What year will be see joshua-wilder??

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  • jmrf4435
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    What year will be see joshua-wilder??

    At boxing rate, 2025???????????
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    As long as AJ doesn't have high blood pressure I bet we get it late next year.

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    • VatoMulatto
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      Very soon.

      If both win their next fight I believe we'll see Wilder vs AJ March-May 2018.

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      • NahMean
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        If its in the UK then Summer 2018 at Wembley (May/June) But I'm positive it will take place in the US so 2018 Sep/Oct.

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        • Redd Foxx
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          2019. Eddie hearn doesn't move his fighters fast unless he's ready to cash out.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Redd Foxx
            2019. Eddie hearn doesn't move his fighters fast unless he's ready to cash out.
            More realistic. It stinks because it seems Wilder is unable to get through the stepping stones that Joshua has seen. Due to the positive steroids tests, I believe wilders career is being hijacked. He needs to be in there with a contender, and not BERMAINE STIVERNE for the 5th time.

            AJ is ahead of him now. If aj beat pulev and wilder beat ortiz, it would be the perfect setup for a wilder-joshua showdown.

            Who knows how long it will take wilder to find a decent contender to fight next.

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            • Redd Foxx
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              Originally posted by jmrf4435
              More realistic. It stinks because it seems Wilder is unable to get through the stepping stones that Joshua has seen. Due to the positive steroids tests, I believe wilders career is being hijacked. He needs to be in there with a contender, and not BERMAINE STIVERNE for the 5th time.

              AJ is ahead of him now. If aj beat pulev and wilder beat ortiz, it would be the perfect setup for a wilder-joshua showdown.

              Who knows how long it will take wilder to find a decent contender to fight next.
              Agreed. I'm not really a big fan of either but Wilder could potentially have had Povetin and Ortiz on his record, which would have been very respectable. IMO, even slightly more valuable than old Wlad. But, things being what they are, AJ has the better resume and Wilder has no momentum to bring to the table. Just a belt.

              W/ the HW scene going to shyt, I'm not sure what they can do to really build this showdown. Which is another reason I project 2019.

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              • mlac
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                next summer or at the end of the year, Wilders team will finally cash him out and hope he windmills his way to a lucky ko punch.

                we all know that will likely not happen and he will be splattered in a few rounds ala michael grant V lennox...

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                • Outwest Exp 355
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                  Doesn’t seem very likely. Wilder isn’t as popular as the infamous Pulev.

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                  • BoxingFan85
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                    2018
                    Eddie has a good history of getting big fights for his fighters..
                    AJ fought Wlad and beat him fare.. Wlad even at 40 is a far bigger risk than Wilder at 31..
                    Wilder's right hand can AJ's right and left..
                    I find it funny that some people assume AJ is scared of Wilder.. simpletons..

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