Anthony Joshua vs. Deontay Wilder - Who wins?
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Deontay Wilder - 9 March 2024
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Deontay Wilder - 9 March 2024
Can we have a 'The fight ain't ever happening' option?
These two and their farcical handlers have circled each other for nigh on 6 years; 3 of those years were prime years as reigning HW champions and rather than fight each other, there was always one more fight each had to have before potentially facing each other.
Even in the unlikely event they ever do lock horns, the fight is effectively done, because Wilder is on the downside of his career.
He rarely fights and he didn't look very impressive last night and listening to him, he sounds like he is looking for an exit from the sport.
These two and their farcical handlers have circled each other for nigh on 6 years; 3 of those years were prime years as reigning HW champions and rather than fight each other, there was always one more fight each had to have before potentially facing each other.
Even in the unlikely event they ever do lock horns, the fight is effectively done, because Wilder is on the downside of his career.
He rarely fights and he didn't look very impressive last night and listening to him, he sounds like he is looking for an exit from the sport.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Deontay Wilder - 9 March 2024
They should just fight each other next. Yeah, Wilder looked gun shy and took some heavy shots, but it's still an intriguing fight. I for one, would love to see. AJ mops the floor with him, obviously, but Wilder will always have that one punch threat.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Deontay Wilder - 9 March 2024
Just changed mine, a year ago I would have said Wilder and Fury would have easily beaten AJ, after recent events I think he wipes the floor with the pair of them.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Deontay Wilder - 9 March 2024
It is bizarre how much shit and psychoanalysis Joshua was receiving and how it spelt the end of his career....yet when you compare it to the mental state of the 2 fighters being put forth as being able to wipe the floor with him, he appears to be the far more focused fighter of the 3.
Aside from a few flurries after Parker instigated an attack, Wilder surrendered very meekly.
Aside from a few flurries after Parker instigated an attack, Wilder surrendered very meekly.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Deontay Wilder - 9 March 2024
shows how fickle 'fans' are doesn't it. He was very graceful re Wallin and Wilder too after. Much more dignified than Fury and his drivel.The Gratest wrote: ↑24 Dec 2023, 10:08 It is bizarre how much shit and psychoanalysis Joshua was receiving and how it spelt the end of his career....yet when you compare it to the mental state of the 2 fighters being put forth as being able to wipe the floor with him, he appears to be the far more focused fighter of the 3.
Aside from a few flurries after Parker instigated an attack, Wilder surrendered very meekly.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Deontay Wilder - 9 March 2024
Hearn explains the numbers for Joshua-Wilder fight no longer work
He expanded, “You never know what’s going to happen in the future, but we had both signed contracts to announce the fight that night, obviously subject to everybody winning.
“So when Wilder lost, we had to go in the changing rooms to Josh and he was like, ‘He just lost?’ So don’t worry about that, you do your thing, and obviously he did his thing outstandingly and the fight’s dead, for now. Who knows what’s going to happen in the future?”
Eddie explained exactly why the match is now redundant, “The people that wanted to put the fight on no longer see that as the fight that it was. The negotiations that have taken place up to that point to agree the deal, the numbers don’t work now because Wilder’s a busted flush, at the moment.”
He then shared his honest opinion on how he perceives that fight now, “I know that Deontay Wilder always has ‘the punch’ etcetera, etcetera, but it’s a mismatch at the moment, in my opinion.”
“If you listen to every interview I’ve ever given, outside of his power, I don’t rate him. And when you look at his resume, I don’t know how many times I’ve got to say that he hasn’t beaten anyone.
“He’s beaten Luis Ortiz, who is a very, very old, arguably elite top 10 when they fought, but that is it, and I’m not trying to be critical, but I’ve never really got it.
“So exciting, so entertaining, great interviews, ‘Bomb Squad!’… love it, but he ain’t in AJ’s league.”
He concluded, “Our aim is to fight the winner of Fury-Usyk. That’s all we want to do. Obviously, there’s the Hrgovic fight out there for the [IBF] world title.”
He expanded, “You never know what’s going to happen in the future, but we had both signed contracts to announce the fight that night, obviously subject to everybody winning.
“So when Wilder lost, we had to go in the changing rooms to Josh and he was like, ‘He just lost?’ So don’t worry about that, you do your thing, and obviously he did his thing outstandingly and the fight’s dead, for now. Who knows what’s going to happen in the future?”
Eddie explained exactly why the match is now redundant, “The people that wanted to put the fight on no longer see that as the fight that it was. The negotiations that have taken place up to that point to agree the deal, the numbers don’t work now because Wilder’s a busted flush, at the moment.”
He then shared his honest opinion on how he perceives that fight now, “I know that Deontay Wilder always has ‘the punch’ etcetera, etcetera, but it’s a mismatch at the moment, in my opinion.”
“If you listen to every interview I’ve ever given, outside of his power, I don’t rate him. And when you look at his resume, I don’t know how many times I’ve got to say that he hasn’t beaten anyone.
“He’s beaten Luis Ortiz, who is a very, very old, arguably elite top 10 when they fought, but that is it, and I’m not trying to be critical, but I’ve never really got it.
“So exciting, so entertaining, great interviews, ‘Bomb Squad!’… love it, but he ain’t in AJ’s league.”
He concluded, “Our aim is to fight the winner of Fury-Usyk. That’s all we want to do. Obviously, there’s the Hrgovic fight out there for the [IBF] world title.”
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Deontay Wilder - 9 March 2024
The real Big Lennox:
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Deontay Wilder - 9 March 2024
Oh look, another obsessed troll post from John. How interesting

Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Deontay Wilder - 9 March 2024
Instead of trolling my every post please private message me to spare the forum from your tedious posts.The Gratest wrote: ↑17 Jan 2024, 03:25 Oh look, another obsessed troll post from John. How interesting![]()
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Deontay Wilder - 9 March 2024
Has Doofus ever actually discussed boxing?
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Deontay Wilder - 9 March 2024
Anthony Joshua STILL ducking Deontay Wilder (Facts)
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Deontay Wilder - 9 March 2024
Dev the rat still upset with Joshua snubbing him. FACTS

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Anthony Joshua ducking Hrgovic and Zhang (More Facts)
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Deontay Wilder - 9 March 2024
quicky talking 5hite ( fact )
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Deontay Wilder - 9 March 2024
Why don't you say these things to his face Dev when next to him instead of cowering and scurrying around like a little weasle?
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Deontay Wilder - 9 March 2024 - China in your hands
Ngannou DISSED Joshua to his face at the press conference by questioning his WEAK chin
Joshua just looked on gormlessly

Joshua just looked on gormlessly
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Deontay Wilder - 9 March 2024
Ngannou punched Fury in his face and knocked him on his arse.
You sound like an angry little child Dev.
You sound like an angry little child Dev.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Deontay Wilder - 9 March 2024
Someone on here isn't running thannnnggggggggsssssss

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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Deontay Wilder - 9 March 2024
A bit like when AJ got Eddie to ask the questions
