Pulev emerges as option for AJ on April 13

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Pulev emerges as option for AJ on April 13

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IBF number one contender, Kubrat Pulev has emerged as an option for Joshua at Wembley on April 13. Whyte has insisted that 11 weeks is not enough time to prepare (he says he wants 14 weeks); Miller is delusional in some sort of alternative NFL contract; Fury and Wilder are close to announcing their rematch; Ortiz is scheduled to fight Christian Hammer. So what else is there? Pulev and Joshua could accept the 11 weeks to matchup and I believe that a Pulev fight would take care of a mandatory and AJ to fight three bouts this year would still be feasible.

Full Article:
https://www.worldboxingnews.net/2019/02 ... ternative/
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In addition, now I see BoxRec no longer has AJ scheduled to fight on April 13.
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Yuck
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Onetimeonly wrote: 01 Feb 2019, 14:00Yuck
LOL! Seriously.
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If true what an awesome opportunity for my countryman - and he looked great in his last fight against Hughie Fury too! Go Bulgaria!
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He's never looked great.
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Pulev? and why bloody not.. :maybe: ..sick and tired of waiting for a bunch of these whining divas (Miller, Whyte and Co.) to agree to fight the champ..
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oogiebe wrote: 01 Feb 2019, 13:22 IBF number one contender, Kubrat Pulev has emerged as an option for Joshua at Wembley on April 13. Whyte has insisted that 11 weeks is not enough time to prepare (he says he wants 14 weeks); Miller is delusional in some sort of alternative NFL contract; Fury and Wilder are close to announcing their rematch; Ortiz is scheduled to fight Christian Hammer. So what else is there? Pulev and Joshua could accept the 11 weeks to matchup and I believe that a Pulev fight would take care of a mandatory and AJ to fight three bouts this year would still be feasible.

Full Article:
https://www.worldboxingnews.net/2019/02 ... ternative/
The article is simply an opinion piece (merely unsibstantiated speculation) written by a journalist. No one from Matchroom or Team Joshua have corroborated this story.

For the record, Kubrat Pulev is a Top Rank fighter that competes on ESPN.
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Arum wouldn't stop pulev from getting himself and Bob a huge payday. I think he signed him for that very reason.
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Onetimeonly wrote: 01 Feb 2019, 15:25 Arum wouldn't stop pulev from getting himself and Bob a huge payday. I think he signed him for that very reason.
Who knows? You could be right, but how many Top Rank fighters have recently competed on an event televised by DAZN (or vice versa)? It might happen occasionally, but it's rare.
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verlichte wrote: 01 Feb 2019, 15:22
oogiebe wrote: 01 Feb 2019, 13:22 IBF number one contender, Kubrat Pulev has emerged as an option for Joshua at Wembley on April 13. Whyte has insisted that 11 weeks is not enough time to prepare (he says he wants 14 weeks); Miller is delusional in some sort of alternative NFL contract; Fury and Wilder are close to announcing their rematch; Ortiz is scheduled to fight Christian Hammer. So what else is there? Pulev and Joshua could accept the 11 weeks to matchup and I believe that a Pulev fight would take care of a mandatory and AJ to fight three bouts this year would still be feasible.

Full Article:
https://www.worldboxingnews.net/2019/02 ... ternative/
The article is simply an opinion piece (merely unsibstantiated speculation) written by a journalist. No one from Matchroom or Team Joshua have corroborated this story.

For the record, Kubrat Pulev is a Top Rank fighter that competes on ESPN.
In case you haven't checked, the forum is full of posts with opinion. This one seems to make some sense. AJ is running out of options.
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Ilya Muromets wrote: 01 Feb 2019, 14:07 If true what an awesome opportunity for my countryman - and he looked great in his last fight against Hughie Fury too! Go Bulgaria!
On ya mate :TU:
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Re: Pulev emerges as option for AJ on April 13

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oogiebe wrote: 01 Feb 2019, 15:38
verlichte wrote: 01 Feb 2019, 15:22
oogiebe wrote: 01 Feb 2019, 13:22 IBF number one contender, Kubrat Pulev has emerged as an option for Joshua at Wembley on April 13. Whyte has insisted that 11 weeks is not enough time to prepare (he says he wants 14 weeks); Miller is delusional in some sort of alternative NFL contract; Fury and Wilder are close to announcing their rematch; Ortiz is scheduled to fight Christian Hammer. So what else is there? Pulev and Joshua could accept the 11 weeks to matchup and I believe that a Pulev fight would take care of a mandatory and AJ to fight three bouts this year would still be feasible.

Full Article:
https://www.worldboxingnews.net/2019/02 ... ternative/
The article is simply an opinion piece (merely unsibstantiated speculation) written by a journalist. No one from Matchroom or Team Joshua have corroborated this story.

For the record, Kubrat Pulev is a Top Rank fighter that competes on ESPN.
In case you haven't checked, the forum is full of posts with opinion. This one seems to make some sense. AJ is running out of options.
There’s nothing wrong with opinions, but people often read headlines from website and assume that the info. they’re reading reflects reality, based on insider knowledge.

AJ is running out of options, but I feel that Pulev won’t be considered... yet.
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oogiebe wrote: 01 Feb 2019, 13:22 IBF number one contender, Kubrat Pulev has emerged as an option for Joshua at Wembley on April 13. Whyte has insisted that 11 weeks is not enough time to prepare (he says he wants 14 weeks); Miller is delusional in some sort of alternative NFL contract; Fury and Wilder are close to announcing their rematch; Ortiz is scheduled to fight Christian Hammer. So what else is there? Pulev and Joshua could accept the 11 weeks to matchup and I believe that a Pulev fight would take care of a mandatory and AJ to fight three bouts this year would still be feasible.

Full Article:
https://www.worldboxingnews.net/2019/02 ... ternative/
I have been behind Whyte, but if this nonsense about needing more time to prepare is true, I might have to rethink.

This guy has fought his way to Joshua's doorstep, knowing all along that Joshua was the goal and now he is claiming that 11 weeks isn't enough?

What has he been doing?

He should have been preparing to fight Joshua all along, because he knew he was in the frame for a shot.
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more then anyone else in the top 10 (except maybe kow if u rate him that high) pulevs tailor made to get ktfo by josh
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Syntax Error wrote: 01 Feb 2019, 16:21
oogiebe wrote: 01 Feb 2019, 13:22 IBF number one contender, Kubrat Pulev has emerged as an option for Joshua at Wembley on April 13. Whyte has insisted that 11 weeks is not enough time to prepare (he says he wants 14 weeks); Miller is delusional in some sort of alternative NFL contract; Fury and Wilder are close to announcing their rematch; Ortiz is scheduled to fight Christian Hammer. So what else is there? Pulev and Joshua could accept the 11 weeks to matchup and I believe that a Pulev fight would take care of a mandatory and AJ to fight three bouts this year would still be feasible.

Full Article:
https://www.worldboxingnews.net/2019/02 ... ternative/
I have been behind Whyte, but if this nonsense about needing more time to prepare is true, I might have to rethink.

This guy has fought his way to Joshua's doorstep, knowing all along that Joshua was the goal and now he is claiming that 11 weeks isn't enough?

What has he been doing?

He should have been preparing to fight Joshua all along, because he knew he was in the frame for a shot.
It's hardly Whytes fault. He's a Hearn fighter, they could have sorted all this out with him weeks or even months ago.
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11 weeks is plenty
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lol 14 weeks is almost 4 months, okay dill :lol:
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verlichte wrote: 01 Feb 2019, 15:30
Onetimeonly wrote: 01 Feb 2019, 15:25 Arum wouldn't stop pulev from getting himself and Bob a huge payday. I think he signed him for that very reason.
Who knows? You could be right, but how many Top Rank fighters have recently competed on an event televised by DAZN (or vice versa)? It might happen occasionally, but it's rare.
It will be rare, in this case Bob has like 3 heavyweights anyone has ever heard of. He's a lot of things, but he's not stupid.
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verlichte wrote: 01 Feb 2019, 16:06
oogiebe wrote: 01 Feb 2019, 15:38
verlichte wrote: 01 Feb 2019, 15:22
oogiebe wrote: 01 Feb 2019, 13:22 IBF number one contender, Kubrat Pulev has emerged as an option for Joshua at Wembley on April 13. Whyte has insisted that 11 weeks is not enough time to prepare (he says he wants 14 weeks); Miller is delusional in some sort of alternative NFL contract; Fury and Wilder are close to announcing their rematch; Ortiz is scheduled to fight Christian Hammer. So what else is there? Pulev and Joshua could accept the 11 weeks to matchup and I believe that a Pulev fight would take care of a mandatory and AJ to fight three bouts this year would still be feasible.

Full Article:
https://www.worldboxingnews.net/2019/02 ... ternative/
The article is simply an opinion piece (merely unsibstantiated speculation) written by a journalist. No one from Matchroom or Team Joshua have corroborated this story.

For the record, Kubrat Pulev is a Top Rank fighter that competes on ESPN.
In case you haven't checked, the forum is full of posts with opinion. This one seems to make some sense. AJ is running out of options.
There’s nothing wrong with opinions, but people often read headlines from website and assume that the info. they’re reading reflects reality, based on insider knowledge.

AJ is running out of options, but I feel that Pulev won’t be considered... yet.
Joshua is building his resume on OLD men if he picks Pulev. Is he 39 yet? Why not Whyte?
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jamamb wrote: 01 Feb 2019, 16:39 11 weeks is plenty
No shit, hearns fought a middleweight like 7 or 8 weeks after Leonard. With all of the promoter bullshit we've dealt with for decades I can't ever recall something like this. Stadium ready, same banner, domestic tiff in the hottest boxing culture etc... I'm starting to wonder if Eddie is getting nervous about delivering dazn subscriptions for all that cash. He's an excellent promoter, but Americans don't care about boxing.
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KiwiRider wrote: 01 Feb 2019, 15:59
Ilya Muromets wrote: 01 Feb 2019, 14:07 If true what an awesome opportunity for my countryman - and he looked great in his last fight against Hughie Fury too! Go Bulgaria!
On ya mate :TU:
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verlichte wrote: 01 Feb 2019, 16:06
oogiebe wrote: 01 Feb 2019, 15:38
verlichte wrote: 01 Feb 2019, 15:22
oogiebe wrote: 01 Feb 2019, 13:22 IBF number one contender, Kubrat Pulev has emerged as an option for Joshua at Wembley on April 13. Whyte has insisted that 11 weeks is not enough time to prepare (he says he wants 14 weeks); Miller is delusional in some sort of alternative NFL contract; Fury and Wilder are close to announcing their rematch; Ortiz is scheduled to fight Christian Hammer. So what else is there? Pulev and Joshua could accept the 11 weeks to matchup and I believe that a Pulev fight would take care of a mandatory and AJ to fight three bouts this year would still be feasible.

Full Article:
https://www.worldboxingnews.net/2019/02 ... ternative/
The article is simply an opinion piece (merely unsibstantiated speculation) written by a journalist. No one from Matchroom or Team Joshua have corroborated this story.

For the record, Kubrat Pulev is a Top Rank fighter that competes on ESPN.
In case you haven't checked, the forum is full of posts with opinion. This one seems to make some sense. AJ is running out of options.
There’s nothing wrong with opinions, but people often read headlines from website and assume that the info. they’re reading reflects reality, based on insider knowledge.

AJ is running out of options, but I feel that Pulev won’t be considered... yet.
Of course the author tries to make you think he knows something. But, you can't rule out anyone in the top 10. Fury/Wilder are fighting each other; Whyte is pricing himself out; Miller is well, Miller; Breazeale and Povetkin won't draw and have been beaten by AJ already (like Whyte); Ortiz is facing Hammer; and what's left? Kownacki and Pulev. (or Parker again?). Anything is possible at this point. Do I want to see Pulev/AJ? Hell no. Might it be the last choice? Maybe :maybe: .
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Whyte, Miller, or Pulev are all good choices.

Agreed, what sucks is the April cancellation if it holds.
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Re: Pulev emerges as option for AJ on April 13

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Pulev isn't emerging as an option for AJ, he's always been an option.

that being said, they'll scrap the April 13 date and fight Miller in New York in June.
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