Anthony Joshua vs. Jermaine Franklin | DAZN - 1 April 2023

Who wins?

Poll ended at 01 Apr 2023, 06:44

Joshua - Decision
13
22%
Joshua - T/KO
38
63%
DRAW
1
2%
Franklin - T/KO
4
7%
Franklin - Decision
4
7%
 
Total votes: 60

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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - December 2022

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Phenomenal-Nutrition wrote: 22 Aug 2022, 08:02
chinarich wrote: 22 Aug 2022, 07:29 I wouldn’t be surprised if he faces Chisora next, but given that he was there supporting AJ and they appear to be friends how can they even sell that fight? Hrgovic would be a good option, beatable and highly ranked but I doubt he would risk his IBF mandatory shot.

Perhaps Dillian Whyte? Whyte would welcome the chance to avenge his loss and AJ would see it as a winnable fight.
Hrgovic would probably get paid more against Joshua than fighting for a world title
tony1234 wrote: 22 Aug 2022, 07:28 Will anyone care especially if Fury v Usyk gets signed ? Why would anyone pay to see Joshua recycled again, he has no chance of a win agaInst either Fury or Usyk and anything else is worthless.
Because people watch good fights that aren't against 1 and 2 and because AJ is still a massive draw. Compare it to Mike Tyson when he wasn't champion and was still selling huge PPVs and venues. AJ has a similar drawing power
When people are skint the last thing they will think of is paying to see a fighter like Joshua
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - December 2022

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Joshua is still going to be marketable to the casuals though. Who are the majority, let's be honest.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - December 2022

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Is good to see that AJ has the desire to come back, he def isn't coming back for the money!

Fast car will get the promotion and the opponent right.

He will prob be back in Nov/Dec and then again about 5 months later.

By then Fury and Usyk will have done their thing, the belts will prob be fragmented and AJ will fight for the title again.

Outside of Usyk and Fury I fancy AJ to beat anyone, style wise it will be a great fight against Wilder.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - December 2022

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ILikeBeer wrote: 22 Aug 2022, 08:37 Joshua is still going to be marketable to the casuals though. Who are the majority, let's be honest.
Nowhere near as much. He's a Dillian Whyte now.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - December 2022

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garethhop wrote: 22 Aug 2022, 09:22
ILikeBeer wrote: 22 Aug 2022, 08:37 Joshua is still going to be marketable to the casuals though. Who are the majority, let's be honest.
Nowhere near as much. He's a Dillian Whyte now.
He's not and never will be.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - December 2022

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garethhop wrote: 22 Aug 2022, 09:22
ILikeBeer wrote: 22 Aug 2022, 08:37 Joshua is still going to be marketable to the casuals though. Who are the majority, let's be honest.
Nowhere near as much. He's a Dillian Whyte now.
Not sure how you market a boxer with 3 bad defeats on his record to the casuals ? Once you're on the downhill side of the slope nobody is interested
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - December 2022

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tony1234 wrote: 22 Aug 2022, 10:37
garethhop wrote: 22 Aug 2022, 09:22
ILikeBeer wrote: 22 Aug 2022, 08:37 Joshua is still going to be marketable to the casuals though. Who are the majority, let's be honest.
Nowhere near as much. He's a Dillian Whyte now.
Not sure how you market a boxer with 3 bad defeats on his record to the casuals ? Once you're on the downhill side of the slope nobody is interested
Do casuals care about losses?
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - December 2022

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tony1234 wrote: 22 Aug 2022, 10:37
garethhop wrote: 22 Aug 2022, 09:22
ILikeBeer wrote: 22 Aug 2022, 08:37 Joshua is still going to be marketable to the casuals though. Who are the majority, let's be honest.
Nowhere near as much. He's a Dillian Whyte now.
Not sure how you market a boxer with 3 bad defeats on his record to the casuals ? Once you're on the downhill side of the slope nobody is interested
I've got faith in fast car promotion and matching.

He will come back at the O2 not a football stadium, a couple of confidence builders then a vacant title
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - December 2022

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Otto Wallin Very Eager To Face Anthony Joshua in December

"I think it makes a lot of sense for me and Joshua to fight each other. People in the UK know me for giving Fury one of his toughest fights in his career and I get a lot of support from over there. I’m always training and trying to get better and I can’t wait to go over to the UK and earn my right for another shot at Fury by beating Anthony Joshua," Wallin told OLBG.

"It was a great fight and both guys stepped it up from last time. I was actually impressed with Joshua’s adjustments for this fight. I didn’t think he was going to be able to put up such a good performance against Usyk but he proved me and I’m sure a lot of other people wrong. Usyk really had to dig deep and he once again showed that he’s a brilliant fighter but we also saw that no one is untouchable," Wallin said.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - December 2022

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Wallin is always calling out for these fights.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - December 2022

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Otto Wallin is Margaret Thatcher on here.
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Dioufy wrote: 22 Aug 2022, 14:45 Otto Wallin is Margaret Thatcher on here.
all hail otter, the man who tore the goat's face into shreds and made him cling to the ropes :yay:
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - December 2022

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Dioufy wrote: 22 Aug 2022, 07:25 Miller is over 300lbs… no thanks. Fat.
Will be Zhang… at the 02 or in China.
Would be fun as long as it lasts .
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - December 2022

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zhang rather than hrg?

hrg's mandatory now but the reality is that aj is still the money fight for him so i doubt he'd reject a josh fight to wait on a title shot. he's still the guy who won the fight, has the unbeaten record, and based on last fight looks ready to be ktfo. and has worked with hearn regularly hasnt he

now that i've typed that, hrg makes so much sense lol
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - December 2022

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margaret thatcher wrote: 22 Aug 2022, 14:50
Dioufy wrote: 22 Aug 2022, 14:45 Otto Wallin is Margaret Thatcher on here.
all hail otter, the man who tore the goat's face into shreds and made him cling to the ropes :yay:
Calm down, you big blonde sexy bastard.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - December 2022

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:OhYes:
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - December 2022

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margaret thatcher wrote: 22 Aug 2022, 15:11 zhang rather than hrg?

hrg's mandatory now but the reality is that aj is still the money fight for him so i doubt he'd reject a josh fight to wait on a title shot. he's still the guy who won the fight, has the unbeaten record, and based on last fight looks ready to be ktfo. and has worked with hearn regularly hasnt he

now that i've typed that, hrg makes so much sense lol
Wouldn’t be surprised to not see Hrgovic not fight for some time. I know he pulled out last time because he was struggling with a bereavement and at times against Zhang looked like he wanted to get knocked out tbh.

Apparently he missed every presser in fight week and didn’t do a single interview. When you’re just about to become mando for essentially 3 belts you’d think you’d make some noise and put in a more determined performance.

Something not mentally right with him. That Hrgovic who fought the Chinese Valuev gets beaten within 90 secs against AJ.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - December 2022

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I'd like to see him face the winner of Parker Joyce- that has a mandatory position on the line.
Eddie's probably going to push for Whyte because he can sell the redemption/beef and its more winnable for AJ and easier to get made.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - December 2022

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Whyte would be a massive step back, the casuals wouldn't go for it, they've just seen him smashed by Fury.

Maybe someone like the off-radar (for good reason) types that fell over for Haye's comeback?
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - December 2022

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Or Kabbayel?
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - December 2022

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They'll give him an absolute tomato can. Hearn was slagging Fury's recent record at the presser - that AJ hasn't been fighting no Tom Schwarz. Bit rich considering they got the belts off Charles Martin before stepping up to Eric Molina. Pulev, Takam & Povetkin are practically pensioners too. AJs next fight will be an excersize in raising his stock vs some no hoper. They'll probably wheel out Mariusz Wach.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - December 2022

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Wilder, Whyte, Ruiz, DDD, Jarrell miller, fury. Big money bounce back….

Dempsey or otto for a bit of southpaw training….

But I personally think he needs to go on a little tour away knocking out over matched opponents. Just chin 5 or 6 c or d level guys in there own home stadium. Back to back to back then try get his real career back moving.

Zhang in china would be mint on all accounts, but I hope AJ doesn’t steal that from chisora…
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - December 2022

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Hughie Fury is available
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - December 2022

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peter barlow wrote: 23 Aug 2022, 05:11 Hughie Fury is available
AJ always talks about how he feels like he's Muhammad Ali in the ring at time..

Let's see how he fairs with Shades..
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - December 2022

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KiwiRider wrote: 22 Aug 2022, 16:11 I'd like to see him face the winner of Parker Joyce- that has a mandatory position on the line.
Eddie's probably going to push for Whyte because he can sell the redemption/beef and its more winnable for AJ and easier to get made.
Yeah, I'd like to see Joshua vs the winner of Joyce vs Parker.

Joyce is an absolute tank but he's so easy to hit he might come unstuck against Parker if the kiwi brings his A game.
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