Deontay Wilder will be ringside at Anthony Joshua vs Klitschko

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  • Madison Boxing
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    #31
    Originally posted by 1hourRun
    He had enough guts to fight in the UK as he was coming up the ranks knocking out the Britt Audley Harrison. Had enough guts to spar David Haye in the UK or Klitschko in one of his camps...why don't you get in line and get some merchandise signed by tha champ at Wembley? maybe you get lucky and take a selfie with the 'Bronze-Bomber' Deontay Wilder.
    he showed guts to fight audley harrison???? please tell me you are trolling

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    • Scipio2009
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      #32
      Originally posted by BWC
      Wilder Joshua should be the biggest fight since May-Pac with ease. Especially with Hearn as the driving force
      Lou DiBella wouldn't do a bad job of pushing the fight stateside either

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      • Rockybigblower
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        #33
        Originally posted by VatoMulatto
        Why would AJ be scared of Wilder?? If AJ beats Wlad then he has after only 19 fights a better record than Wilder. Wilder has 38 fights and is still unproven at the highest level. He has still only one top 10 win (Stiverne). AJ would fight Wilder in a heartbeat.
        Never said he would be scared. As quoted...i said said wlad is running out of time...AJ is not. Like all things in boxing these days...the best 4 fighters in a division grab a belt and generally never fight each other until one or the other needs to cash out. If AJ were to fight Wilder next...how many other great heavyweight fights come after that? Everyone after AJ, Wilder, Klitschko, and Parker are 2nd teir fighters so if the unifications come in the next year or so...the great new heavyweight era will have burnt out. Hearn with AJ...Arum with Parker...Haymon with Ortiz...they dont make money that way. Joshua is in a bid to become boxings first billionaire. Most of that will come from sponsorship...he cant afford the risk against a hungry lion like Wilder. Even if its a so called lucky windmill one shot chance.

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        • Poppo168
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          #34
          Originally posted by Rockybigblower
          Never said he would be scared. As quoted...i said said wlad is running out of time...AJ is not. Like all things in boxing these days...the best 4 fighters in a division grab a belt and generally never fight each other until one or the other needs to cash out. If AJ were to fight Wilder next...how many other great heavyweight fights come after that? Everyone after AJ, Wilder, Klitschko, and Parker are 2nd teir fighters so if the unifications come in the next year or so...the great new heavyweight era will have burnt out. Hearn with AJ...Arum with Parker...Haymon with Ortiz...they dont make money that way. Joshua is in a bid to become boxings first billionaire. Most of that will come from sponsorship...he cant afford the risk against a hungry lion like Wilder. Even if its a so called lucky windmill one shot chance.
          I see Aj vs Wilder happening within AJ's next 3 fights after Wlad (if he wins).

          There are tons of young Heavyweights who will build this new era, Tony Yoka, Daniel Dubois, Dychko, UYSK (if he moves up like he wants to). Loads more, could be a good era, might be a flop, Dubois is the one to watch in my opinion.

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          • NahMean
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            #35
            Anyway to merge this thread with the other one that's been created in same subject?

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