Who should Joshua fight after Ruiz

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  • Ray*
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    #21
    Tom schwartz..hungry young lion.

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    • The3
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      #22
      Who named the mandatory first the IBF or the WBO?

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        #23
        Originally posted by nubianpiye
        Unfortunately for Anthony Joshua Alexander Uysk is his next mandatory should he regain his titles no easy fights
        This is why he shouldn't do the Ruiz rematch, he would need to fight Usyk right after that, and to be honest i don''t think he wins both fights, even if he beats Ruiz he would lose to Usyk.

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        • Zaroku
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          #24
          Originally posted by MASTERBX
          Andy will beat AJ again. AJ quit, once that "quit" door has been opened there is no turning back ask Kell Brook!
          Xactly... unlike Roberto Duran(half Mexican) and the no mas fight with. Leonard, Joshua will submit faster I a rematch.. I’m on old degenerate gambler..

          Joshua’s heart failed him at the moment of truth..when he reluctantly got to his feet,looked wistfully towards his corner, his body language and facial expressions were..”help me” he wanted a life preserver..

          Now, he’s gonna get on the “titanic” again...

          The same ice berg will hit his sunk ship in 5 rounds..

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          • HughJass
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            #25
            He should fight someone in the top 10 who's not a heavy hitter after he get's beat of Ruiz again. That way he can rebuild his confidence and try and gain some momentum for another title run.

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            • Nash out
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              #26
              When he loses he will face Joey Dawejko early summer, then Dillian Whyte on PPV around September in a world title eliminator if Dillian has no belt at this time. This is what I think anyway. Dawejko is the ideal comeback fight, the sparring rumours, decent enough, but should be a almost certain win, and the Whyte fight will always be huge because of the bad blood between them and that the first fight was really good.

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              • Oldpops
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                #27
                Originally posted by Toffee
                I see the rocket scientists have finished work for the week and hit the forum...
                After nearly 50 years of being a fan. One thing is certain.
                Anything is possible as was proven by the 1st fight. Yes Joshua should be largely favored but do not ever count out the possibility of another surprise.

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                • KingHippo
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                  #28
                  Depression

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                  • D4thincarnation
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                    #29
                    Probably Eddie Hearn after getting him his 2nd loss and ruining his lucrative career.

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                    • Zelda
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                      #30
                      IF Joshua wins, he can fight Oscar Rivas or Tom Schwarz .... certified bums.

                      However, chances are he (or even if Ruiz wins) will have tons of mandatories waiting in line. Technically, if a fight has to fight a mandatory in 12 months as Eddie keeps telling us in the case of WBC regarding Whyte, then Joshua too should have to make 4 mandatory fights every year since he was holding 4 belts. That shouldn't give him any time to look elsewhere.

                      In reality, it would probably be Pulev and Usyk and then some other fight of his choice.

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