Comments Thread For: Jarrell Miller Wants Anthony Joshua in April at Wembley

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  • Laligalaliga
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    #41
    Originally posted by _Rexy_
    I more meant skill wise, not style wise. But Johann did manage to come out throwing (45 per round)
    Johann is a punching bag.
    A pretty decent journeyman man in the ring for the pay.

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    • Adamsc151
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      #42
      The opponent everyone wants to see in the opposite corner to Joshua in April is Wilder, if he comes through a returning Fury as expected.
      Miller's a decent back-up, but then so are Pulev and Ortiz. I'd rather see AJ fight one or even all of those mentioned, plus Fury maybe even Usyk if he transitions well to HW before retreading old ground with Whyte.
      A champions order of class for opponents should be; 1) Unification. 2) Mandatory challenger. 3)"Relevant" top contender. 4) Re-match of entertaining previous fight, with a top contender.
      Other than a contracted re-match clause, the only reasons a re-match should jump up the list are if there was a dodgy decision on the cards (Crolla-Perez 1), if it was ended by dodgy ref decision (Froch-Groves 1), or by unfair disqualification (Uzcategui-Dirrell 1). Or if there was nobody else in the division worth fighting, which is not the case here.

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      • JWHardin
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        #43
        You can bet whoever fights AJ it will be an in house fight. I'd be most hopeful for an Ortiz fight, but doubt it. Hearn wouldn't even let Whyte fight Ortiz.

        AJ will either fight Miller or Whyte in April I am guessing.

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        • Boksfan
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          #44
          Originally posted by JWHardin
          You can bet whoever fights AJ it will be an in house fight. I'd be most hopeful for an Ortiz fight, but doubt it. Hearn wouldn't even let Whyte fight Ortiz.

          AJ will either fight Miller or Whyte in April I am guessing.
          Miller would kill Beyonce Wildher and eat his warm corpse, facts! War Big Baby!

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          • Zaryu
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            #45
            Originally posted by Laligalaliga
            Lolx.... That's where the money is.
            It's hardly his fault. Even a MW that wants to commit suicide wants to high him too.
            Exactly, even I would fight him in April!

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            • Commie
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              #46
              Big Belly is an easy target hard to miss
              If he can take Joshuas power, fights at a smart pace and goes not only after the chin
              He could lose a decision in England

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              • Laligalaliga
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                #47
                Originally posted by Zaryu
                Exactly, even I would fight him in April!
                At least you will be guaranteed a mil to step in the ring with him.

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                • _Rexy_
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Noelanthony
                  Doesn’t have a leg to stand on??? He is bigger than anyone he negotiates with so what does it matter
                  You think that if AJ comes to America for his debut and has a show like the last two Matchroom USA shows, that he will still be the A side?

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                  • greeneye99
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by 1hourRun
                    The photo used in the article reminded me of when GayJ was nearly brought to tears in NY, as fans heckled Anthony for ducking the 'Bronze-Bomber'.
                    You were dreaming buddy
                    AJ got mad love in the USA

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                    • Noelanthony
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by _Rexy_
                      You think that if AJ comes to America for his debut and has a show like the last two Matchroom USA shows, that he will still be the A side?
                      He has never been to America but yet he is the A side. The money he demands per fight was not achieved via USA.

                      Wilder shows are generally packed to the rafters and viewing figure are very good yet he is paid poorly. A stacked show In the states Guarantees nothing if I was to go off Wilder. If Joshua was to fight in the States a minimum of 5000 Brits would attend( I’m being modest) Then you have the fight fans/ and fans showing up hoping he loses . Nope I think even the most pessimistic person will agree if he fights a Miller or a Ortiz the show would not Tank at the very minimum

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