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    ANTHONY JOSHUA has revealed promoter Eddie Hearn has spoken to Tyson Fury about the possibility of a clash between the two fighters next year. Joshua retained his WBA, IBO and IBF heavyweight titles in Cardiff on Saturday night with a 10th-round stoppage win over Carlos Takam. The Olympic gold medallist admitted he is keen to fight a fully-fit Fury, who must first wait for a ruling from UKAD on a suspected drugs ban.
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    Its starting to sound more by the day like you won't fight Wilder because your scared hell snatch your belts & stop the gravy train hearn has u on.

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    • #3
      They really want this fight, the money they would generate in this fight is just too good for everyone involved. I bet you Team Joshua could turn themselves into Tyson Fury personal trainer, just to get him back to the required fitness to get this fight sorted.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Ray* View Post
        They really want this fight, the money they would generate in this fight is just too good for everyone involved. I bet you Team Joshua could turn themselves into Tyson Fury personal trainer, just to get him back to the required fitness to get this fight sorted.
        Of course, Anthony Joshua potential fights ranked in terms of money:

        1. Tyson Fury
        2. David Haye (If he knocks out Bellew)
        3. Dillian Whyte rematch
        4. Deontay Wilder
        5. Joseph Parker
        6. Everyone else

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        • #5
          This would be an intriguing fight and an amazing event but I need confirmation that Fury isn't shot to bits first. Like maybe an eight round tune-up vs some journeyman like Nascimento and then a ten rounder vs some fringe contender like Duhaupas

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          • #6
            Originally posted by kushking View Post
            Its starting to sound more by the day like you won't fight Wilder because your scared hell snatch your belts & stop the gravy train hearn has u on.
            Support for Wilder is growing stateside too. Just watched a segment with him being interviewed on Sports Center. Discussed this week's fight and the future Joshua clash. Was very surprised to see him on the show.

            His love is slowly building.
            Last edited by Butch.McRae; 10-31-2017, 10:14 AM.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by NEETzsche View Post
              This would be an intriguing fight and an amazing event but I need confirmation that Fury isn't shot to bits first. Like maybe an eight round tune-up vs some journeyman like Nascimento and then a ten rounder vs some fringe contender like Duhaupas
              They'll try to drag him back right away and claim victory on a rusty unmotivated Fury. His social media makes it very clear the guy is done. His desire is gone. He's enjoying his celebrity and booze.

              He'll show up for that check (likely $20+ million) and continue partying away. Its not a "fight" anymore. People need to accept that. Hearn is trying to pull a Canelo v. Chavez on the UK.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Stinger1 View Post
                Of course, Anthony Joshua potential fights ranked in terms of money:

                1. Tyson Fury
                2. David Haye (If he knocks out Bellew)
                3. Dillian Whyte rematch
                4. Deontay Wilder
                5. Joseph Parker
                6. Everyone else
                lol there's no way a Whyte fight generates more than a Wilder fight. if anything after how Whyte looked against Helenius I have seen many people change opinions on him.

                Only way a Whyte rematch would be credible is if he was to beat Wilder first but I think Wilder KO's him.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
                  ANTHONY JOSHUA has revealed promoter Eddie Hearn has spoken to Tyson Fury about the possibility of a clash between the two fighters next year. Joshua retained his WBA, IBO and IBF heavyweight titles in Cardiff on Saturday night with a 10th-round stoppage win over Carlos Takam. The Olympic gold medallist admitted he is keen to fight a fully-fit Fury, who must first wait for a ruling from UKAD on a suspected drugs ban.
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                  Originally posted by Ray* View Post
                  They really want this fight, the money they would generate in this fight is just too good for everyone involved. I bet you Team Joshua could turn themselves into Tyson Fury personal trainer, just to get him back to the required fitness to get this fight sorted.
                  They are desperate for easy Fury money,thats why Dirtbag Hearn is using all his connections to finally get ukad to let him fight. Ukad literally was trying to make Fury wait indefinitely to fight which is as unethical as can be considering he hasn't been formally banned & they haven't even allowed him a hearing, instead they intentionally have forced him to wait more than a yr without a word whatsoever.

                  Yet as soon as Dirtbag Hearn wants to feed him to AJ they suddenly release a statement saying they wanna let him fight now all of a sudden.

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                  • #10
                    Yes please! We need Tyson back in mix.

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