Would you like to see the AJ vs Whyte rematch?
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apollo creed
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Re: Would you like to see the AJ vs Whyte rematch?
I want Wilder as he is still on top.
Re: Would you like to see the AJ vs Whyte rematch?
If Wilder fights Fury next, it's the best fight available.
Re: Would you like to see the AJ vs Whyte rematch?
..I'll watch it but it's not something I'm looking forward to..
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Thomastearns
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Re: Would you like to see the AJ vs Whyte rematch?
Dillian Whyte's not been in a dull fight and is not far behind Joshua when it comes to action. Wilder is the most exciting heavyweight for me but he might have unfinished business putting Fury to sleep (before Fury puts us to sleep).
So Joshua v Whyte is good to go. If Dillian could learn to dance a bit before then it might even be competitive.
Hey Dillian, how about maybe getting Wlad in for some sparring first?
So Joshua v Whyte is good to go. If Dillian could learn to dance a bit before then it might even be competitive.
Hey Dillian, how about maybe getting Wlad in for some sparring first?
Re: Would you like to see the AJ vs Whyte rematch?
Not interested. Fury or Wilder, failing that Miller brings his bullying style and Pulev could cause AJ problems on his day. Hrgovic or even Joyce would be better.
Whyte isn't that good. He went life and death twice with a fighter who lost against Kabayel, and completely blanked by Fury. Dillian also nearly got KO'd by a demotivated Parker. He should look to fight Fury or Wilder. I don't want replays.
Whyte isn't that good. He went life and death twice with a fighter who lost against Kabayel, and completely blanked by Fury. Dillian also nearly got KO'd by a demotivated Parker. He should look to fight Fury or Wilder. I don't want replays.
Re: Would you like to see the AJ vs Whyte rematch?
I'd like to see it again, and if somehow it ends in a double knockout it has my vote for greatest fight of all time no question. If Apple Juice and Shrek found a way to get slept simultaneously that day becomes a holiday forever.
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Bard of Boxrec
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Re: Would you like to see the AJ vs Whyte rematch?
Whyte is good, Joshua is great. No difference in outcome .
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lillywhite14
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Re: Would you like to see the AJ vs Whyte rematch?
Whyte footwork is poor unfortunatelyThomastearns wrote: ↑26 Dec 2018, 16:40 Dillian Whyte's not been in a dull fight and is not far behind Joshua when it comes to action. Wilder is the most exciting heavyweight for me but he might have unfinished business putting Fury to sleep (before Fury puts us to sleep).
So Joshua v Whyte is good to go. If Dillian could learn to dance a bit before then it might even be competitive.
Hey Dillian, how about maybe getting Wlad in for some sparring first?
Re: Would you like to see the AJ vs Whyte rematch?
Anyone that doesn’t want to see this rematch has some serious issues. This was a GREAT fight with both guys taken to that “quit” stage. If you’ve never competed in a combat, one on one, sport, then you can’t really apporeciate it. But in almost every one of these battles, there’s a decision made inside the inside of the insides where the winner is determined and this was one of those fights where that winner wasn’t determined until each guy probably considered giving up 10 times each. It was a battle
THAT is what makes a great fight, a great fight.
THAT is what makes a great fight, a great fight.
Re: Would you like to see the AJ vs Whyte rematch?
AJ was stunned but never on the brink. You must've been drinking heavily that evening.caldo2025 wrote: ↑28 Dec 2018, 19:27 Anyone that doesn’t want to see this rematch has some serious issues. This was a GREAT fight with both guys taken to that “quit” stage. If you’ve never competed in a combat, one on one, sport, then you can’t really apporeciate it. But in almost every one of these battles, there’s a decision made inside the inside of the insides where the winner is determined and this was one of those fights where that winner wasn’t determined until each guy probably considered giving up 10 times each. It was a battle
THAT is what makes a great fight, a great fight.
Re: Would you like to see the AJ vs Whyte rematch?
Yes !oogiebe wrote: ↑28 Dec 2018, 20:55AJ was stunned but never on the brink. You must've been drinking heavily that evening.caldo2025 wrote: ↑28 Dec 2018, 19:27 Anyone that doesn’t want to see this rematch has some serious issues. This was a GREAT fight with both guys taken to that “quit” stage. If you’ve never competed in a combat, one on one, sport, then you can’t really apporeciate it. But in almost every one of these battles, there’s a decision made inside the inside of the insides where the winner is determined and this was one of those fights where that winner wasn’t determined until each guy probably considered giving up 10 times each. It was a battle
THAT is what makes a great fight, a great fight.
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dagilechia
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Re: Would you like to see the AJ vs Whyte rematch?
He landed one decent punch on green Joshua (it was a first serious AJ's opponent) and that's it, he wouldn't do better now. he did as good (or bad) as Breazeale considering that Breazeale fought the more experienced version of Joshua. I don't want to see Joshua vs either Whyte or Breazeale.
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dagilechia
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Re: Would you like to see the AJ vs Whyte rematch?
If not Fury or Wilder then i'd like to see AJ vs Miller or Ortiz. I prefer Joshua vs Pulev than Joshua vs Whyte.
Re: Would you like to see the AJ vs Whyte rematch?
I agree, absolutely. BTW, have you forgotten Usyk ?dagilechia wrote: ↑29 Dec 2018, 06:59 If not Fury or Wilder then i'd like to see AJ vs Miller or Ortiz. I prefer Joshua vs Pulev than Joshua vs Whyte.
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dagilechia
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Re: Would you like to see the AJ vs Whyte rematch?
no, i haven't mentioned Usyk because i meant the AJ's april fight. i want to see Usyk first against at least 2 decent HW's.ValMar wrote: ↑29 Dec 2018, 07:02I agree, absolutely. BTW, have you forgotten Usyk ?dagilechia wrote: ↑29 Dec 2018, 06:59 If not Fury or Wilder then i'd like to see AJ vs Miller or Ortiz. I prefer Joshua vs Pulev than Joshua vs Whyte.
Re: Would you like to see the AJ vs Whyte rematch?
dagilechia wrote: ↑29 Dec 2018, 07:04no, i haven't mentioned Usyk because i meant the AJ's april fight. i want to see Usyk first against at least 2 decent HW's.ValMar wrote: ↑29 Dec 2018, 07:02I agree, absolutely. BTW, have you forgotten Usyk ?dagilechia wrote: ↑29 Dec 2018, 06:59 If not Fury or Wilder then i'd like to see AJ vs Miller or Ortiz. I prefer Joshua vs Pulev than Joshua vs Whyte.
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ArtlessDodger
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Re: Would you like to see the AJ vs Whyte rematch?
Wilder has to be the preferred opponent, given his trash talk, title, and ranking. Unfortunately, Wilder talks as if he wants the fight and then deters it with totally unrealistic purse demands. You have to wonder whether his words actually mean anything.
Fury is the next best option.
Miller is a more interesting bout than a rematch with Whyte, though both are plausible.
Fury is the next best option.
Miller is a more interesting bout than a rematch with Whyte, though both are plausible.
Re: Would you like to see the AJ vs Whyte rematch?
My wish list (29.12.2018) for Joshua, April 2019 (without Usyk) :
1. Wilder
2. Fury
3. Ortiz
I suppose it is too optimistic, but I hope.................
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tiny_acres
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Re: Would you like to see the AJ vs Whyte rematch?
I'd be happy with even one of those.ValMar wrote: ↑29 Dec 2018, 13:13My wish list (29.12.2018) for Joshua, April 2019 (without Usyk) :ValMar wrote: ↑29 Dec 2018, 07:05dagilechia wrote: ↑29 Dec 2018, 07:04
no, i haven't mentioned Usyk because i meant the AJ's april fight. i want to see Usyk first against at least 2 decent HW's.![]()
1. Wilder
2. Fury
3. Ortiz
I suppose it is too optimistic, but I hope.................
But I'd bet big money that none of them happen in the next year
Re: Would you like to see the AJ vs Whyte rematch?
I agree with you, but, the miracles happen, sometimes.tiny_acres wrote: ↑29 Dec 2018, 13:20I'd be happy with even one of those.
But I'd bet big money that none of them happen in the next year
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tiny_acres
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Re: Would you like to see the AJ vs Whyte rematch?
ValMar wrote: ↑29 Dec 2018, 13:27I agree with you, but, the miracles happen, sometimes.tiny_acres wrote: ↑29 Dec 2018, 13:20I'd be happy with even one of those.
But I'd bet big money that none of them happen in the next year
Re: Would you like to see the AJ vs Whyte rematch?
tiny_acres wrote: ↑29 Dec 2018, 13:37ValMar wrote: ↑29 Dec 2018, 13:27I agree with you, but, the miracles happen, sometimes.tiny_acres wrote: ↑29 Dec 2018, 13:20
I'd be happy with even one of those.
But I'd bet big money that none of them happen in the next yearoccasionally but not enough to keep me from be a skeptic
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dagilechia
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Re: Would you like to see the AJ vs Whyte rematch?
i guess it will be 1.Whyte, 2.Miller, 3.PulevValMar wrote: ↑29 Dec 2018, 13:13My wish list (29.12.2018) for Joshua, April 2019 (without Usyk) :ValMar wrote: ↑29 Dec 2018, 07:05dagilechia wrote: ↑29 Dec 2018, 07:04
no, i haven't mentioned Usyk because i meant the AJ's april fight. i want to see Usyk first against at least 2 decent HW's.![]()
1. Wilder
2. Fury
3. Ortiz
I suppose it is too optimistic, but I hope.................
Re: Would you like to see the AJ vs Whyte rematch?
It's not horrible, but not the fight(s) we want to see.