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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Hearn: Ranking in Terms of Danger - Wilder is Easiest For Joshua

    Barry Hearn, who promotes IBF, IBO, WBA, WBO heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua, says there is no problem with matching his boxer against any of the top fighters in the division. Joshua is slated to return on April 13th at Wembley Stadium in London.
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  • Robbie Barrett
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    Wilder is the easiest to hit and the least skilled. Joshua wipes him out in a round or 2.

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    • 15 Rounds again
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      Just some calmness and truth.
      No drama. No ducking. Just. Bring em on.

      You got opposing styles of fans too. Knowledgable facts based = Joshua

      Drama and lies = Wilder

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      • Andre_parker1
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        if wilder doesn't land his punch Joshua will make him look amateurish before knocking him out, but wilder is the most dangerous because of his KO power

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        • Bronx2245
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          "If those two are not coming to the party quickly I would imagine that Eddie is looking at Jarrell Miller in New York as a Madison Square Garden debut for AJ would be commercially very solid, and then Dillian Whyte who I think is pound for pound the most dangerous heavyweight out there," Hearn said.

          I hope Papa Hearn is right about that! Brooklyn, Let's Go!

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          • davefromvancouv
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            They say Wilder is the easiest...
            But their actions show the exact opposite

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            • Jab jab boom
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              Now you know Hearn is lying. Wilder is the only one with the capability to ko Joshua, particularly with 1 punch. That makes him the most dangerous. Aj fans need to stop pretending that Hearn really wants to make this fight. He's reached the point of telling you that wilder isn't a credible threat which common sense tells you isn't true and is a way to minimize the importance of making the fight. We've all seen these tricks before with arum and more recently Oscar.

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              • OgTripleOg
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                stfu eddie germ nobody cares any more.

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                • Bronx2245
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                  #9
                  Boxing fights we want to see in 2019
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                  January 4, 2019:

                  Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury II

                  Hey, nobody said we couldn't list any rematches, and based on the buzz the first edition of Wilder-Fury created and the disputed nature of the draw -- why not run it back again? Especially since it doesn't look like unified champion, Anthony Joshua, will face either man in the near future.

                  There is plenty of intrigue in the rematch: Can Wilder (40-0-1, 39 KO), the defending WBC champion, be more consistent in landing his vaunted right hand on Fury (27-0-1, 19 KO)? In their first meeting back on Dec. 1 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, Wilder, 33, was outboxed for large stretches of the fight but was able to salvage the draw due to knockdowns of Fury in rounds ninth and 12. On the flipside, will Fury, 30, be even better in the rematch now that he has fully knocked off all the ring rust from his sabbatical that kept him out of the ring for a couple of years after his 2015 victory over Wladimir Klitschko?

                  The first edition of Wilder-Fury wasn't necessarily a great fight, but with the dramatic nature of the fight and the two larger-than-life personalities involved, there is significant interest in a return bout.

                  http://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/i...-want-see-2019

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                    Nothing like a good laugh to start out my Friday morning

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