chances joshua is ready for wilder in 2020?

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  • Curt Henning
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    #1

    chances joshua is ready for wilder in 2020?

    what do you think the chances are that joshua, should he regain his belts against ruiz at end of year, will be ready for wilder in 2020?

    and if he by some chance is...what are the chances AJ can actually get the fight in the UK?

    i say both are unlikely personally
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    I think if he regains his belts, he pushes to make a fight with the winner of Fury/Wilder in his next fight.

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    • chrisJS
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      He'll have to face Usyk first if the politics don't get in the way and there's not much chance he can beat Usyk.

      By 2021 the fight for all the marbles will be Fury vs. Usyk. Not a great mesh of styles but the two best in the division.

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        #4
        Originally posted by ShaneMosleySr
        I think if he regains his belts, he pushes to make a fight with the winner of Fury/Wilder in his next fight.
        really?

        thats bold

        but please share your timeline for these fights...cause wilder and fury aint fighting this year i dont believe....

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        • Curt Henning
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          #5
          Originally posted by chrisJS
          He'll have to face Usyk first if the politics don't get in the way and there's not much chance he can beat Usyk.

          By 2021 the fight for all the marbles will be Fury vs. Usyk. Not a great mesh of styles but the two best in the division.
          when fury/wilder clash lets wager

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          • Robbie Barrett
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            #6
            If Wilder fights Fury he'll be insignificant after losing that paper title he holds. Amazing how Wilder fans can look past a guy that dominated him in the first fight. Shows how out of touch with reality they are.

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            • Curt Henning
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              #7
              gotta love robbie parrot...guy has me on ignore and replies to every thread of mine...lol...true sign of insanity....then again hes 17 and hasnt had a sexual experience yet...unless you count blowing his uncle

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              • chrisJS
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                #8
                Originally posted by Curt Henning
                when fury/wilder clash lets wager
                Perhaps. I'd need to see the venue and the main promoter. The first fight rendered a verdict which contradicted the action in the ring.

                All things being fair and objective and Fury schools him again.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                  If Wilder fights Fury he'll be insignificant after losing that paper title he holds. Amazing how Wilder fans can look past a guy that dominated him in the first fight. Shows how out of touch with reality they are.
                  Wilder and Joshua fans deserve each other. The most pathetic fans since Mayweather and Pacquaio and perhaps more so. At least those were great fighters.

                  Both Joshua and Wilder have lost recently and both will lose again soon shortly.

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                  • Curt Henning
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                    Originally posted by chrisJS
                    Perhaps. I'd need to see the venue and the main promoter. The first fight rendered a verdict which contradicted the action in the ring.

                    All things being fair and objective and Fury schools him again.
                    hahaha yeah...so bascially youll chicken out

                    "all things being fair"...you sound like a gggroupie that swears he beat canelo in the 2nd fight........"contradicted the action in the ring"...lol

                    stay mad

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