At the end of the day he has Bernarne stiverne in front of him. If he continues to fight scrubs after that for low money then i would questioned why he doesn't want to fight the easy Whyte for more money....Which in turn helps add more PPV buys to a potential Joshua/Wilder fight.
Comments Thread For: Hearn: I'd Like Wilder To Fight Whyte - Winner Gets Joshua Shot
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Stiverne has beaten nobody unless you think Arreola is something special? He also lost to someone by KO with more losses than wins (Demetrice King). Whyte has lost only once to the best heavyweight currently and beat Chisora. Whyte is a decent heavyweight, Stiverne isnt.Comment
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All the talk of making the fight as big as it could be is coming from fans looking at things with a promoters eye. To the hardcore boxing fans, Wilder v Joshua is the biggest fight in the division. However, most the people that rock up to the 02, Wembley etc - wherever Joshua is fighting are casuals in the purest sense. It doesn't matter who AJ is matched up against, he's got appeal with the ladies here and guys will always go where theres ladies so it will sell out.
If AJ and Wilder get it on here in the UK and it's a good match, explosive knockout etc..it definitely sets up a rematch that can be had across the pond. That's more streams of revenue, the talk of Wilder needing to beat Whyte to make it a big fight is null and void when it comes to AJ. Hearn is clearly worried about Wilder and maybe AJ is too but like someone said in this post, I can't even see why.Comment
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Anthony Joshua is slow, easy to hit and has bad stamina. On the other hand, Deontay Wilder is the most dangerous and explosive puncher in the division. You can never know which punch he throws is going to finish the job.
Moreover, what makes him even more dangerous is that it doesn't matter how badly he is being schooled or how many rounds he has given away, all it takes is just one flush punch from him and the fight is over. That's why Eddie Hearn is protecting his pride and joy Anthony Joshua.Comment
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Would get 3 times his biggest purse fighting whyte
Easy win for wilder I don't get why he's reluctant
Career high pad day and a build up fight to the main event !! Sounds shookComment
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Thing is I think wilders one punch from being ko'd tooAnthony Joshua is slow, easy to hit and has bad stamina. On the other hand, Deontay Wilder is the most dangerous and explosive puncher in the division. You can never know which punch he throws is going to finish the job.
Moreover, what makes him even more dangerous is that it doesn't matter how badly he is being schooled or how many rounds he has given away, all it takes is just one flush punch from him and the fight is over. That's why Eddie Hearn is protecting his pride and joy Anthony Joshua.
Both guys can **** obviously but if your windmilling from the hip against a straight punching knock out artist it's gonna end in tears
39 bums on his record so you can't judge how his gonna react after getting tagged . We know Joshua can take a shot . Hopefully the fight gsts signed soon to shut the clowns on here upComment
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AJ usually tend to put his punches together in combinations, in order to score knockouts. I personally don't believe that Joshua would square up and trade and exchange punches with Deontay Wilder because it would prove too costly. Wilder's punches are a lot quicker and arrive much faster than Anthony's. I expect a lot of movement from AJ if the two were to ever match up in the hopes of setting up a few traps for Deontay Wilder.Thing is I think wilders one punch from being ko'd too
Both guys can **** obviously but if your windmilling from the hip against a straight punching knock out artist it's gonna end in tears
39 bums on his record so you can't judge how his gonna react after getting tagged . We know Joshua can take a shot . Hopefully the fight gsts signed soon to shut the clowns on here upComment
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Kinda don’t get how a guy that throws combinations (ergo lots of punches in a shorter period of time) is a slower puncher than someone who throws far less combos in Wilder. Seems to me that people are drawing on the “stiff robot” stereotype with that one. Joshua has fantastic hand speed, probably more so than Wilder.AJ usually tend to put his punches together in combinations, in order to score knockouts. I personally don't believe that Joshua would square up and trade and exchange punches with Deontay Wilder because it would prove too costly. Wilder's punches are a lot quicker and arrive much faster than Anthony's. I expect a lot of movement from AJ if the two were to ever match up in the hopes of setting up a few traps for Deontay Wilder.
Do agree with your assessment of what Joshua would do though, could see a far more defensive game and him waiting on an opportunity to counter and unload if Wilder overcommits.Comment
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