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  • #71
    Joshua needs to stay away from sparring and boxing for at least 6 months to recover from the sustained beating he took from Ruiz. The rematch should be scheduled for early next year. Same goes for Katie Taylor...

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    • #72
      Joshua has to do a step aside and let Ruiz prove himself against another oposition..Joshua has to take a break and come back next year in a easy fight to regain his confident...may be Ruiz will loose, or may be not...but Joshua still be superstar in UK, he need to remake your career with 1 or 2 wins, and after he would challenge undisputed heavyweight champion in England...He has to let Wilder, Fury and Ruiz fight between them, and he is going to be in a good position to challenge whom emerged like an undisputed heavyweight champion with best chance to won that! I think so..
      Last edited by boxingfan4ever; 06-08-2019, 12:27 PM.

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      • #73
        Originally posted by OldTerry View Post
        Real bad result for Turpin too. Difference is SRR was probably the best p4p fighter ever and Joshua is not even close.
        Why do you think I brought here precisely SRR's name?

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        • #74
          Hearn is lying..again. Ajokes career is over..even IF he survives 12 rounds with Ruiz, which I don't see happening, he would eventually get smeared by Wilder and boxed into a box by Fury..then there is ortiz that could def spank him too..so the best he can do is join the cast of Good morning Britain and call it career.

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          • #75
            Sounds like this British clown is hedging his bets..

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            • #76
              Ummm...his career already isn't in a great place.

              He got the ***** beaten out of him and quit in the ring. There are no excuses for that loss.

              Its not like he was robbed by a headbutt or some dodgy reffing like Parker/Whyte or wasn't allowed to fight inside, like Parker wasn't in his AJ loss.

              Nope...Fat Andy laid as classic a beatdown on Joshua as you will ever see and there's no reasonto think he won't do it again.

              Once a giant glass jawed robot, always a glass jawed robot!

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              • #77
                Dereck Chisora is the perfect example of what a loss actually means in the HW division. It doesn't mean a lot. Chisora is still getting booked to fight and he's still making good money not that AJ needs any more money, he's already made over 80 MILLLION pounds.

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                • #78
                  Chisora is basically a journeyman at this point of his career and Khan gets booked for top fights because the promoter wants his rising star to get a highlight KO on a name fighter. Hence why he was booked for Canelo and Crawford. It worked for GBP and Canelo, but not for Arum and Crawford because Khan quit before the highlight KO. So yeah, those who are comparing Joshua's potential rematch loss to Khan and Chisora's career is basically agreeing with Hearn lol

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                  • #79
                    If he loses again , he's a better version of David price

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                    • #80
                      Alexkid & gentlemen, Eddie "No Sh^t" Hearn.

                      This is one of those things promoters say thats so obvious its probably some sorta mindf#ck attempt. Gots some dumber mfers thinking "well f#ck Eddie does say truthful things sometimes" or its so obvious it gots you thinking maybe some of Eddie's lies are true.

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