If Joshua defeats Ruiz and Pulev this year

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  • Mammoth
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    #31
    Originally posted by 15 Rounds again
    It's hard for him when.he wants to fight and the others are wetting their pants dude.

    Get real. What do you want from him?

    Honestly mate - if you are being honest (and many Americans are now agreeing) this is the guy making the effort to make the big fights.
    Fury ducking both Wilder and AJ, and Wilder ducking AJ, but AJ wants all comers, including both of those.
    I'm not claiming he's ducking anybody. What I'm saying is this could be a bad year for him. Maybe his worst in some time.

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      #32
      Originally posted by Sid-Knee
      Ruiz is better than Brezeale. Pulev is better than Kownacki.

      Hell, Kownacki even had a close fight with a damaged Martin. Could you imagine what Pulev would do to him?
      Pulev is old. I have no reason to believe he would beat the Pole. He is better schooled though. But I do agree that Kownacki has gotten overrated after the Washington beat down. People forget he struggled with Martin and Kiladze.

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      • Laligalaliga
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        #33
        Originally posted by Mammoth
        Whyte has headlined, yes. He is a legitimate headliner. I forgot about him. Ortiz is the best possible B side.
        the only reason Ortiz is favored for AJ's fight is solely because AJ has KOed whyte in the past. Aside that, whyte should be the next big fight aside wilder, fury.

        His level of opposition is amazing and he finds a way to always win.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Laligalaliga
          the only reason Ortiz is favored for AJ's fight is solely because AJ has KOed whyte in the past. Aside that, whyte should be the next big fight aside wilder, fury.

          His level of opposition is amazing and he finds a way to always win.
          Whyte's level of opposition is amazing? It's pretty decent. He will never find a way to beat Joshua, Wilder or Fury.

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            #35
            Absolutely NOT! However, if after Saturday and IF Wilder even beats Breazeale, Wilder actions after that fight will say a lot. If he does the passive "I Have Plans Already" BS without even waiting until after June 1 to see what happens and to at least have some discussions about the fight everybody wants then he comes out of this looking bad

            I don't have time for this blame game, protect fighters BS these are Heavyweights people buy tickets and tune in to See THEM FIGHT! Not Eddie Hearn, Not Shelly Finkle, Not Al Haymon...if they truly want to fight then it can happen. Both have to really WANT TO FIGHT!

            Right now I see two OVERRATED Fighters letting others speak especially when they speak about each other it is a bunch of Passive Aggressive BS! "He Don't Want To Fight!" "No, He Don't Want To Fight" HOWEVER to be fair AJ has been talking about this fight more as of LATE while Wilder is talking about some dame "I Have Plans" "We Tired To Make The Fight Already They Didn't Want It..."

            Forget all that, if he takes care of Breazeale and AJ takes care of Ruiz June 1st then after that at least have another meeting to see where things are at DAMN!

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            • Pigeons
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              #36
              Joshua fights good fighters, but few great ones. Wladimir Klitschko was a great fighter but when he fought Joshua he was 41, semi-retired, coming off a loss, and hadn't won a fight in over 2 years.


              Wilder has fought two great heavys. Luis Ortiz, one of the most feared heavys in the world, and Tyson Fury, a guy that toyed with a younger, active Klitschko, and dispatched him in much easier fashion than Joshua.


              Deontay Wilder is the best heavyweight in the world.

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              • Larry the boss
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                #37
                would be just a stay busy year

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                • QueensburyRules
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Mammoth
                  Would it honestly be considered a good year in anybody's eyes?
                  - -If you became a Mastodon, sure!!!

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Pigeons
                    Joshua fights good fighters, but few great ones. Wladimir Klitschko was a great fighter but when he fought Joshua he was 41, semi-retired, coming off a loss, and hadn't won a fight in over 2 years.


                    Wilder has fought two great heavys. Luis Ortiz, one of the most feared heavys in the world, and Tyson Fury, a guy that toyed with a younger, active Klitschko, and dispatched him in much easier fashion than Joshua.


                    Deontay Wilder is the best heavyweight in the world.
                    Lol. Ortiz ain't all that, certainly a few rungs below Whyte.
                    And why you talking about his fight with Fury? That's like Lemieux talking about his Saunders fight. He got schooled bro.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by 15 Rounds again
                      Lol. Ortiz ain't all that, certainly a few rungs below Whyte.
                      And why you talking about his fight with Fury? That's like Lemieux talking about his Saunders fight. He got schooled bro.

                      I must have missed the part where LeMule almost ended Saunders life.

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