Funny how AJ will be hated on for fighting whyte

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  • Earl-Hickey
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    Funny how AJ will be hated on for fighting whyte

    Even though he is the most deservings contender out there, having fought 5 tough fights in a row, as opposed to the worshipped luis ortiz who fights one tough fight hten 5 bums then one tough fight, wrinse and repeat

    Wilder and Fury both dont want the biggest fight in world boxing and would rather fight each other for half the money and joshua will fight the most active, toughest matched contender and will get shat on for it

    funny old world
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    Whyte earned his shot. It's a good fight on paper in the interim while Fury-Wilder settle unfinished business, but lacks suspense because Joshua already beat him.

    It's a long shot but if Wilder convincingly beats Fury I want to see Joshua fight Ortiz to build the Wilder fight.

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    • Earl-Hickey
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      #3
      Originally posted by Mushashi
      Whyte earned his shot. It's a good fight on paper in the interim while Fury-Wilder settle unfinished business, but lacks suspense because Joshua already beat him.

      It's a long shot but if Wilder convincingly beats Fury I want to see Joshua fight Ortiz to build the Wilder fight.
      i think there is suspense, whyte is a lot better schooled now and that left hook is true dynamite if whyte can be patient to land it

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      • R_Walken
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        Funny how everyone knew it was going to be Whyte 4 months ago

        It’s also funny how Earl is trying to spin this. Yes Whyte might be worthy of a title shot but he also isn’t the fighter most boxing fans want AJ to fight next. There’s plenty of time to have a Whyte rematch

        Wilder has proven in 2018 that he is going after the toughest fights possible . Fury has proven that he isn’t afraid to travel and fight one of the biggest threats in the division

        AJ and his team have proven their going the path of least resistance and want to keep the money train rolling. Since boxing is a business first you can’t really knock the approach but it’s also fair to receive some criticism for it since the other 2 Kings are actively trying to prove who’s the best while the 3rd King isn’t

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        • EasternEuroFan
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          #5
          Lol

          the matchroom casuals already buying into the idea of AJ v Whyte II

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          • The Big Dunn
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            #6
            Originally posted by earl-hickey
            Even though he is the most deservings contender out there, having fought 5 tough fights in a row, as opposed to the worshipped luis ortiz who fights one tough fight hten 5 bums then one tough fight, wrinse and repeat

            Wilder and Fury both dont want the biggest fight in world boxing and would rather fight each other for half the money and joshua will fight the most active, toughest matched contender and will get shat on for it

            funny old world
            Come on earl, he KHTFO already and he and Hearn have been building toward a fight with him rather than Wilder. Of course he is going to get some criticism for fighting him given the context.

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            • kiaba360
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              He has done the most work of all the contenders, but I'm still not interested. I'd prefer Whyte/Miller, with the winner fighting AJ.

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              • Ssssh11
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                Imo Whyte is the 4th best HW after AJ, Fury, Wilder then it's Whyte

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                • AL_Camino
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by earl-hickey
                  i think there is suspense, whyte is a lot better schooled now and that left hook is true dynamite if whyte can be patient to land it
                  I can't see much suspense when Joshua left him literally hanging on the ropes out cold. That will be in Whytes heads during the match. Id rather see Whyte fight the loser of Wilder Fury, or against Ortiz or Miller, than Joshua. But the fight will do big business in the uk so i see why it makes sense to have it. I also am not sure Whyte really wants to face Joshua next. I think he would rather fight a couple easier fights to milk his current success because he knows he will most likely get kod again against Joshua.

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                  • Laligalaliga
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by R_Walken
                    Funny how everyone knew it was going to be Whyte 4 months ago

                    It’s also funny how Earl is trying to spin this. Yes Whyte might be worthy of a title shot but he also isn’t the fighter most boxing fans want AJ to fight next. There’s plenty of time to have a Whyte rematch

                    Wilder has proven in 2018 that he is going after the toughest fights possible . Fury has proven that he isn’t afraid to travel and fight one of the biggest threats in the division

                    AJ and his team have proven their going the path of least resistance and want to keep the money train rolling. Since boxing is a business first you can’t really knock the approach but it’s also fair to receive some criticism for it since the other 2 Kings are actively trying to prove who’s the best while the 3rd King isn’t
                    This comment is quite laughable. First, there is nothing like king without a throne so correct yourself. Fury is no king, he has no belt.

                    Secondly, wilder publicly acknowledged that hez not ready for the unified champ and looking critically, who else deserve a shot?
                    Nobody else but whyte. He has done more than enough and that left hook can put any HW to sleep. AJ better watch out and be at his best.

                    Thirdly, wilder favors fury cos he knows fury can't KO. So it's a win win for him and a safe landing.

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