he's actually gotten in there with Wlad, he's not getting any more credit for that one than Deontay trying to fight Povetkin.
I'm not here to defend Wilder so you can go chase that argument up a tree.Comment
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LOL.. why would i be tearful at that? Fury roundly smashed klitschko and as an Englishman of irish descent i didnt have an issue with it lol i loved every minute.
Doesnt detract from Klitschko dominating that division prior to that loss...
Where is fury right now by the way ? oh.. gagging the press about his ban under the guise of mental illness so he doesnt get his caravans taken away by wlads bailiffs.Comment
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Truthful perhaps.Joshua - pro for under 4 years. 18 fights - next fight unification with the man who dominated for 10 years.
Wilder - pro for 9 years. 37 fights - never beat anyone inside top 20 to get his ranking for WBC eliminator. beat an ill Stiverne for best win , hasnt faced anyone decent since
Not rich, just truthful.
Still rich coming from Joshua whos resume up to this point is complete garbage.Comment
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Look who's talking...his last fight was against one of Wilder's leftoversOne of the biggest fights to be made is a unification between undefeated heavyweight champions Anthony Joshua (18-0, 18 KOs) and Deontay Wilder (37-0, 36 KOs). Both boxers have upcoming defenses scheduled. Wilder is back on Saturday night in Alabama, where he defends his WBC title against Gerald Washington. Joshua returns on April 29th at Wembley, in one of the year's biggest fights, by defending the IBF title against Wladimir Klitschko.
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Vlad ain't all that either.
He's been blasted out by the likes of Ross Purrity and Lamon Brewster.Comment
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