I just been thinking, AJ has NOWHERE to go after the miller fight

Collapse
Collapse
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • Mammoth
    Undisputed Champion
    Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
    • Sep 2016
    • 35717
    • 3,849
    • 3,389
    • 378,304

    #11
    Originally posted by Lopez_Boxing
    yeah. he kinda jumped the gun on this one
    Yes, and we don't know where the WBA thing is going yet either. Joshua isn't boxed in to any corner quite yet, unfortunately.

    Comment

    • BigZ44
      Undisputed Champion
      Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
      • Mar 2015
      • 35558
      • 3,047
      • 1,205
      • 162,112

      #12
      IBF and WBO mandatories will be due soon

      Comment

      • sicko
        The Truth Hurts
        Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
        • May 2010
        • 34211
        • 2,594
        • 839
        • 151,307

        #13
        I'm seeing even Eddie Hearn admit that they're likely going to have to give up 50/50 despite Wilder and Fury not being worthy of 50/50. Barry Hearn flat out said the winner of Wilder vs Fury II will probably get 50/50. So yeah because the Division is not Deep and they're ALL going to run out of quality opponents here very soon, something have to give!

        For AJ vs Wilder, so much money is going to be made, it don't think giving up 50/50 will hurt anybody lets be honest. Promoters and their EGOS...

        Comment

        • BigZ44
          Undisputed Champion
          Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
          • Mar 2015
          • 35558
          • 3,047
          • 1,205
          • 162,112

          #14
          Originally posted by Mammoth
          Yes, and we don't know where the WBA thing is going yet either. Joshua isn't boxed in to any corner quite yet, unfortunately.
          AJ vs Diamond Boy at Wembley in the Fall!!

          Comment

          • Robbie Barrett
            Banned
            Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
            • Nov 2013
            • 40891
            • 2,779
            • 667
            • 570,921

            #15
            Originally posted by sicko
            I'm seeing even Eddie Hearn admit that they're likely going to have to give up 50/50 despite Wilder and Fury not being worthy of 50/50. Barry Hearn flat out said the winner of Wilder vs Fury II will probably get 50/50. So yeah because the Division is not Deep and they're ALL going to run out of quality opponents here very soon, something have to give!

            For AJ vs Wilder, so much money is going to be made, it don't think giving up 50/50 will hurt anybody lets be honest. Promoters and their EGOS...
            If Wilder-Fury 2 happens there won't be a Joshua-Wilder big fight. Wilder loses like he did the first time.

            Comment

            • pillowfists98
              The Takeover 2020
              Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
              • Jun 2018
              • 6685
              • 148
              • 81
              • 93,444

              #16
              So Usyk isn't an option?

              Comment

              • Mammoth
                Undisputed Champion
                Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
                • Sep 2016
                • 35717
                • 3,849
                • 3,389
                • 378,304

                #17
                Originally posted by BigZ44
                AJ vs Diamond Boy at Wembley in the Fall!!


                Miller and Whyte out of the WBA mix. Joyce ranked behind them so I wouldn't mind Joe vs Bryan.

                Comment

                • Scipio2009
                  Undisputed Champion
                  Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
                  • Apr 2014
                  • 13741
                  • 276
                  • 64
                  • 98,172

                  #18
                  Originally posted by Mr Giggles
                  lol it just came to me, sort of like an epiphany. WHEN he beats miller by knockout, he has no relevant opponent that he can face that’s going to impress the fans.

                  Wilder and fury fighting each other, the winner will then go on to fight Whyte so that’s them all tied up.

                  They clearly don’t want anything to do with Ortiz, so that’s him ruled out.

                  Usyk has already said many times that he’s not going to fight AJ just yet, he will fight him in HIS own time and he won’t be ready for AJ until 2020.

                  So who can he fight? Cause he can’t fight another one like Miller again, the fans would completely turn on him, he has to fight someone big next.

                  Floyd mayweather famously said, boxing is like chess, but what is AJs next move? Dave Allen? Price?
                  Kubrat Pulev in Bulgaria.

                  Comment

                  • Froch_uppercut
                    Undisputed Champion
                    Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
                    • Jan 2015
                    • 1573
                    • 120
                    • 12
                    • 40,630

                    #19
                    Originally posted by Mr Giggles
                    lol it just came to me, sort of like an epiphany. WHEN he beats miller by knockout, he has no relevant opponent that he can face that’s going to impress the fans.

                    Wilder and fury fighting each other, the winner will then go on to fight Whyte so that’s them all tied up.

                    They clearly don’t want anything to do with Ortiz, so that’s him ruled out.

                    Usyk has already said many times that he’s not going to fight AJ just yet, he will fight him in HIS own time and he won’t be ready for AJ until 2020.

                    So who can he fight? Cause he can’t fight another one like Miller again, the fans would completely turn on him, he has to fight someone big next.

                    Floyd mayweather famously said, boxing is like chess, but what is AJs next move? Dave Allen? Price?
                    I've said it before. Don't blame AJ, blame the guys ducking him.
                    Anyway, there are lots of permutations. You do know that a unification will put a mandatory aside. So, we know Wilder will duck and avoid at all costs, but if Fury wins, there is the possibility of a unification. Again, if Fury don't want it, which I doubt he will as he knows he's beaten, his promoter hates Hearn, and he is just as likely to go to the pub and stay there for a year or more. Either way, if he fights Whyte after Whyte beats Breazeale then Whyte will crush him and Whyte will fight Joshua. While Whyte is fighting the Fury / Wilder winner, you've got Ortiz, Kowanaki, or name any of the next in line. Joshua will fight anyone,it's just that only Whyte has been willing to fight him, and that was hard to make as Joshua wants his rightful share. With the WBC belt around his waist, he has more barganing power and there is a greater likelihood of the fight being made.
                    Blame Wilder for the fight not being made with Joshua. He has publicly stated that Hearn is begging him to fight AJ, and somehow this is AJ's fault. You Wilder fan boys are mental.

                    Comment

                    • sicko
                      The Truth Hurts
                      Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
                      • May 2010
                      • 34211
                      • 2,594
                      • 839
                      • 151,307

                      #20
                      Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                      If Wilder-Fury 2 happens there won't be a Joshua-Wilder big fight. Wilder loses like he did the first time.
                      OK then AJ vs Fury! Frank Warren is still going to want 50/50 as well

                      Comment

                      Working...
                      TOP