Anthony Joshua "Deontay Wilder Fight Can Happen In 2019 Or 2020"

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  • Ray*
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    #81
    Originally posted by thabanga510
    I think the difference here Wilder's handlers moved him along slowly knowing he needed more experience. The problem with Joshua is him saying he needs more experience after he has two belts and fought Klitschko. Most say Wilder isn't on Klits level, but Joshua doesn't think he is ready for Wilder.
    If the fight happens am sure Joshua would take it, he is a boxer but it doesn’t just depends on him to make a fight. He is the cash cow so no matter what he says people would say he is ducking.

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    • sicko
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      #82
      Originally posted by juggernaut666
      1. W. Klitchko first SEMI real test was Axel Shultz in his 30th fight AFTER that it was Chris Byrd in his 36th fight . This was done in 4 yrs time . AFTER that yes he sought out top guys regularly .

      BEST win was Povetkin in 64 fights in 17 years in the game .


      2. V. Klitchko first SEMI real test was Herbie Hide in his 25th fight AFTER thatwas Lennox Lewis in his 34th fight . This was done in 7/8 yrs time .

      BEST win was Shannon Briggs (though solid 263 pnds ) in his 43rd fight 14 yrs in the game .


      3. Anthony Joshua first SEMI real test was Dillian Whyte in his 15th fight AFTER that was W. Klitchko in his 19th fight . This was done in FOUR years time .

      BEST win was W.Klitchko in his NINETEENTH fight 4 yrs in the game .

      Comparing the 3 fighters one is clearly more ahead of the game in seek and destroy ! You ONLY progress in boxing as you get more fights ,its not even close !

      4. For laughs here is Deontay Wilder :

      His first SEMI real test was Audley Harrison in his 28th fight AFTER that his next BEST win was Stiverne in his 33rd fight . This was done in 7yrs time .

      BEST win was Stiverne in his 33rd fight EIGHT yrs in the game !


      Put all this into perspective to anyone thinking Joshua is AFRAID of Wilder !
      All that really wasn't necessary because it is not a argument about "FEAR" or AJ Fearing Wilder. Never said that, I said RESPECT no question AJ respects his Power he said it himself. Do I think AJ fears him? No I would favor AJ over Wilder even if they fight now or in 2019 or 2020

      Point is, when you become Champion it is a target on your back PERIOD. Just simply pointed how how when Vitali and Wlad Ruled and was Champions they fought contenders even if they wasn't a draw or a Big Names. I just want Wlider and AJ do the same!

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      • NahMean
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        #83
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        • BamaSlamma
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          #84
          Wilder needs to bring some "juice" to the AJ fight. He has ZERO star power! Right now, this thing *might* sell 200k PPVs in USA.

          In this case, it makes sense to push to 2019...

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          • Hot Shyt
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            #85
            P U S S Y... this is disgraceful

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            • Eff Pandas
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              #86
              LOL Wilder staying on script I'll give him that.

              Originally posted by BamaSlamma
              Wilder needs to bring some "juice" to the AJ fight. He has ZERO star power! Right now, this thing *might* sell 200k PPVs in USA.

              In this case, it makes sense to push to 2019...
              Who gives a f#ck about THAT much star power doe? As a fan I just wanna see the best fight the best. I think Joshua & Wilder are two best guys at HW right now. I think ALL BOXING FANS should wanna see them fight sooner rather than later.

              And sure there are mandatory's that need to be attended to & I can't fault them for building a fight up a lil bit but 2019, 2020 is crazytown sh^t.

              Call me crazy, but every single division needs to be having their top guys fighting more often. This marination craziness just turns people against boxing. Every other sport out there that people actually watch has a clearly decided champ every single year. Boxing is a different sport then most sports sure, but plenty of individual sports have the best competing against the best more often then boxing does. Ain't no good reason to turn off more fans for the sport which is losing the sport money to try to fleece the hardest of the hardcore fans 18mos or 2yrs from now.

              Like I said earlier I think Joshua is just talking, but if his plan is to legit fight everyone except his biggest challenger in the division they are just turning more fans away from boxing then they are gaining dollars for milking Wilder vs Joshua in 2019, 2020.

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              • PRINCEKOOL
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                #87
                Anthony Joshua is champion now so? I don't know why he is still speaking as if he is a newcomer to the game! But even still from a technical perspective, Joshua with his straight punches will catch Wilder with his wide shots! Somebody needs to teach Deontay Wilder how to throw straight punches..

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                • Sp0rty Cr@ig
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                  #88
                  Originally posted by 1hourRun
                  So why are you guys still fans of Anthony Joshua?
                  NO!

                  *** Joshua. This guy sells out 80k at Wembley fighting bums. Next opponent is probably against Haye-Bellew 2 winner. Will be regarded as the Ali-Frazier of UK. No need for Joshua to take any risks.. smh

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                  • ea22
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                    #89
                    Originally posted by Rip Chudd
                    I understand wanting to get better and work on things, but when you win a title you should be ready for all comers whether it's top contenders or other champions
                    This right here. I like Joshua enough, but I am tired of hearing champions say stuff like that, if you are not ready to fight all challengers then don't fight for the ****ing title. Unfortunately this is all too common nowadays.

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                      #90
                      Oh you have to be shitting me

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