Joshua's potential 'wildcard' opponent...
Re: Joshua's potential 'wildcard' opponent...
Booking a date & venue before having an opponent is the actions of a ducker. I hope whatever tomato can they line up the event flops.
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EduardosFist
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marvelous marv
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Re: Joshua's potential 'wildcard' opponent...
It wont be Miller, speaking in an interview yesterday he said he is targeting Oquendo, Charr and Bryant in the near future. He didnt feel an AJ fight would happen until 2020 the earliest.
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lillywhite14
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Re: Joshua's potential 'wildcard' opponent...
Just needs to say it, ‘we are waiting until December 1st, if Wilder wins, we are making him an offer he can’t refuse’
That’s the only thing fastcar needs to say right now. Whyte/Chisora can both do one, Miller can get fvcked, he’s clearly the knockover job to look great in any American debut for AJ.
If Fury wins and he and Wilder have to do the rematch then get Pulev out of the way. Then fight the winner of the Fury/Wilder rematch. Simple this promoting lark
That’s the only thing fastcar needs to say right now. Whyte/Chisora can both do one, Miller can get fvcked, he’s clearly the knockover job to look great in any American debut for AJ.
If Fury wins and he and Wilder have to do the rematch then get Pulev out of the way. Then fight the winner of the Fury/Wilder rematch. Simple this promoting lark
Re: Joshua's potential 'wildcard' opponent...
Could it be a UFC fighter? Or some big man from some other sport - that would certainly be outside of the box.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑16 Nov 2018, 12:09 like your thinking, but AJ signed a two-fight deal with Wembley Stadium and is committed to fighting at that venue on the 13th April 2019.