AJ, Wembley Stadium booked.................

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for next 2 fights

He will defend his titles on 22nd September and again Wembley has been booked for his next defence on 13th April next year.
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Does this imply that the Wilder fight is booked? Hearn talking about 100k for April? Or is it just posturing basically forcing Wilder over here? And if he doesnt make it, they look at Dillian Whyte rematch in Spring if he beats Parker?

Povetkin could upset the applecart, but doubt he does. Parker beating Whyte could result in a rematch.

Could all be a bit of a mess.

Is Wilder left with nowhere to go?
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April 13th.

I'm in the country. Let's go!
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Booked rooms at Wembley for April £44 each. They’ll be at least £300 if it’s Deontay.
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dbf wrote: 05 Jul 2018, 06:30 Does this imply that the Wilder fight is booked? Hearn talking about 100k for April? Or is it just posturing basically forcing Wilder over here? And if he doesnt make it, they look at Dillian Whyte rematch in Spring if he beats Parker?

Povetkin could upset the applecart, but doubt he does. Parker beating Whyte could result in a rematch.

Could all be a bit of a mess.

Is Wilder left with nowhere to go?
Absolutely, I mean, after Breazeale, who's he gonna fight?

Tyson Fury (not ready)
Alexander Povetkin (busy with AJ)
Tony Bellew
Jarrell Miller
Luis Ortiz (already beat)
Dillian Whyte (busy with Parker)
Joseph Parker (busy with Whyte)
Dominic Breazeale (already booked to fight DW)
Adam Kownacki (who?)
Christian Hammer (bang average, non-exciting, beat by Povetkin and Fury)
Charles Martin (rubbish, smashed by AJ already)
Tomasz Adamek (Light Heavyweight way past it)
Marco Huck
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So if Joshua loses to Povetkin will the rematch be at Wembley on April 13th?
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mickey1975 wrote: 05 Jul 2018, 07:52 Booked rooms at Wembley for April £44 each. They’ll be at least £300 if it’s Deontay.
Travelodge?
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Completely losing interest in the heavyweights until the the big fight actually gets signed. Fury still got a long way to go to get back to where he should be. Povetkin, Whyte, Parker are all good fighters but in a different era would be a long way short of world title level. Whyte has made a career off of hitting Joshua with a punch that hurt him momentarily for fvck sake. The heavyweight division is very weak Joshua and wilder need to fight
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Mimmy wrote: 05 Jul 2018, 09:38
mickey1975 wrote: 05 Jul 2018, 07:52 Booked rooms at Wembley for April £44 each. They’ll be at least £300 if it’s Deontay.
Travelodge?
Ibis Wembley
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danconnollyeire wrote: 05 Jul 2018, 08:02
dbf wrote: 05 Jul 2018, 06:30 Does this imply that the Wilder fight is booked? Hearn talking about 100k for April? Or is it just posturing basically forcing Wilder over here? And if he doesnt make it, they look at Dillian Whyte rematch in Spring if he beats Parker?

Povetkin could upset the applecart, but doubt he does. Parker beating Whyte could result in a rematch.

Could all be a bit of a mess.

Is Wilder left with nowhere to go?
Absolutely, I mean, after Breazeale, who's he gonna fight?

Tyson Fury (not ready)
Alexander Povetkin (busy with AJ)
Tony Bellew
Jarrell Miller
Luis Ortiz (already beat)
Dillian Whyte (busy with Parker)
Joseph Parker (busy with Whyte)
Dominic Breazeale (already booked to fight DW)
Adam Kownacki (who?)
Christian Hammer (bang average, non-exciting, beat by Povetkin and Fury)
Charles Martin (rubbish, smashed by AJ already)
Tomasz Adamek (Light Heavyweight way past it)
Marco Huck
Andy Ruiz maybe? He deserves a shot more than your Adameks, Martins or Hucks.

Do you think that Chinese chap (Zhang?) will ever step up?
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Andy Ruiez, whilst being a nice guy, is a buffet bolstered cruiser. He is too small for the top crop of HW. He is also not good enough to beat the Eastern European cruisers. A sort of damned if you do, damned if you don't situation.
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KiwiRider wrote: 05 Jul 2018, 17:55 Andy Ruiez, whilst being a nice guy, is a buffet bolstered cruiser. He is too small for the top crop of HW. He is also not good enough to beat the Eastern European cruisers. A sort of damned if you do, damned if you don't situation.
Yet he went dead even with Joseph Parker ??????
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danconnollyeire wrote: 05 Jul 2018, 08:02
dbf wrote: 05 Jul 2018, 06:30 Does this imply that the Wilder fight is booked? Hearn talking about 100k for April? Or is it just posturing basically forcing Wilder over here? And if he doesnt make it, they look at Dillian Whyte rematch in Spring if he beats Parker?

Povetkin could upset the applecart, but doubt he does. Parker beating Whyte could result in a rematch.

Could all be a bit of a mess.

Is Wilder left with nowhere to go?
Absolutely, I mean, after Breazeale, who's he gonna fight?

Tyson Fury (not ready)
Alexander Povetkin (busy with AJ)
Tony Bellew
Jarrell Miller
Luis Ortiz (already beat)
Dillian Whyte (busy with Parker)
Joseph Parker (busy with Whyte)
Dominic Breazeale (already booked to fight DW)
Adam Kownacki (who?)
Christian Hammer (bang average, non-exciting, beat by Povetkin and Fury)
Charles Martin (rubbish, smashed by AJ already)
Tomasz Adamek (Light Heavyweight way past it)
Marco Huck
pretty much all wilders opponents hes defended against have ties to al haymon, as does rumored next opponent breazeale, so id think hed be in with more haymon affiliated guys like kownacki and oscar rivas (who has a wbc rating). those type of guys fit in with the likes of szpilka and washington.

huck also had his us fight against glowacki on a haymon pbc card, so he might be a contender to if he gets a wbc rating
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tiny_acres wrote: 05 Jul 2018, 19:35
KiwiRider wrote: 05 Jul 2018, 17:55 Andy Ruiez, whilst being a nice guy, is a buffet bolstered cruiser. He is too small for the top crop of HW. He is also not good enough to beat the Eastern European cruisers. A sort of damned if you do, damned if you don't situation.
Yet he went dead even with Joseph Parker ??????
Yep. And since then he has been sitting back, knocking over the odd tomato can.
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KiwiRider wrote: 05 Jul 2018, 20:32
tiny_acres wrote: 05 Jul 2018, 19:35
KiwiRider wrote: 05 Jul 2018, 17:55 Andy Ruiez, whilst being a nice guy, is a buffet bolstered cruiser. He is too small for the top crop of HW. He is also not good enough to beat the Eastern European cruisers. A sort of damned if you do, damned if you don't situation.
Yet he went dead even with Joseph Parker ??????
Yep. And since then he has been sitting back, knocking over the odd tomato can.
He's very good though but that body is just disgraceful for a professional athlete
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Who's going to either of these bouts? I've already got a team together for the April bout.

I haven't been to the new Wembley. I'm assuming they have private boxes. What size are they? We might be fifty strong,.
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Taansend wrote: 05 Jul 2018, 20:38
KiwiRider wrote: 05 Jul 2018, 20:32
tiny_acres wrote: 05 Jul 2018, 19:35

Yet he went dead even with Joseph Parker ??????
Yep. And since then he has been sitting back, knocking over the odd tomato can.
He's very good though but that body is just disgraceful for a professional athlete
His body is perfect............for sumo :lol:
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tiny_acres wrote: 05 Jul 2018, 23:29
Taansend wrote: 05 Jul 2018, 20:38
KiwiRider wrote: 05 Jul 2018, 20:32
Yep. And since then he has been sitting back, knocking over the odd tomato can.
He's very good though but that body is just disgraceful for a professional athlete
His body is perfect............for sumo :lol:
It's worse than that. It's more like Mr Blobby.
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Taansend wrote: 05 Jul 2018, 20:38
KiwiRider wrote: 05 Jul 2018, 20:32
tiny_acres wrote: 05 Jul 2018, 19:35

Yet he went dead even with Joseph Parker ??????
Yep. And since then he has been sitting back, knocking over the odd tomato can.
He's very good though but that body is just disgraceful for a professional athlete
I've never been all that impressed with him. To me your discipline is part of your overall skill set so if you don't have the discipline to get in shape, and give a sincere effort you're not that good, and you never will be.

If he couldn't get motivated for a World Title fight. He'll never be motivated. He's a fat fringe contender, and that's all he'll be until he becomes a fat stepping stone.
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Gnome wrote: 05 Jul 2018, 15:34
danconnollyeire wrote: 05 Jul 2018, 08:02
dbf wrote: 05 Jul 2018, 06:30 Does this imply that the Wilder fight is booked? Hearn talking about 100k for April? Or is it just posturing basically forcing Wilder over here? And if he doesnt make it, they look at Dillian Whyte rematch in Spring if he beats Parker?

Povetkin could upset the applecart, but doubt he does. Parker beating Whyte could result in a rematch.

Could all be a bit of a mess.

Is Wilder left with nowhere to go?
Absolutely, I mean, after Breazeale, who's he gonna fight?

Tyson Fury (not ready)
Alexander Povetkin (busy with AJ)
Tony Bellew
Jarrell Miller
Luis Ortiz (already beat)
Dillian Whyte (busy with Parker)
Joseph Parker (busy with Whyte)
Dominic Breazeale (already booked to fight DW)
Adam Kownacki (who?)
Christian Hammer (bang average, non-exciting, beat by Povetkin and Fury)
Charles Martin (rubbish, smashed by AJ already)
Tomasz Adamek (Light Heavyweight way past it)
Marco Huck
Andy Ruiz maybe? He deserves a shot more than your Adameks, Martins or Hucks.
We will know more about Ruiz when he fights 'Kingpin' Johnson at the weekend. But he did push Joseph Parker all the way in a close fight.
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KiwiRider wrote: 05 Jul 2018, 20:32
tiny_acres wrote: 05 Jul 2018, 19:35
KiwiRider wrote: 05 Jul 2018, 17:55 Andy Ruiez, whilst being a nice guy, is a buffet bolstered cruiser. He is too small for the top crop of HW. He is also not good enough to beat the Eastern European cruisers. A sort of damned if you do, damned if you don't situation.
Yet he went dead even with Joseph Parker ??????
Yep. And since then he has been sitting back, knocking over the odd tomato can.
Ruiz has only fought once since the Parker fight.
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gilgamesh wrote: 05 Jul 2018, 23:45
Taansend wrote: 05 Jul 2018, 20:38
KiwiRider wrote: 05 Jul 2018, 20:32
Yep. And since then he has been sitting back, knocking over the odd tomato can.
He's very good though but that body is just disgraceful for a professional athlete
I've never been all that impressed with him. To me your discipline is part of your overall skill set so if you don't have the discipline to get in shape, and give a sincere effort you're not that good, and you never will be.

If he couldn't get motivated for a World Title fight. He'll never be motivated. He's a fat fringe contender, and that's all he'll be until he becomes a fat stepping stone.
I understand that point of view but it doesn't distract from the fact that he does have a lot of skills. He's just wasting them under 67% body fat.
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dbf wrote: 05 Jul 2018, 06:30 Hearn talking about 100k for April?
Struggle to 100k if Wembley only hold's 90k for football.
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Weirdyman wrote: 06 Jul 2018, 12:15
dbf wrote: 05 Jul 2018, 06:30 Hearn talking about 100k for April?
Struggle to 100k if Wembley only hold's 90k for football.
It's seats on the pitch. Not sure it's 10,000 though.

They could not open it to max capacity for boxing as they need to give time for people to leave and get the last tube.
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