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

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  • MDPopescu
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    #61
    Originally posted by denium
    We need Fury to come back and save the division.


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      #62
      Originally posted by Science
      I might be died in 2019
      ...............................

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      • Larry the boss
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        #63
        lol.............

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        • chrisJS
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          #64
          Originally posted by Kigali
          My Country is America.

          Any truly neutral observer would notice Mayweather has moved up since he was a 21 y/o Champion..and fought more Champions than anybody you can name.

          Mayweather's blue print is to gather titles from the best

          ....and that's exactly what he did
          In this era with more titles (4 per division 17 divisions) you do realize it's easier than say in the 1980's, 1970's, 1960's 19, well you get the point..

          However you said he's fought more champions than anyone I can name but you underestimated my knowledge and math skills there because he has fought 21 men that have held titles whereas Oscar De La Hoya for example fought 24. 24 = larger number than 21

          The blueprint is fight the fighters past their primes (De La Hoya, Mosley, Pacquaio, Cotto for example) or smaller (Marquez, Pacquaio) or at opportune catch weights (Canelo) but stack numbers up to make it look better and prey on the ignorant fans.

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            #65
            Originally posted by chrisJS
            In this era with more titles (4 per division 17 divisions) you do realize it's easier than say in the 1980's, 1970's, 1960's 19, well you get the point..

            However you said he's fought more champions than anyone I can name but you underestimated my knowledge and math skills there because he has fought 21 men that have held titles whereas Oscar De La Hoya for example fought 24. 24 = larger number than 21

            The blueprint is fight the fighters past their primes (De La Hoya, Mosley, Pacquaio, Cotto for example) or smaller (Marquez, Pacquaio) or at opportune catch weights (Canelo) but stack numbers up to make it look better and prey on the ignorant fans.
            Who has WON more titles...
            Oscar or Floyd??


            Those fighters you named were CHAMPIONS.

            Floyd started at 130...to say he made a career of fighting smaller guys is dumb...even for somebody like you.

            What did Oscar and Shane have when Manny fought them??

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            • chrisJS
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              #66
              Originally posted by Kigali
              Who has WON more titles...
              Oscar or Floyd??


              Those fighters you named were CHAMPIONS.

              Floyd started at 130...to say he made a career of fighting smaller guys is dumb...even for somebody like you.

              What did Oscar and Shane have when Manny fought them??
              Ok, you said name a fighter who's beaten more world champions and I did so me 1-0 you. Oscar fought 24-21 Floyd, Floyd won 11 titles in 5 divisions, Oscar 10 in 6 divisions. Manny Pacquaio won in 6 divisions too. Evander Holyfield also won 11 world titles I'm not sure who's won more.

              Marquez and Pacquaio I used because they are the only two all-time greats he fought but both were past their primes and much smaller than him.

              Charles Martin has been a CHAMPION. Joseph Parker is a CHAMPION The term doesn't necessarily mean that much.

              You really think Mayweather, Holyfield, De La Hoya and Pacquaio are the 4 best boxers ever? Get a clue.

              How many divisions has Floyd or Oscar or Pacquaio been the undisputed champion? How many divisions has any of them ever won 3 titles in at one time which would represent a real champion the way Hagler, Leonard, Duran used to be. I'll give you a clue the answer is either A) Zero or B) 0
              Last edited by chrisJS; 10-06-2017, 11:56 AM.

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              • thabanga510
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                #67
                That man does not think he can beat Wilder.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Ray*
                  This fight should happen next year but only after Wilder fights a threat or someone tough as well. Yes it isn't Wilder fault that those considered tough are testing dirty, so far Joshua has fought better competition in his short stint as a pro. I just don't want to see Joshua doing a wilder fighting nothing but low quality for 38-0. So 2018 this fight has to happen.
                  Joshua has only a 40 year old Klitschhko on his record as a better opponent. All those other dudes are UK journeymen just like the journeymen Wilder has here in the States.

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                  • thabanga510
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                    #69
                    How are people coming up with the arguments for Joshua when it came out his own mouth that he wasn't ready for Wilder?

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                    • thabanga510
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by uppercut510
                      there hasn't been much comp in the HW division for years. nobody at HW is fighting monsters. hes calling people out, trying to get bigger fights and to his luck it isn't happening. im not into calling fighters bums. how is he running from whyte??? he has to fight his mandatory now that the unfortunate situation happened a third time with failed test. u so called boxing fans wake up daily to bash boxers. its played out man, none of these guys are scared of eachother it takes promoters to get the fights done. but your boy AJ (who I like) just said he didn't want the fight next after him n wilder beat their opponents. he wants to be careful with his career.
                      Whyte will not even fight Big Baby Miller he is blocking the dude on social media accounts. Wilder is not falling for Hearns protection fights to protect Joshua.

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