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  • Hitman Hodgson
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    #1

    So who does Joshua fight in April?

    So Joshua has a fight booked at Wembley stadium in April. Does he fight either Fury or Wilder, or will he have to wait until after Fury and Wilder have their rematch? Wilder still has the other belt, but after that shambles of a decision, Fury is the people's champion (Fury should now start to end all his interviews and press conferences with the people's eye brow). Either fight would be huge, but can it happen before the rematch?
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    AJ is now the B side in either fight. And dictates nothing.

    He will never fight either.

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    • Eff Pandas
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      #3
      #1 choice, Whyte
      #2 choice, Pulev
      #3 choice, Big Baby

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      • Robbie Barrett
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        #4
        He should fight the guy that clearly won last night, Fury. Will be difficult with Fury being on BT though.

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        • BLASTER1
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          #5
          Originally posted by Eff Pandas
          #1 choice, Whyte
          #2 choice, Pulev
          #3 choice, Big Baby
          Your absolutely correct on them predictions.

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          • South Champion
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            #6
            Honestly, I’m not sure if he should fight either.

            It’s hard to promote Joshua-Wilder as the Undisputed Championship, now that Wilder has a highly disputed draw against Fury.

            But Fury doesn’t have the WBC belt, so you wouldn’t be able to promote that fight as an Undisputed fight either.

            Wilder and Fury will need to have a rematch, and hopefully, that fight will have a more clear outcome.

            In the meantime, I think Joshua-Ortiz would be the best option since Ortiz hurt Wilder badly and has scored 2 KO wins after the loss.

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            • Boxing56
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              #7
              He'll fight Whyte if he wins. That's been there plan all along.

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              • DaaamnSon
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                I'd rather he get his IBF mandatory out of the way and fight Pulev. I don't want to see the Whyte rematch.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by South Champion
                  Honestly, I’m not sure if he should fight either.

                  It’s hard to promote Joshua-Wilder as the Undisputed Championship, now that Wilder has a highly disputed draw against Fury.

                  But Fury doesn’t have the WBC belt, so you wouldn’t be able to promote that fight as an Undisputed fight either.

                  Wilder and Fury will need to have a rematch, and hopefully, that fight will have a more clear outcome.

                  In the meantime, I think Joshua-Ortiz would be the best option since Ortiz hurt Wilder badly and has scored 2 KO wins after the loss.
                  This is my thinking also.

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                    Originally posted by DaaamnSon
                    I'd rather he get his IBF mandatory out of the way and fight Pulev. I don't want to see the Whyte rematch.
                    Same.

                    Wilder Fury rematch for Cinco De Maio weekend in Vegas?

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