Joshua's Legacy Forever Tainted

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  • Madison Boxing
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    #71
    what fighters in recent years have got the resume that joshua has at 21-0? just throw out a few names. i saw a hardcore crawford fan boy earlier saying 'oh what and u expected crawford to fight danny garcia after only 21 fights?'. If he was moved like a lot of your stateside fighters are, joshua would be lining up to face someone like sam sexton after 21 fights lol

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    • j0zef
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      #72
      Joshua has fought 4 out of 10 guys in Top10, and is fighting another guy next month who's in Top5.

      What in the bloody effing hell are you whining about?

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      • SUBZER0ED
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        #73
        This is show business, son and the show is still going on. The fight between Joshua and the winner of Wilder vs Fury is building as we speak and WILL take place. Right now Joshua vs Wilder or even Fury is big, but after Wilder vs Fury, & Joshua vs Povetkin, it will be even bigger. Anticipation is part of the game. And it's no accident nor is it ducking that's making us have to wait.

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        • davefromvancouv
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          #74
          Originally posted by mrlopez
          So Wilder, with 40 fights and OBVIOUSLY no unifications wasnt steered clear of dangerous fights? He couldve fought Fury, Klitschko, etc.
          That's what I said:

          Originally posted by davefromvancouv
          ... (including Wilder) ...
          But for the last several years, Wilder has been ready to take on all comers. Klitschko and Wilder were steered clear of each other by Finkel because Wilder had just won the WBC title. The Fury-Wilder unification was in the works three years ago, but that didn't happen for obvious reasons. And now Joshua continues to be protected from Wilder because he's just not ready yet. It's been a great meteoric climb for Joshua, so there's no real shame in that and there's no rush. But it DOES mean he's not really the man to beat. Wilder is. Ever since Fury left, Wilder has been the last champion standing. Now that Fury is back, in order to truly be the number 1 heavyweight, Joshua has to fight the winner of the Wilder-Fury WBC-lineal unification. Should be in 2020.
          Last edited by davefromvancouv; 08-23-2018, 11:38 PM.

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