Is Joshua planting a seed with Miller so he can duck Wilder again?

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  • Pretty Boy32
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    Is Joshua planting a seed with Miller so he can duck Wilder again?

    Looks that way to myself and many other boxing experts
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    #2
    yeah its pretty obvious

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    • man down
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      #3
      Hey take the offer, simple.

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        #4
        Well, yeah......

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          #5
          Joshua planting seeds to last him until 2020 and wilder is nearly 35

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            They have been planning this, Hearn said over a year ago Miller would be his first fight in America

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              Anthony Joshua’s attempt to crack America could begin at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York in August against the man who calls himself 'Big Baby' Jarrell Miller.

              Joshua, the WBA and IBF heavyweight champion, is currently deep in preparation for his unification clash against WBO belt holder Joseph Parker at Cardiff's Principality Stadium on March 31.

              But his promoter Eddie Hearn is already considering the London 2012 Olympic champion's next three or four moves and says it is highly likely that Easter Saturday will be his last outing in the UK until at least December.


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              A clash with Alabama's Deontay Wilder, the big-punching WBC champion, remains in the works but it appears unlikely that Joshua's first transatlantic outing will be against him.

              Instead, a summer clash with Miller could be next up for Joshua should he come through against Parker without any problems.

              “The plan was always for Anthony to box three times this year,” Joshua's promoter Eddie Hearn told

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                That sh it had pro wrestling written all over it. Miller conveniently right there at the corner. Hearn jumping in making sure it doesn't go too off script while "security" waits for their cue. The only thing missing was Povetkin hitting Anthony Johnson in the back with a steel chair, and running off with the belts

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by man down
                  Hey take the offer, simple.
                  Yes, you're right. AJ should take the 50 million offer he asked for, simple.

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                    Originally posted by GGG Gloveking
                    That sh it had pro wrestling written all over it. Miller conveniently right there at the corner. Hearn jumping in making sure it doesn't go too off script while "security" waits for their cue. The only thing missing was Povetkin hitting Anthony Johnson in the back with a steel chair, and running off with the belts
                    [IMG]https://media.*****.com/media/5YF9dwGZ29rVe/*****.gif[/IMG]

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