Comments Thread For: Roy Jones: Joshua Should Take 1, 2 More Fights - Then Get Wilder

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  • MeanestNiceGuy
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    #21
    Somebody's gonna get derailed in 1-2 fights, so they may as well make this one happen between October and December.

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    • alexjust
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      #22
      Originally posted by Bronx2245
      I notice that I don't see too many people in the sports world saying that Wilder should wait, or have 1 or 2 more fights. I wonder why?
      Isn't 40 fights enough? I agree with Jones, I think AJ is yet to reach his prime and a couple of fights would make him come closer to that. Wilder, on the other hand, IMO at least, does not improve anymore. He just turns on his windmill and starts waiving like a bloody psychopath. Its effective though.

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      • Boksfan
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        #23
        Shut the **** up Jones! Fans want this fight next. Why every day some ex boxing celebrity trying to delay this fight? First Teddy Atlas and now RJJ. Pathetic!

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        • Redgloveman
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          #24
          Problem for Joshua is he is stuck between a rock (Wilder) and a hard place (Povetkin). If he wins either of those fights though he deserves big props

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          • The plunger man
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            #25
            Sorry wilder fans...the fight is in the uk and the offer of 12.5 million for wilder still stands.....ohhh wait a moment whats this i hear.......wilder fighting breazeale for 2.1 million next.
            BUMSSQUADDDDDDDDDD

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            • Boksfan
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              #26
              Originally posted by Bronx2245
              I notice that I don't see too many people in the sports world saying that Wilder should wait, or have 1 or 2 more fights. I wonder why?
              Because Wilder is old, he can't wait.

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              • Boxing Goat
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                #27
                Originally posted by TyrantT316
                I think Joshua's team and fans are simply looking to protect their fighter. Joshua is a promoter's DREAM...Hearn is in such a great position to have Joshua, a UK, HW Champion, who just beat a legend in Wlad, who is tall, muscular, charming, good looking, etc.

                Hearn has no intention on "giving that up" without getting as much return out of that kind of fight as possible. If Hearn and AJ can't get as much on their side and their way for a fight with Wilder now, then they will move forward with their marketable system and make as much money and fame as possible.

                People shouldn't forget that Hearn is in business for himself too. He doesn't want to be known as the promoter who caved and fed boxing's most marketable fighter to a dangerous foe for anything less than "everything".

                Hearn is his promoter. Hearn advises him on the best course of action to take. Hearn likely says "hey, Wilder is so flawed, that he could lose any day now...maybe we make him wait and lose then we don't have to give him the time of day?"...or "Wilder is a big fight..a tough fight..I believe you'll win...but I am here to help make you a star and money..so if we push for this fight, he will not dictate the terms...I am here for YOU..."

                I think all of this is more about AJ/Hearn than Wilder. I feel Wilder just wants to be treated like a champion and not a no-name contender. In Wilder's mind, AJ isn't some 10 year, long reigning undisputed champion. He doesn't see AJ as "more" or "better" than him. He sees AJ as another titles and wants to prove who is the best between them.

                Bother have their cases. But to make the fight wait for years? No. Do it now!
                Bingo! Protect the fighter and ultimately their extremely profitable earning potential.

                In my opinion, if you lose In boxing, it should be more like MMA. Your career doesn't just fade into oblivion when you lose one fight.

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                • PETUFF
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                  #28
                  Why Jones said that?Josua beat Wilder all day!

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                  • skinnystev
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                    #29
                    supposed to be the heavyweight champion of the world yet he needs 2 more fights before he's ready for birdlegs ? nothing more than an inflated hype job

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                    • abracada
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
                      Former four division world champion Roy Jones Jr. would love to see a heavyweight unification between Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder - but he feels the British superstar should take a few more fights before it happens. Joshua (21-0, 20 KOs), who holds the IBF, IBO, WBA, WBO titles, is currently in talks to fight Wilder (40-0, 39 KOs), who has the WBC title around his waist.
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                      No more tune ups for either, time to get it on

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