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  • #61
    sell the rights to top rank for 3millie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    • #62
      Doubt this one happens. Hearn can have him headline 2-3 matchroom cards against domestic opponents for his DAZN bull**** instead.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Boksfan View Post
        Joshua and Whyte are not friends so why would Joshua give him voluntary?
        Joshua are Whyte are rivals and and have now beaten each other once. Joshua has openly said he wants to fight whyte again at some point

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        • #64
          Originally posted by Kezzer View Post
          Joshua are Whyte are rivals and and have now beaten each other once. Joshua has openly said he wants to fight whyte again at some point
          Usually it's best buddies who give each other a fight to make some money.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by paulf View Post
            Doubt this one happens. Hearn can have him headline 2-3 matchroom cards against domestic opponents for his DAZN bull**** instead.
            That isn't going to draw interest in the US is it

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            • #66
              Originally posted by Boksfan View Post
              Usually it's best buddies who give each other a fight to make some money.
              Don't really get your point to be honest. Whyte is , at least at the moment, one of highest rated heavyweights, and therefore credible opponents. It would be a huge fight in the U.K., in fact it was big at the time for both men first time around which was before Joshua had a belt. The next one would be on a different level.

              His ability is proven really by the fact that wilder was offered such a big payday, well above his previous highest, but turned it down. If it was that easy, given whyte would be right up there with the best on his resume, he would have snapped hearns hand off to get his best pay day yet. Reality is that he knew there was some risk associated which meant he didn't want to take the option at that time.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by Kezzer View Post
                Don't really get your point to be honest. Whyte is , at least at the moment, one of highest rated heavyweights, and therefore credible opponents. It would be a huge fight in the U.K., in fact it was big at the time for both men first time around which was before Joshua had a belt. The next one would be on a different level.

                His ability is proven really by the fact that wilder was offered such a big payday, well above his previous highest, but turned it down. If it was that easy, given whyte would be right up there with the best on his resume, he would have snapped hearns hand off to get his best pay day yet. Reality is that he knew there was some risk associated which meant he didn't want to take the option at that time.
                What I'm saying is that boxers rather fight friends to give them a pay, like Haye and Bellew who pretend to hate each other in public but really are buddies. Champion would give voluntary to his buddy rather than someone he hates (Whyte).
                But yeah I believe Joshua mentioned already that he would like to fight Whyte again.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by Kezzer View Post
                  Don't really get your point to be honest. Whyte is , at least at the moment, one of highest rated heavyweights, and therefore credible opponents. It would be a huge fight in the U.K., in fact it was big at the time for both men first time around which was before Joshua had a belt. The next one would be on a different level.

                  His ability is proven really by the fact that wilder was offered such a big payday, well above his previous highest, but turned it down.If it was that easy, given whyte would be right up there with the best on his resume, he would have snapped hearns hand off to get his best pay day yet. Reality is that he knew there was some risk associated which meant he didn't want to take the option at that time.
                  Hmm...interesting thought lol

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