For now, nobody will be calling for Joshua-Wilder

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  • Mammoth
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    #1

    For now, nobody will be calling for Joshua-Wilder

    Eddie Hearn won big last night. Just when Joshua's stock dropped so did Wilder's. Nobody wants it next so Joshua vs Whyte is a go....
  • The3
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    #2
    Well not in the next 6 months since Wilder and Fury are not finish

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    • man down
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      #3
      My bet is Fury and AJ fight first.

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      • Mammoth
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        #4
        Joshua vs Wilder is still a kill or be killed fight. Doesn't matter what Fury did or that Deontay was exposed. Styles make fights and Joshua can't do what Fury did so I don't want to hear it from the Brits.

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        • Lopez_Boxing
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          #5
          I rather fury aj or wilder aj first. I think rematches can always happen. Each time pacquiao Marquez rematches the hype was bigger when fights happened in between.

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          • ShoulderRoll
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            #6
            Joshua just got called a chicken in front of a PPV audience. His stock is dropping for sure.

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            • Jc8804
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              #7
              Fury clearly beat wilder. That 12th round knocksown was straight luck with fury going forward when he didnt need to. Should have kept boxing ,but he still won ,thats how big his lead was.

              I wouldnt mind fury vs AJ


              Put wilder in there with other heavys

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              • jglvz256
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                #8
                I think Fury will be the centre of a Wilder/Joshua bidding war and will make a stupendous amount of money whoever he faces.

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                  #9
                  I think Wilder has a good chance vs Joshua. Better than he did before.

                  Joshua is not nearly as slippery as Fury and a lot of those punches would have landed. Meanwhile Wilder is leaving himself open far less than he used to and has learned some defense.

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                  • Heru
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                    #10
                    Unless Wilder-Fury was a massive success (+500K PPV), Joshua-Wilder is coming up next.

                    Wilder did just enough to steal a still controversial draw from Fury after being clearly outboxed. They're not risking Wilder's standing once again if they can make the Joshua fight for 2x, 3x, or higher payday.

                    There will be Joshua-Wilder negotiations and if the parties come to an agreement (which will be tough due to the insults, history, and egos involved) it'll be next up, if not, Brezeale will get a shot. Wilder's team will use Fury's "rest" comments against him and will be in no rush for a rematch.

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