Bellew would be the A side. I don't think anyone could argue with that.
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Originally posted by keith_head View PostEddie Hearn calling out Parker and Wilder is so he doesn't have to risk Joshua fighting either of them, btw.
Parker and Wilder may even take a Bellew fight because there's probably good money in it for them, but it's an easy, easy win for either of them and it would be bull**** when both of them are talking about unification.
@ the notion Hearn feels the need to protect Joshua from a guy who fought on even terms with Andy Ruiz and a guy who has consistently looked garbage ever since he picked up a belt.
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Originally posted by Ham Porter View Post@ the notion Hearn feels the need to protect Joshua from a guy who fought on even terms with Andy Ruiz and a guy who has consistently looked garbage ever since he picked up a belt.
Parker and Wilder are set to fight each other in 2 fights. When one of them wins he'll have two belts. There'll be no excuse for Joshua not to fight them.
They'd both probably prefer to fight Bellew for an easy paycheque than each other. Parker has said he'd take the fight.
It's annoying because we as boxing fans want to see the beltholders fight each other but the more Hearn messes around with it the less likely we'll see it this year.
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Originally posted by keith_head View PostNot saying either of them beat Joshua, just that it's an unnecessarily risky fight for a guy who already makes Hearn easy money.
Parker and Wilder are set to fight each other in 2 fights. When one of them wins he'll have two belts. There'll be no excuse for Joshua not to fight them.
They'd both probably prefer to fight Bellew for an easy paycheque than each other. Parker has said he'd take the fight.
It's annoying because we as boxing fans want to see the beltholders fight each other but the more Hearn messes around with it the less likely we'll see it this year.
When has there ever been an inclination Joshua would try and avoid them? Parker is the one who quickly ran off when a new, far easier route opened up. They're the ones making plans to travel for the Wilder fight, despite being a far bigger draw than Wilder could ever dream of being.
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