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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Anthony Joshua: If Wilder Fights Fury, Whyte is Next - Not Miller

    Anthony Joshua has told Dillian Whyte he is prepared to make the next defence of his IBF, WBA, IBO and WBO heavyweight titles in a rematch against him if Deontay Wilder cannot be tempted to abandon plans to again fight Tyson Fury.
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  • Kezzer
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    It’s absolute dead certain now given wilder has said several times he won’t fight Joshua next.

    More likely we will see AJ vs Whyte followed by a American debut against Miller later in the year in my opinion

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      #3
      Sure he is. Whyte deserves the shot.

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      • Digital Mouth
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        I think it's fair to say Whyte has one of the best left hooks in the division. Just ask Lucas Browne, Joseph Parker and Derek Chisora. They have all tasted the canvas.

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        • Laligalaliga
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          #5
          Originally posted by Digital Mouth
          I think it's fair to say Whyte has one of the best left hooks in the division. Just ask Lucas Browne, Joseph Parker and Derek Chisora. They have all tasted the canvas.
          You are right. Hez capable of taking anyone to the canvas if he hits you flush with that left hook.
          Hez power is highly underrated.

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          • *Makaveli*
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            #6
            Originally posted by Digital Mouth
            I think it's fair to say Whyte has one of the best left hooks in the division. Just ask Lucas Browne, Joseph Parker and Derek Chisora. They have all tasted the canvas.
            I asked Joshua , he says it was the most over rated left hook in boxing

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            • donjigga11
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              #7
              Originally posted by Kezzer
              It’s absolute dead certain now given wilder has said several times he won’t fight Joshua next.

              More likely we will see AJ vs Whyte followed by a American debut against Miller later in the year in my opinion
              That’s his 2019 right there...... that wilder fight ain’t happening till late 2020 earliest..... he will have that Pulev Ibf mandatory aswell.

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              • Noelanthony
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                #8
                Originally posted by makaveli1875
                I asked Joshua , he says it was the most over rated left hook in boxing
                I asked Wilder that’s why he didn’t want to face him for 8 million.

                Today Wilder was talking about his mandatory Breazeale because Fury has not been vocal about the rematch

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                • BLASTER1
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                  AJ had his chance to fight the champ instead he played games now he has to give his fans these low level fights.

                  AJ really did himself in this year.
                  He thought he held all the cards when all he had was a joker while Deontay had the ace all along.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Noelanthony
                    I asked Wilder that’s why he didn’t want to face him for 8 million.

                    Today Wilder was talking about his mandatory Breazeale because Fury has not been vocal about the rematch
                    Lol, fu cking Wilder. What a *****.

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