Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte (12th September)?
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Bard of Boxrec
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte (12th September)?
But now back to the real world, in which it is nice to see Joshua continuing with a very good standard of matchmaking against the promising Whyte, who beat him in the amateurs and has shown some solid skills thus far as a pro.
Joshua in two rounds.
Joshua in two rounds.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte (12th September)?
fergusg wrote:In the real-world, Anthony Joshua is ranked 2nd by the WBC and already believes he’s a better boxer than Deontay Wilder. In fact, he even told Talksport.com that he expects to get a shot at the title sooner rather than later, as he feels the American champ is inexperienced.Riddick Blowe wrote:But now back to the real world, in which it is nice to see Joshua continuing with a very good standard of matchmaking against the promising Whyte, who beat him in the amateurs and has shown some solid skills thus far as a pro.
Joshua in two rounds.
In theory, Anthony Joshua will become the next in line to face the winner of the Deontay Wilder vs. Alexander Povetkin bout, to challenge for the WBC world heavyweight championship, which is likely to happen next year.
For this to take place within the WBC's typical time-scales (to meet the typical deadlines for champions to face their mandatory challengers), Eddie Hearn has to get his skates on and orchestrate bouts that will actually test the body-building Brit.
Eddie Hearn has repeatedly told the media that he plans to arrange a world title shot for Anthony Joshua before the end of 2016. I really don’t know if he has subsequently changed his mind and currently has a different plan for AJ, but there are literally dozens of interviews where he previously made that claim.
WBC have Joshua at #2 in the world after only a dozen fights???
Man, the division needs to bolster some talent, that would have been unheard of a few years back. Admittedly, I think he's got a damn good future, just needs more top opposition.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte (12th September)?
Any thoughts on who the stop-gap fighter should be?
I would recommend the lad that Browne and Hughie Fury fought recently, Andriy Rudenko (24-2) or Matteo Modugno.
I would recommend the lad that Browne and Hughie Fury fought recently, Andriy Rudenko (24-2) or Matteo Modugno.
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jezzamundo
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte (12th September)?
I've generally been quite impressed with the choice of Joshua's opponents to date, but I think Dillian Whyte is a step backwards, though I can see the appeal of the matchup being between two local, unbeated fighters. He definitely needs to step it up after this, ideally taking on a top 20 opponent before the end of the year.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte (12th September)?
I am okay with Whyte, given his age, his record and their rivalry.jezzamundo wrote:I've generally been quite impressed with the choice of Joshua's opponents to date, but I think Dillian Whyte is a step backwards, though I can see the appeal of the matchup being between two local, unbeated fighters. He definitely needs to step it up after this, ideally taking on a top 20 opponent before the end of the year.
Joshua and Chambers might be a decent bout in the near future.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte (12th September)?
Kali Meehan - For the vacant Commonwealth title (if Browne is stripped at the end of the month).Gnome wrote:Any thoughts on who the stop-gap fighter should be?
I would recommend the lad that Browne and Hughie Fury fought recently, Andriy Rudenko (24-2) or Matteo Modugno.
Odlanier Solis - Both Olympic gold medalists.
Derric Rossy - Recently lost a controversial majority decision to top 10 rated Vyacheslav Glazkov.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte (12th September)?
Gnome wrote:Any thoughts on who the stop-gap fighter should be?
I would recommend the lad that Browne and Hughie Fury fought recently, Andriy Rudenko (24-2) or Matteo Modugno.
Is that the Aussie Lucas Browne? He looks like he'd be a good match at this stage for Joshua.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte (12th September)?
Will be interesting to see of AJ shows whyte more respect than he did Johnson. Whyte put him on his butt so will be a good psychological test for AJ.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte (12th September)?
Really would've liked to see Whyte take on an in-between type of opponent... He's been inactive for a while due to his suspension and hasn't really been tested
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte (12th September)?
Dillian Whyte is a good enough opponent, considering that several people on this forum said they wanted Whyte specifically as an opponent for Joshua. Also, this would be Joshua's fourth opponent in a 3.5 month span. How is it possible that someone is crying about Joshua fighting a top 100 fighter as 1 of his 4 opponents in just 3.5 months? What's even worse is that this is at least the second thread fergusg has created to complain about this match-up.
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I agree.Lackeos wrote:Dillian Whyte is a good enough opponent, considering that several people on this forum said they wanted Whyte specifically as an opponent for Joshua. Also, this would be Joshua's fourth opponent in a 3.5 month span. How is it possible that someone is crying about Joshua fighting a top 100 fighter as 1 of his 4 opponents in just 3.5 months? What's even worse is that this is at least the second thread fergusg has created to complain about this match-up.
This is an okay opponent for Joshua at this stage in my opinion given how active he is and his amateur history with Whyte. If he fights him in September he's not exactly sitting around for a particularly long period just for this bout, and he'll have plenty of time after that for another step-up in competition, which going by his schedule may even be fit in near the end of 2015.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte (12th September)?
Is Dillian Whyte as inexperienced, as people think he is? If you'll just look at his record in BoxRec, then yes. But he went through training camps of top fighters in the HW division - he was in 3 camps with Wlad, he was in Vitali's camp before his last fight with Charr, he was in Haye's, Fury's, Chisora's camps. I think it's a better experience, than tens of fights against bums and journeymen.
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It's a good fight. Johnson then whyte in his 13th then 15th fight is really not bad. Compare it to Loma and yes its poor but hes exceptional. Compare it to Wilder and it's a lot more competitive early on. Matchroom and Joshua seem to have the balance right at the moment.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte (12th September)?
id be staggered if Team Wilder went through with a Povetkin fight.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte (12th September)?
Whyte is not ready for Joshua he will be a successful boxer in his own right but needs more fights AJ will walk through him in three or four rounds but at least Dillian will get a much deserved pay day. Aj needs to fight a top twenty heavy soon
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte (12th September)?
Whyte injured his hand?
Manny Char being lined up for September apparently.
Manny Char being lined up for September apparently.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte (12th September)?
on another site, actually a footy site but a boxing thread.fergusg wrote:You could be right, but where did you hear about this?samwbr wrote:Whyte injured his hand?
Manny Char being lined up for September apparently.
Dillian Whyte is on the SKY Sports Ringside program tonight promoting his bout with Joshua and his Twitter feed does not report any injuries.