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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Will Wilder-Joshua Go The Way Of Bowe-Lewis Or Lewis-Tyson?

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  • Alan Smithee
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    #2
    It will be interesting to see if Joshua has the resilience and chin to stay relevant as a top heavyweight. Losses happen but Joshua was crushed physically and mentally. Time will tell!

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    • DaNeutral.
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      I dont know with Joshua, as a fan im hoping last saturday was just a bit of a **** storm and he will come back stronger, i believe there was not something right about him come fight night and i have hope he returns in the rematch in better form and does what i expected him to do in the 1st fight. If Ruiz defeats him again in the rematch then i have no idea what Joshua's future holds from that point.

      Wilder, Well as far as i can see Wilder has never had any intentions on fighting Anthony Joshua, hes the biggest ducker this division has seen in years. He calls his game plan "******** on himself" yet all i see is other fighters waltzing in and doing things before him. 2019 looked good for the AJ Wilder fight and Wilder just went and lined up fights that did not include AJ even though him and Hearn were calling out Wilder loudly and very clearly.

      I could see this fight never happening.

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      • MDPopescu
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        #4
        Originally posted by DaNeutral.
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        I could see this fight never happening.
        ... Yes... (except for the case of a huge-huge money fight)

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        • P4Pdunny
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          #5
          I wouldn't be surprised if the fight never pans out either

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          • MisanthropicNY
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            #6
            You have to be a real tard to write an article about this fight now. Fury just dominated Wilder in 10 rounds - that's the fight that should be discussed. Joshua is done.

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            • Redd Foxx
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              AJ will pull a Tyson. He'll get a couple KO wins and make the casuals believe again. The hype for the Wilder fight will be huge. Then, he'll lose brutally and casuals will act like they knew that was going to happen.

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              • Noelanthony
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                #8
                Originally posted by Redd Foxx
                AJ will pull a Tyson. He'll get a couple KO wins and make the casuals believe again. The hype for the Wilder fight will be huge. Then, he'll lose brutally and casuals will act like they knew that was going to happen.
                Cool story

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                • Boris Johnson!
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                  #9
                  Probably Lewis-Bowe. For it to be like Lewis-Tyson I'd have to believe they'd both still be fighting at/near the top of the division in 2/3 years time which I don't see

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                  • Noelanthony
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                    #10
                    AN OPEN LETTER TO THE MANIACAL WILDERLITES

                    Wilderlites I commend you all you have stood firm and shown your solidarity. You were never fazed in the Baby oil Scandal or turned your back on him when he stood behind Donald Trump like uncle Rufus with his bow tie.

                    Yesterday was the first time I watched the Joshua vs Ruiz fight in its entirety as I mentioned on the night of the fight I woke up in the 6th round and knowing the outcome was in no great rush to watch the earlier rounds. In any case having watched it I have to say Joshua quit. When he was knocked down in the 3rd round he put his hands up to continue , so what was the difference in the 7th ? I tell you the difference he got severe whiplash when he was knocked down for the final time and his knees were on the canvas but his big head got tangled through the ropes, coupled with non stop blows to the head and face and a tank on empty he wanted out of there ( very sad)

                    I’m actually surprised you wilderlites have shown me some compassion because I thought you would pull my previous post where I was talking about Wilder looking horrible against Ortiz as he didn’t hold, duck, fire back, evade, block or show any survival instincts. All he did was stagger forward like an ancient mummy for 40 seconds.

                    Those treacherous words I will like to rescind having watched Joshua and just ask for your forgiveness at this difficult time



                    Noel Anthony
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