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  • Bob
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    #21
    If Aj was serious, he wouldn't be on Twitter. He would instruct Eddie to make the offer.
    AJ's got a rediculous mando against another past it old man in Pulev & an intriguing mando with Usyk to get through.
    Only fighting twice a year causes congestion. What's the point of collecting belts for pointless mandatories? Oh yeah. Milking casual Londoners who think he boxed like Muhammad Ali ����
    2021 possibly. Yawn.

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    • CJFRENCH
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      #22
      No Way???

      Originally posted by Tecnoworld
      Back to pre-june whining. No way aj can "outrun" Fury and no way he can stand a power punch by Wilder.
      Why would AJ want to out run Fury, he will come in to trade and pressure him. Fury has no power and he did not avoid Wilder for 12 rounds so how will he avoid AJ.

      No way Wilder can stand a power punch from AJ its a 50 50 risk but with AJ being the better boxer and Wilder slightly more power.

      Remember Wilder took 33 fights to get to fight for a World Title and after winning it he did not go for any unifications. Why, because Wilder is not a good boxer and could get caught. AJ has just 23 fights and achieved so much more in that time, even the loss and regaining his titles has gained him more respect.

      I wish AJ and Hearn would say nothing, just simply we are here, they know where we are.

      lets see how Wilder gets on with Fury and who he wants to fight afterwards if he wins. I bet he avoid Whyte as mandatory....maybe that will push him into the unification fight.

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      • Shadoww702
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        #23
        Originally posted by CJFRENCH
        Why would AJ want to out run Fury, he will come in to trade and pressure him. Fury has no power and he did not avoid Wilder for 12 rounds so how will he avoid AJ.

        No way Wilder can stand a power punch from AJ its a 50 50 risk but with AJ being the better boxer and Wilder slightly more power.

        Remember Wilder took 33 fights to get to fight for a World Title and after winning it he did not go for any unifications. Why, because Wilder is not a good boxer and could get caught. AJ has just 23 fights and achieved so much more in that time, even the loss and regaining his titles has gained him more respect.

        I wish AJ and Hearn would say nothing, just simply we are here, they know where we are.

        lets see how Wilder gets on with Fury and who he wants to fight afterwards if he wins. I bet he avoid Whyte as mandatory....maybe that will push him into the unification fight.
        You lost me when you said Wilder is SLIGHTLY more powerful than AJ. I quit reading after that.

        I bet now you consider AJ first loss. Fluke and will ignore it while you service AJ like Khan.

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          #24
          Originally posted by CJFRENCH
          Why would AJ want to out run Fury, he will come in to trade and pressure him. Fury has no power and he did not avoid Wilder for 12 rounds so how will he avoid AJ.

          No way Wilder can stand a power punch from AJ its a 50 50 risk but with AJ being the better boxer and Wilder slightly more power.

          Remember Wilder took 33 fights to get to fight for a World Title and after winning it he did not go for any unifications. Why, because Wilder is not a good boxer and could get caught. AJ has just 23 fights and achieved so much more in that time, even the loss and regaining his titles has gained him more respect.

          I wish AJ and Hearn would say nothing, just simply we are here, they know where we are.

          lets see how Wilder gets on with Fury and who he wants to fight afterwards if he wins. I bet he avoid Whyte as mandatory....maybe that will push him into the unification fight.
          I think they fight and hope they do. And I’ll drop $2k on Wilder. AJ is Chinny

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          • Adamsc151
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            #25
            We all want that fight to happen, but things will need to fall just right. Joshua needs to get through Pulev and Usyk by the end of July with no injuries and the Wilder-Fury dutch rudder needs to be done by the same time with no issues.

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              #26
              Originally posted by CJFRENCH
              Why would AJ want to out run Fury, he will come in to trade and pressure him. Fury has no power and he did not avoid Wilder for 12 rounds so how will he avoid AJ.

              No way Wilder can stand a power punch from AJ its a 50 50 risk but with AJ being the better boxer and Wilder slightly more power.

              Remember Wilder took 33 fights to get to fight for a World Title and after winning it he did not go for any unifications. Why, because Wilder is not a good boxer and could get caught. AJ has just 23 fights and achieved so much more in that time, even the loss and regaining his titles has gained him more respect.

              I wish AJ and Hearn would say nothing, just simply we are here, they know where we are.

              lets see how Wilder gets on with Fury and who he wants to fight afterwards if he wins. I bet he avoid Whyte as mandatory....maybe that will push him into the unification fight.
              Hearn is trying to box WBC and it's champ into a corner and cover the exits with Josha and Whyte. Fair play to him, it's what any shrewd businessman would do in his shoes. Only questions are; will it be Wilder or Fury that has to make a decision on Matchroom opponents? Will that fighter simply quack their way to "franchise champ" to avoid being in the away corner on a Matchroom card?

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              • DaNeutral.
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                #27
                Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
                It should happen in 2020.

                I think a 50/50 purse split on PPV gets it done. But I'm not sure if the Joshua side will be willing to cooperate with that.
                50-50? How about some respect is shown to the A side Anthony Joshua. 60-40 is more than fair and that has already been turned down by Wilder.

                You cant come in after your last fight just bombed, nobody bought the tickets and nobody bought the PPV and expect to get 50-50 with a guy that is STILL breaking records for attendances and PPVs aswell as holding the majority of the titles.

                I just think Wilder will keep demanding things he know is just out of reach. Wilder dont want that fight. Wider only this week said I WILL NEVER FIGHT ANTHONY JOSHUA.

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                • mathed
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                  #28
                  Wilder will "take some time off" after his loss to Fury. Then when he comes back in a year, it'll be bumsquad-Fury 3.

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                  • VislorTurlough
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                    #29
                    It certainly should. Tell clown fraud bribe cheat Whyte to get in back of the line

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                    • Roberto Vasquez
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                      #30
                      Wilder turned down a Joshua fight to fight Ortiz for a 2nd time. Now he is fighting Fury.

                      Wilder wants that Lineal belt so that he can have 2 belts before the AJ fight.

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