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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Joshua: Once Wilder-Fury is Over, They Can Start Mentioning Me

    WBO, IBF, IBO, WBA heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua is still hungry to unify the entire division. Last Saturday night in Saudi Arabia, he got back to business when he reclaimed his belts with a twelve round unanimous decision over Andy Ruiz.
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  • Dle
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    Joshua finally said something clever. He knows that Arum will block an Wider-Fury rematch, so he’s in the clear not to face either one. Cleve (wonder if AJ & Hearn scheme this plot)

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    • megh50
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      #3
      Originally posted by Dle
      Joshua finally said something clever. He knows that Arum will block an Wider-Fury rematch, so he’s in the clear not to face either one. Cleve (wonder if AJ & Hearn scheme this plot)
      I honestly think Joshua and Hearn are afraid of Wilder. They have too much to lose. I don't think Joshua will fight him before Hearn sacrifices Whyte. The only fighter I think is capable of beating Wilder right now is Fury.

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      • Mrbamladen
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        It's about to get crazy. I see arum pulling fury out of the wilder fight, and trying to middle man a fury vs joshua fight. He already has pulev lined up, and he can be the guy to bring dazn to American ESPN ppv. The fight is exclusively on dazn and espn+. Something like that. Fury doesn't really want the rematch with wilder, and Joshua is easy work for all the belts. In the meantime, I will enjoy watching wilder punch dillian whyte in the 10th row of a building somewhere. Then kownacki. Either order is fine.

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        • ChadVegas
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          #5
          Originally posted by megh50
          I honestly think Joshua and Hearn are afraid of Wilder. They have too much to lose. I don't think Joshua will fight him before Hearn sacrifices Whyte. The only fighter I think is capable of beating Wilder right now is Fury.
          Fury knows he is toast
          Watch him get another injury

          You dumb Brits are brave on the keyboards

          But get in the ring w Wilder...risking brain damage...

          Like Puzzyfruit said" you train you fight him its not as easy as it looks "

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          • Slip&Counter
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            Originally posted by megh50
            I honestly think Joshua and Hearn are afraid of Wilder. They have too much to lose. I don't think Joshua will fight him before Hearn sacrifices Whyte. The only fighter I think is capable of beating Wilder right now is Fury.
            You are right. They also don’t want to fight Fury. The real Klitschko got beat by Fury, so will the poor mans version Joshua has rolled out. That doesn’t work against anyone who didn’t have several too many dinners.

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            • thack
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              The unbeaten two top guys will be fighting in Feb in a mouth watering rematch .I can't pick a winner but I can say it's for the divisons top dog and they will both be in shape.
              Eveyone who knows boxing knows Joshua was given the titles by the greedy little party animal who left himself completly out of shape and with no chance.I hope the winner or even the loser gives Joshua a chance, unless it's another thriller and we get a third.

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              • Corelone
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                #8
                Originally posted by Slip&Counter
                You are right. They also don’t want to fight Fury. The real Klitschko got beat by Fury, so will the poor mans version Joshua has rolled out. That doesn’t work against anyone who didn’t have several too many dinners.
                Klits is the guy who rearranged AJs train of thought. AJ hasn't been his robot self since that knock down. Parker got respect, Takam got an early stop, and Andy confirmed his worse su****ions. That jaw is a crystal chandelier.

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                • Slip&Counter
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Corelone
                  Klits is the guy who rearranged AJs train of thought. AJ hasn't been his robot self since that knock down. Parker got respect, Takam got an early stop, and Andy confirmed his worse su****ions. That jaw is a crystal chandelier.
                  Parker got stifled by a ref that separated them as soon as they touched each other. Joshua is still the robot. He just looked good against Ruiz (As anyone else would’ve). The writing is on the wall. He will hide behind mandatories as long as possible.

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                  • Ray*
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Dle
                    Joshua finally said something clever. He knows that Arum will block an Wider-Fury rematch, so he’s in the clear not to face either one. Cleve (wonder if AJ & Hearn scheme this plot)
                    Arum cannot block anything, both fighters are locked into a trilogy either way. Why would a non-rematch mean Joshua not fighting either boxer? AJ and Hearn scheme a plot for Wilder and Fury to lock themselves in another rematch? That doesn't make any sense.

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