Comments Thread For: Hearn: Joshua 'Very Likely' To Fight Wilder or Povetkin Next

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  • Raggamuffin
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    #51
    Originally posted by lion33lit
    Hearn: Joshua "Very Likely" To Be Maneuvered Into Fighting the 38 year old (39 by the time they meet) Povetkin. We're NOT gonna ask Povetkin to take step aside money which I can EASILY provide, because Wilder vs AJ isn't all that great of a fight - AJs obviously better!!

    I Hearn believe, that the two Olympic GOLD medalist should go at it! - theyre bloody fantastic GOLD medalists WINNERS, and Povetkin is MUCH YOUNGER THAN Wlad!!!! Oooooooh, this is SOOOO fantastic! My hands are tied regarding Wilder/AJ, the WBA has em' tied and I'm sorry....truly sorry that I couldnt provide you The Rematch: Whyte -vs- AJ.........
    Lmao lol...

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    • The Westerner
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      #52
      Originally posted by Pennsauken1
      I don’t believe a word that comes out of that ducking mouth until I hear an announcement of the fight
      hey man, u re finally back

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      • The Westerner
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        #53
        Originally posted by RespekonMyName
        It's a simple formula: Joshua + Wilder = money and fame

        There's a void now without GGG-Canelo. Why not jump into that and capitalize on the hunger for a big fight? This is starting to feel like Juanma-Gamboa, where they waited too long and both dudes got exposed.
        U knw business man, true

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        • Arthur Daley
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          #54
          Originally posted by Raggamuffin
          Wilder and boxing fans: Make the Wilder fight.

          Joshua fanatics: Take your time. Fight the old guy. Fight Pulev next and then Whyte and hope that Fury gets in shape. Fight anyone but Wilder.
          Wilder only still has his belt cause he and his team refused to fight povetkin over some ped nonsense. Funny that didn't matter when the garbage stiverne came around again.

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          • Arthur Daley
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            #55
            Originally posted by Little Mac 91
            Hearn recruited Povetkin to sabotage a Joshua-Wilder unification dey scurred beyond comprehension when Joshua goes to sleep he looks under the bed for Deontay Wilder and leaves the hallway lit with his bedroom door slightly open
            Joshua is the champ while Fury is out. All other paper belts don't mean anything. It's not as if wilder has achieved anywhere near what povetkin has in the sport either. Povetkin vs Joshua is an excellent fight.
            Last edited by Arthur Daley; 04-07-2018, 08:32 AM.

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            • DuckAdonis
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              #56
              Joshua is in a tough situation here

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              • Little Mac 91
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                #57
                Originally posted by Arthur Daley
                Joshua is the champ while Fury is out. All other paper belts don't mean anything. It's not as if wilder has achieved anywhere near what povetkin has in the sport either. Povetkin vs wilder is an excellent fight.
                Yes unfortunately Wilder has been dragging and now when things are getting serious he doesn't have much to show for it on paper. Still that doesn't mean he isn't a threat to the division and legitimate to sidestep now. Remember Povetkin blew his shot with Wilder not the other way around and in Russia too where he may or may not have had the advantage of biaeed judges going for him so i think it's only fair that he gets overlooked now.

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                • No punch power
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Arthur Daley
                  Joshua is the champ while Fury is out. All other paper belts don't mean anything. It's not as if wilder has achieved anywhere near what povetkin has in the sport either. Povetkin vs wilder is an excellent fight.
                  Who do you have winning this 'potential' 'super fight' between Joshua and Povetkin?

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                  • Pennsauken1
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by The Westerner
                    hey man, u re finally back
                    Yes, true boxing fan, I need AJ and Hearn to step up and take the challenge so we can find out who the real King is, if AJ wins, he will get his props, but everyone who is not a AJ fan girl is seeing what is going on and is not ****** and drunk off that Britian cheap Rum

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                    • Ake-Dawg
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                      #60
                      I wonder how much step aside money will it take to get povetkin to step aside? Will Hearn ask the WBA to intervene and coordinate a step aside? I am very interested to see how hearn plays this.

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