Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte II | DAZN PPV - OFF

Who wins?

Poll ended at 13 Aug 2023, 03:33

Joshua - Decision
2
5%
Joshua - T/KO
28
68%
DRAW
0
No votes
Whyte - T/KO
9
22%
Whyte - Decision
2
5%
 
Total votes: 41

The Gratest
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA | DAZN - July 2023

Post by The Gratest »

From early indications, it all points towards Whyte (who appears to have started the expected verbals early) which is a tad bit disappointing. Who wants to see a rematch against an opponent previously beaten with relative ease, who also now appears to be shot? :maybe:
Or hold on.....might as well get the trilogy set up while they're at it!
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA | DAZN - July 2023

Post by Ambling Alp II »

That could be as great as Fury-Chisora. We can only hope.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA | DAZN - July 2023

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garethhop wrote: 04 Apr 2023, 14:47 Do we think Joshua returns in 3 months? Really?
I think it’d be good for all involved to get him out again quickly. I think AJ, as with many boxers, has suffered due to inactivity in the last few years so I can see him out July/August.

It was clear on Saturday that he’d be well beat by Fury and probably Wilder at the moment so a fight against someone like Whyte would make sense.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA | DAZN - July 2023

Post by garethhop »

Oh I agree with that Mav. Its just do we actually believe that he will be walking into a ring in July with only a 3 month gap for the first time in 7 years?
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA | DAZN - July 2023

Post by maverick23 »

garethhop wrote: 05 Apr 2023, 01:56 Oh I agree with that Mav. Its just do we actually believe that he will be walking into a ring in July with only a 3 month gap for the first time in 7 years?
Who knows. I had my doubts that he’d be out in December due to not having a formal trainer, taking a bad loss against Usyk and then the post fight meltdown. This time I’m more optimistic. Have a few weeks off and then back to camp.

I can’t see start of July/12 weeks but I could see end of July/August at some point to then hopefully set him up for a big one in the Winter.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA | DAZN - July 2023

Post by garethhop »

I think that's very sensible.

But they (Matchroom and particularly DAZN) need a fight to sell and make money, and who knows where Joshua's head will be at in the next few weeks.

I'd like to see him in a really good test where he's the favourite.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA | DAZN - July 2023

Post by jamesmcdonnell »

The Gratest wrote: 04 Apr 2023, 18:41 From early indications, it all points towards Whyte (who appears to have started the expected verbals early) which is a tad bit disappointing. Who wants to see a rematch against an opponent previously beaten with relative ease, who also now appears to be shot? :maybe:
Or hold on.....might as well get the trilogy set up while they're at it!
The risk taking on Whyte, is that if it's a boring 12 round win, it further diminishes his star power, as Whyte has already beenj absolutely flattened by Fury.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA | DAZN - July 2023

Post by thenamesnevers »

It should be Joe Joyce. Very credible win for AJ and rebuilds the brand.

The other option is to fight in America against Ruiz or Miller.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA | DAZN - July 2023

Post by Twinkle Toes »

No interest in the Whyte fight, he's already lost conclusively to Joshua and looks finished at the top level to me. Whyte himself is talking of wanting a warm up and has been mentioning Chisora. Leave him to it, he had his big chance against Fury and was terrible.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA | DAZN - July 2023

Post by Cyclops »

I’ve taken pity on Joshua and voted for Whyte. Wilder is a terrible fight for him at this stage. Career ending. Naturally, his team will be thinking the same thing as me. Get him through Dillian, develop a winning mindset where he feels somewhat comfortable again, and then go for one of the big dogs.

Everybody in the top 5 beats him right now.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA | DAZN - July 2023

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thenamesnevers wrote: 07 Apr 2023, 09:55 It should be Joe Joyce. Very credible win for AJ and rebuilds the brand.

The other option is to fight in America against Ruiz or Miller.
Joyce knocks him out.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA | DAZN - July 2023

Post by watsupdoc87 »

I honestly think fatso Miller could ko him at the moment and i didn't think that when they were supposed to fight the 1st time :bag:
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA | DAZN - July 2023

Post by Spud »

On the Franklin performance, AJ would get stopped by:

Joyce
Dubois
Wilder
Fury

So to keep the hopes up of AJs fans it would need to be Whyte. If AJ performed terribly against him, then someone needs to tell him to quit.

Another fighter who has performed terribly and is in no one’s calculations is Filip Hrgovic … I am convinced he could cause a shock … although I base my hopes on the Haye sparring sessions, he hadnt grown into an adult. So yes my argument is flawed.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA | DAZN - July 2023

Post by si7dog7 »

AJ wants the big fights? Ok.

Usyk -not atm. That ship has sailed for the time being.

So. Fury or Wilder then.

Otherwise it’s a waste of time. He don’t need the money.

Thinking that Fast Eddie will try to milk every drop of spondulicks outta his cash cow though.

So it’ll be Dillion or Del Boy then.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA | DAZN - July 2023

Post by Spud »

Who would have thought Mr W*rren having the upper hand again in British boxing, because he will have if his heavyweight’s keep on progressing.

Like I keep saying though Tyson Fury will retire
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA | DAZN - July 2023

Post by si7dog7 »

Spud wrote: 07 Apr 2023, 14:14 Who would have thought Mr W*rren having the upper hand again in British boxing, because he will have if his heavyweight’s keep on progressing.

Like I keep saying though Tyson Fury will retire
Again?
C’mon Spud. It’s like Groundhog Day wiv that guy.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA | DAZN - July 2023

Post by Glass Joe »

Tyson Fury doesnt come across as someone who would retire while on top. he will probably be around till he loses a few in a row. so probably nearer to 40.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA | DAZN - July 2023

Post by si7dog7 »

Glass Joe wrote: 07 Apr 2023, 15:42 Tyson Fury doesnt come across as someone who would retire while on top. he will probably be around till he loses a few in a row. so probably nearer to 40.
He won’t lose mate
Matched very very carefully
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA | DAZN - July 2023

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Cyclops wrote: 07 Apr 2023, 12:18
thenamesnevers wrote: 07 Apr 2023, 09:55 It should be Joe Joyce. Very credible win for AJ and rebuilds the brand.

The other option is to fight in America against Ruiz or Miller.
Joyce knocks him out.
Yep never happening that, they would only do it for crazy money which it wouldn't be.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA | DAZN - July 2023

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Spud wrote: 07 Apr 2023, 12:32 On the Franklin performance, AJ would get stopped by:

Joyce
Dubois
Wilder
Fury

So to keep the hopes up of AJs fans it would need to be Whyte. If AJ performed terribly against him, then someone needs to tell him to quit.

Another fighter who has performed terribly and is in no one’s calculations is Filip Hrgovic … I am convinced he could cause a shock … although I base my hopes on the Haye sparring sessions, he hadnt grown into an adult. So yes my argument is flawed.
I think Dubois is an easy nights work for AJ, the others all win though.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA | DAZN - July 2023

Post by rob h »

It's sink or swim time for Joshua now. Stick him in with Wilder. It would be a decent fight. If he wins, great, if he loses then he goes out with a bang.

I'm sick to death of both Whyte and Chisora. It's like fornicating groundhog day everytime I see them linked with another big fight.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA | DAZN - July 2023

Post by bedreamin »

Eddie Hearn Says Dillian Whyte Now Frontrunner For Joshua

Eddie Hearn says Whyte is the frontrunner (shock horror). I don't think it's a bad fight, if Joshua still has that killer mentality still in him, the man most likely to bring it out is Whyte. They hate each other and Whyte will, at some point in the fight, stick it on him.

Going into Fury now would be bad business, he most likely gets beat convincingly and the 'rebirth' of Joshua is over. But get a big fight in against Whyte first (probably a small stadium) then a big fight against either Wilder or Fury.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA | DAZN - July 2023

Post by KiwiRider »

Ruthless-RKO wrote: 04 Apr 2023, 04:04
mickey1975 wrote: 04 Apr 2023, 03:36 It was always going to be Whyte.
He said he wants a tune up before AJ now.
:doh: What does he want to tune up?
No way does his now fragile chin last the distance.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA | DAZN - July 2023

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KiwiRider wrote: 07 Apr 2023, 20:02
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 04 Apr 2023, 04:04
mickey1975 wrote: 04 Apr 2023, 03:36 It was always going to be Whyte.
He said he wants a tune up before AJ now.
:doh: What does he want to tune up?
No way does his now fragile chin last the distance.
Maybe not if AJ commits to his shots. He’s bringing them back to his chin faster than he’s throwing them out at the moment.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA | DAZN - July 2023

Post by KiwiRider »

mickey1975 wrote: 08 Apr 2023, 01:47
KiwiRider wrote: 07 Apr 2023, 20:02
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 04 Apr 2023, 04:04

He said he wants a tune up before AJ now.
:doh: What does he want to tune up?
No way does his now fragile chin last the distance.
Maybe not if AJ commits to his shots. He’s bringing them back to his chin faster than he’s throwing them out at the moment.
Too right Mick :TU:
But surely already decking the guy, and seeing how fragile Whyte is now, must give him the confidence to blast him out with uppercuts.
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