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 - March 2023

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Even at this stage, Fury vs AJ is arguably a bigger fight worldwide than Fury vs Usyk.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - March 2023

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The Gratest wrote: 17 Dec 2022, 15:54 Even at this stage, Fury vs AJ is arguably a bigger fight worldwide than Fury vs Usyk.
NURSE!!

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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - March 2023

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BigDoofus wrote: 17 Dec 2022, 16:25
The Gratest wrote: 17 Dec 2022, 15:54 Even at this stage, Fury vs AJ is arguably a bigger fight worldwide than Fury vs Usyk.
NURSE!!

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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - March 2023

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Do we really need to see Wilder vs Ruiz at this time? Enough of your domestic rivalries as well :D . Make Joshua vs Wilder next!
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - March 2023

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The Asleep Lamps wrote: 17 Dec 2022, 16:38 Do we really need to see Wilder vs Ruiz at this time? Enough of your domestic rivalries as well :D . Make Joshua vs Wilder next!
No way Joshua would sign for it. His fanboys on here would blame it on his complicated sponsorship deals.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - March 2023

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BigDoofus wrote: 17 Dec 2022, 18:03
The Asleep Lamps wrote: 17 Dec 2022, 16:38 Do we really need to see Wilder vs Ruiz at this time? Enough of your domestic rivalries as well :D . Make Joshua vs Wilder next!
No way Joshua would sign for it. His fanboys on here would blame it on his complicated sponsorship deals.
Change the record mate, please.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - March 2023

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The Asleep Lamps wrote: 17 Dec 2022, 16:38 Do we really need to see Wilder vs Ruiz at this time? Enough of your domestic rivalries as well :D . Make Joshua vs Wilder next!
Ruiz V Wilder is potentially a cracking fight.

I also wouldn't mind seeing Joshua V Wilder too, even though the fight is not anywhere near as big as it would have been in 2018 when it should have happened, but you have to factor in that Joshua isn't ready to fight anytime soon; he hasn't even got a trainer.

Wilder ain't going to be hanging around waiting for Joshua, particularly with their history of avoiding each other.

He can get on with a potentially big fight against Ruiz and then be in-line for another Fury fight if he wins.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - March 2023

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Syntax Error wrote: 17 Dec 2022, 18:16
The Asleep Lamps wrote: 17 Dec 2022, 16:38 Do we really need to see Wilder vs Ruiz at this time? Enough of your domestic rivalries as well :D . Make Joshua vs Wilder next!
Ruiz V Wilder is potentially a cracking fight.

I also wouldn't mind seeing Joshua V Wilder too, even though the fight is not anywhere near as big as it would have been in 2018 when it should have happened, but you have to factor in that Joshua isn't ready to fight anytime soon; he hasn't even got a trainer.

Wilder ain't going to be hanging around waiting for Joshua, particularly with their history of avoiding each other.

He can get on with a potentially big fight against Ruiz and then be in-line for another Fury fight if he wins.
I for one would really like to see Wilder -Ruiz , I think it will answer any and all questions about just how good Wilder is ,, Fury was an actual banana skin for Wilder , who i don't think done his homework with Fury ,,, prior to Fury Wilder had'nt really fought anyone good , he has now and lost , so Ruiz is the perfect fight ,, on form and motivated Ruiz is a problem for anyone
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - March 2023

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The Asleep Lamps wrote: 17 Dec 2022, 16:38 Do we really need to see Wilder vs Ruiz at this time? Enough of your domestic rivalries as well :D . Make Joshua vs Wilder next!
no I want to see Wilder vs Ruiz definately :bag: :bag: :bag:
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - March 2023

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Syntax Error wrote: 17 Dec 2022, 18:16
The Asleep Lamps wrote: 17 Dec 2022, 16:38 Do we really need to see Wilder vs Ruiz at this time? Enough of your domestic rivalries as well :D . Make Joshua vs Wilder next!
Ruiz V Wilder is potentially a cracking fight.

I also wouldn't mind seeing Joshua V Wilder too, even though the fight is not anywhere near as big as it would have been in 2018 when it should have happened, but you have to factor in that Joshua isn't ready to fight anytime soon; he hasn't even got a trainer.

Wilder ain't going to be hanging around waiting for Joshua, particularly with their history of avoiding each other.

He can get on with a potentially big fight against Ruiz and then be in-line for another Fury fight if he wins.
We're only getting further away from 2018. There is no time like the present. You gotta strike while the iron's hot.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - March 2023

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keithmoonhangover wrote: 17 Dec 2022, 18:09
BigDoofus wrote: 17 Dec 2022, 18:03
The Asleep Lamps wrote: 17 Dec 2022, 16:38 Do we really need to see Wilder vs Ruiz at this time? Enough of your domestic rivalries as well :D . Make Joshua vs Wilder next!
No way Joshua would sign for it. His fanboys on here would blame it on his complicated sponsorship deals.
Change the record mate, please.
Do you think he fights him next?
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - March 2023

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BigDoofus wrote: 18 Dec 2022, 07:16
keithmoonhangover wrote: 17 Dec 2022, 18:09
BigDoofus wrote: 17 Dec 2022, 18:03

No way Joshua would sign for it. His fanboys on here would blame it on his complicated sponsorship deals.
Change the record mate, please.
Do you think he fights him next?
It's a possibility, but there are literally twenty or more heavyweight that he could face next. If he fights one of them, it doesn't mean he's avoiding all the others and it doesn't mean he's scared of anyone. And just because someone doesn't agree with you, they're not automatically a fanboy.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - March 2023

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BigDoofus wrote: 17 Dec 2022, 16:25
The Gratest wrote: 17 Dec 2022, 15:54 Even at this stage, Fury vs AJ is arguably a bigger fight worldwide than Fury vs Usyk.
NURSE!!

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Sorry Doofy, I forgot to mention, I was paraphrasing Big John Fury. He was the one saying the Joshua fight was bigger than the Usyk one :TU:

https://boxing-social.com/news/john-fur ... -aj-tyson/
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - March 2023

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Boxrec legend Terry Dooley put it best on twitter yesterday. And it didn’t sound like AJ was up for facing anyone.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - March 2023

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mickey1975 wrote: 18 Dec 2022, 07:51 Boxrec legend Terry Dooley put it best on twitter yesterday. And it didn’t sound like AJ was up for facing anyone.
Ssssh don’t mention his name, forbidden :shame:
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - March 2023

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keithmoonhangover wrote: 18 Dec 2022, 07:29
BigDoofus wrote: 18 Dec 2022, 07:16
keithmoonhangover wrote: 17 Dec 2022, 18:09

Change the record mate, please.
Do you think he fights him next?
It's a possibility, but there are literally twenty or more heavyweight that he could face next. If he fights one of them, it doesn't mean he's avoiding all the others and it doesn't mean he's scared of anyone. And just because someone doesn't agree with you, they're not automatically a fanboy.
IMO Wilder is far too dangerous for Joshua to fight next. On a thread about this very subject I don't see why you need to censor this view.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - March 2023

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mickey1975 wrote: 18 Dec 2022, 07:51 Boxrec legend Terry Dooley put it best on twitter yesterday. And it didn’t sound like AJ was up for facing anyone.


"A million bots can't come up with an argument". The Three Stooges manage it every day on here :lol:
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - March 2023

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BigDoofus wrote: 18 Dec 2022, 10:28
keithmoonhangover wrote: 18 Dec 2022, 07:29
BigDoofus wrote: 18 Dec 2022, 07:16

Do you think he fights him next?
It's a possibility, but there are literally twenty or more heavyweight that he could face next. If he fights one of them, it doesn't mean he's avoiding all the others and it doesn't mean he's scared of anyone. And just because someone doesn't agree with you, they're not automatically a fanboy.
IMO Wilder is far too dangerous for Joshua to fight next. On a thread about this very subject I don't see why you need to censor this view.
I have no issue with you posting your opinion, it's the same thing over and over that I'm not a fan of. but if that's what turns you on.

My opinion is AJ and Fury and Usyk and any of the best fighters are not scared of a boxing match with anyone. Fury ducked David Price in the same way Bowe swerved Lewis. It doesn't mean they were physically scared of the other guy, but they had their reasons and chose not to step up to the challenge.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - March 2023

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keithmoonhangover wrote: 18 Dec 2022, 10:53
BigDoofus wrote: 18 Dec 2022, 10:28
keithmoonhangover wrote: 18 Dec 2022, 07:29

It's a possibility, but there are literally twenty or more heavyweight that he could face next. If he fights one of them, it doesn't mean he's avoiding all the others and it doesn't mean he's scared of anyone. And just because someone doesn't agree with you, they're not automatically a fanboy.
IMO Wilder is far too dangerous for Joshua to fight next. On a thread about this very subject I don't see why you need to censor this view.
I have no issue with you posting your opinion, it's the same thing over and over that I'm not a fan of. but if that's what turns you on.

My opinion is AJ and Fury and Usyk and any of the best fighters are not scared of a boxing match with anyone. Fury ducked David Price in the same way Bowe swerved Lewis. It doesn't mean they were physically scared of the other guy, but they had their reasons and chose not to step up to the challenge.
The thread is about Joshua's next opponent and you're banging on again about Fury ducking Price over a decade ago.
"but if that's what turns you on". Are you 12?
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - March 2023

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BigDoofus wrote: 18 Dec 2022, 11:15
keithmoonhangover wrote: 18 Dec 2022, 10:53
BigDoofus wrote: 18 Dec 2022, 10:28
IMO Wilder is far too dangerous for Joshua to fight next. On a thread about this very subject I don't see why you need to censor this view.
I have no issue with you posting your opinion, it's the same thing over and over that I'm not a fan of. but if that's what turns you on.

My opinion is AJ and Fury and Usyk and any of the best fighters are not scared of a boxing match with anyone. Fury ducked David Price in the same way Bowe swerved Lewis. It doesn't mean they were physically scared of the other guy, but they had their reasons and chose not to step up to the challenge.
The thread is about Joshua's next opponent and you're banging on again about Fury ducking Price over a decade ago.
"but if that's what turns you on". Are you 12?
Trying to have a sensible conversation with you is more difficult than selling soluble tampons. :wave:
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - March 2023

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BigDoofus wrote: 18 Dec 2022, 10:28
keithmoonhangover wrote: 18 Dec 2022, 07:29
BigDoofus wrote: 18 Dec 2022, 07:16

Do you think he fights him next?
It's a possibility, but there are literally twenty or more heavyweight that he could face next. If he fights one of them, it doesn't mean he's avoiding all the others and it doesn't mean he's scared of anyone. And just because someone doesn't agree with you, they're not automatically a fanboy.
IMO Wilder is far too dangerous for Joshua to fight next. On a thread about this very subject I don't see why you need to censor this view.
No Fury was/is too dangerous. Fury beat Wilder.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - March 2023

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keithmoonhangover wrote: 18 Dec 2022, 11:23
BigDoofus wrote: 18 Dec 2022, 11:15
keithmoonhangover wrote: 18 Dec 2022, 10:53

I have no issue with you posting your opinion, it's the same thing over and over that I'm not a fan of. but if that's what turns you on.

My opinion is AJ and Fury and Usyk and any of the best fighters are not scared of a boxing match with anyone. Fury ducked David Price in the same way Bowe swerved Lewis. It doesn't mean they were physically scared of the other guy, but they had their reasons and chose not to step up to the challenge.
The thread is about Joshua's next opponent and you're banging on again about Fury ducking Price over a decade ago.
"but if that's what turns you on". Are you 12?
Trying to have a sensible conversation with you is more difficult than selling soluble tampons. :wave:
Hysterical!!! :clap:
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - March 2023

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oogiebe wrote: 18 Dec 2022, 11:43
keithmoonhangover wrote: 18 Dec 2022, 11:23
BigDoofus wrote: 18 Dec 2022, 11:15
The thread is about Joshua's next opponent and you're banging on again about Fury ducking Price over a decade ago.
"but if that's what turns you on". Are you 12?
Trying to have a sensible conversation with you is more difficult than selling soluble tampons. :wave:
Hysterical!!! :clap:
I'm here all week. :TU:
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - March 2023

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BigDoofus wrote: 18 Dec 2022, 10:38
mickey1975 wrote: 18 Dec 2022, 07:51 Boxrec legend Terry Dooley put it best on twitter yesterday. And it didn’t sound like AJ was up for facing anyone.


"A million bots can't come up with an argument". The Three Stooges manage it every day on here :lol:
You still crying Doofy?
:lol:
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA - March 2023

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The Asleep Lamps wrote: 18 Dec 2022, 11:40
BigDoofus wrote: 18 Dec 2022, 10:28
keithmoonhangover wrote: 18 Dec 2022, 07:29

It's a possibility, but there are literally twenty or more heavyweight that he could face next. If he fights one of them, it doesn't mean he's avoiding all the others and it doesn't mean he's scared of anyone. And just because someone doesn't agree with you, they're not automatically a fanboy.
IMO Wilder is far too dangerous for Joshua to fight next. On a thread about this very subject I don't see why you need to censor this view.
No Fury was/is too dangerous. Fury beat Wilder.
So you think that he fights Wilder next?
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