Anthony Joshua vs. Deontay Wilder - Who wins?

Who wins?

Poll ended at 22 Oct 2025, 03:37

Joshua - Decision
5
5%
Joshua - T/KO
40
37%
DRAW
1
1%
Wilder - T/KO
60
56%
Wilder - Decision
2
2%
 
Total votes: 108

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Quickeysavile :salut:
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si7dog7 wrote: 07 Nov 2023, 12:29
The Gratest wrote: 07 Nov 2023, 12:23 I've got 3 young kids Thickey, don't go bringing family and touchy feely into this with your reputation. :stop:
Didn't Louis once do a programme with one of your heroes? Filthy perverted bugger. :shame:
Get a room lads
Becoming boring
This is Boxrec.

C’mon now please
Sorry mate, i'll leave the filthy pervert alone now. Disgusting. :salut:
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Poor G

His k**s are u*ly with m**g features.

His fav fighter is a bum/tramp/meltdown specialist and cry baby.

He's going to look like A TWAT (Again) tonight on BBC2 at 9pm

His boss likes little islands and chains etc.
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Lol. Triggered
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“All this ‘can he be three-time champion of the world?’ People create this narrative and put pressure on me.
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quickeyg wrote: 07 Nov 2023, 12:39 Poor G

His k**s are u*ly with m**g features.

His fav fighter is a bum/tramp/meltdown specialist and cry baby.

He's going to look like A TWAT (Again) tonight on BBC2 at 9pm

His boss likes little islands and chains etc.
Your posts are the acme of boringness. :zzz:
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The Gratest wrote: 07 Nov 2023, 12:33
si7dog7 wrote: 07 Nov 2023, 12:29
The Gratest wrote: 07 Nov 2023, 12:23 I've got 3 young kids Thickey, don't go bringing family and touchy feely into this with your reputation. :stop:
Didn't Louis once do a programme with one of your heroes? Filthy perverted bugger. :shame:
Get a room lads
Becoming boring
This is Boxrec.

C’mon now please
Sorry mate, i'll leave the filthy pervert alone now. Disgusting. :salut:
there is an ignore option for twonks like that
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love some of the old school light hearted stuff that louis did - the one with the mail order brides in thailand is prob my favourite :lol:
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margaret thatcher wrote: 07 Nov 2023, 14:38 love some of the old school light hearted stuff that louis did - the one with the mail order brides in thailand is prob my favourite :lol:
Same. There’s a clip of one of the guys post wedding that I probably watch 2-3 times each year.

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:clap: :yay:
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Good luck to Deontay if he decides to do that. Hopefully he has better luck than Usyk who's twice flown to confront Fury in the ring only for Fury to duck him. :maybe:
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Perhaps a face to face visit from Wilder is what it takes to finally get Wilder-Joshua made? Perhaps Joshua will be hiding under the bed when he hears Wilder's knock on the door?

Joshua-Wilder is on the way to displacing Mayweather-Pacquiao for wasted time and the number of false promises. Fury-Usyk on the other hand is at least signed.
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Thank goodness for The Postman, Doofus.
Always delivers…
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Lol. Doofy jr's now came screaming into the room as well. :lol:
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Redback Rasta wrote: 08 Nov 2023, 16:07 Fury-Usyk on the other hand is at least signed.
Yeah, but Fury just proved how binding the contract is.
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jwfg wrote: 08 Nov 2023, 16:53
Redback Rasta wrote: 08 Nov 2023, 16:07 Fury-Usyk on the other hand is at least signed.
Yeah, but Fury just proved how binding the contract is.
Even Hearn, who would get no greater joy than saying otherwise, acknowledges Fury-Usyk is signed and will happen. Scoop Hearn couldn't wait to tell the world the contract contained a 2 way rematch clause.

The December date was always dependent on how Fury came through the Ngannou fight. We were told that often enough before the fight by the likes of Arum and Warren that even those pretending not to hear it, did :OhYes:
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:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Redback Rasta wrote: 08 Nov 2023, 17:25
jwfg wrote: 08 Nov 2023, 16:53
Redback Rasta wrote: 08 Nov 2023, 16:07 Fury-Usyk on the other hand is at least signed.
Yeah, but Fury just proved how binding the contract is.
Even Hearn, who would get no greater joy than saying otherwise, acknowledges Fury-Usyk is signed and will happen. Scoop Hearn couldn't wait to tell the world the contract contained a 2 way rematch clause.

The December date was always dependent on how Fury came through the Ngannou fight. We were told that often enough before the fight by the likes of Arum and Warren that even those pretending not to hear it, did :OhYes:
I think Fury is now in the position that he needs the Uysk fight more than Uysk needs him.

The Ngannou fight was a proper car crash moment, a bit like when Roy Jones got knocked out in 2 rounds by Antonio Tarver. It makes people see things through a different lens.
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Redback Rasta wrote: 08 Nov 2023, 17:25
jwfg wrote: 08 Nov 2023, 16:53
Redback Rasta wrote: 08 Nov 2023, 16:07 Fury-Usyk on the other hand is at least signed.
Yeah, but Fury just proved how binding the contract is.
Even Hearn, who would get no greater joy than saying otherwise, acknowledges Fury-Usyk is signed and will happen. Scoop Hearn couldn't wait to tell the world the contract contained a 2 way rematch clause.

The December date was always dependent on how Fury came through the Ngannou fight. We were told that often enough before the fight by the likes of Arum and Warren that even those pretending not to hear it, did :OhYes:
I think Fury is now in the position that he needs the Uysk fight more than Uysk needs him.

The Ngannou fight was a proper car crash moment, a bit like when Roy Jones got knocked out in 2 rounds by Antonio Tarver. It makes people see things through a different lens.
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We'll get the Fury-Usyk fight. Just hope we get the Wilder-Joshua fight too but not holding my breath on that one.
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big lennox wrote: 08 Nov 2023, 17:50
Redback Rasta wrote: 08 Nov 2023, 17:25
jwfg wrote: 08 Nov 2023, 16:53

Yeah, but Fury just proved how binding the contract is.
Even Hearn, who would get no greater joy than saying otherwise, acknowledges Fury-Usyk is signed and will happen. Scoop Hearn couldn't wait to tell the world the contract contained a 2 way rematch clause.

The December date was always dependent on how Fury came through the Ngannou fight. We were told that often enough before the fight by the likes of Arum and Warren that even those pretending not to hear it, did :OhYes:
I think Fury is now in the position that he needs the Uysk fight more than Uysk needs him.

The Ngannou fight was a proper car crash moment, a bit like when Roy Jones got knocked out in 2 rounds by Antonio Tarver. It makes people see things through a different lens.
You can say that again. :TU:
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Redback Rasta wrote: 08 Nov 2023, 17:25
jwfg wrote: 08 Nov 2023, 16:53
Redback Rasta wrote: 08 Nov 2023, 16:07 Fury-Usyk on the other hand is at least signed.
Yeah, but Fury just proved how binding the contract is.
Even Hearn, who would get no greater joy than saying otherwise, acknowledges Fury-Usyk is signed and will happen. Scoop Hearn couldn't wait to tell the world the contract contained a 2 way rematch clause.

The December date was always dependent on how Fury came through the Ngannou fight. We were told that often enough before the fight by the likes of Arum and Warren that even those pretending not to hear it, did :OhYes:
Fury can’t have heard it either then.
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Frostieballs wrote: 08 Nov 2023, 19:56
Redback Rasta wrote: 08 Nov 2023, 17:25
jwfg wrote: 08 Nov 2023, 16:53

Yeah, but Fury just proved how binding the contract is.
Even Hearn, who would get no greater joy than saying otherwise, acknowledges Fury-Usyk is signed and will happen. Scoop Hearn couldn't wait to tell the world the contract contained a 2 way rematch clause.

The December date was always dependent on how Fury came through the Ngannou fight. We were told that often enough before the fight by the likes of Arum and Warren that even those pretending not to hear it, did :OhYes:
Fury can’t have heard it either then.
Fury wound up Usyk about keeping to the December date because he thought he would have an easy fight against Ngannou and come through unscathed. As we saw, that's not how it panned out.
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There’s generational money at stake for Fury. Talk of £100m. If he’s willing to fight Wilder for £4M surely hell fight Usyk for £100m

He seems to like the whole Saudi regime and set up over there too… must help when you have similar viewpoints on the controversial topics like homosexuality and how women should behave !!!
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