Re: Anthony Joshua in talks for two-fight deal
Posted: 02 Nov 2025, 13:01
I don’t believe this. Also without being cruel unless it’s a decent opponent I hope he gets wiped out
I don’t believe this. Also without being cruel unless it’s a decent opponent I hope he gets wiped out
It does sound a bit cruel.JamesPhilips wrote: ↑02 Nov 2025, 13:01I don’t believe this. Also without being cruel unless it’s a decent opponent I hope he gets wiped out
I think Hughie is boxing on the 29th Novemberjoshj909 wrote: ↑03 Nov 2025, 08:38 If there's a quick turnaround after then the likes of Chisor, Bakole, Ajagba, Zhang, Okolie, Anderson, Vianello, Wilder etc would be a good fight. If he's looking for someone a bit easier the lowest he could realistically go without getting too much backlash would be Pero, Hughie, Joyce or Clarke. Hysa and lower would seem like a waste of everyone's time.
Hughie will be a nightmare for AJ once he turns 57 and gets his man strength.JamesPhilips wrote: ↑03 Nov 2025, 09:02I think Hughie is boxing on the 29th Novemberjoshj909 wrote: ↑03 Nov 2025, 08:38 If there's a quick turnaround after then the likes of Chisor, Bakole, Ajagba, Zhang, Okolie, Anderson, Vianello, Wilder etc would be a good fight. If he's looking for someone a bit easier the lowest he could realistically go without getting too much backlash would be Pero, Hughie, Joyce or Clarke. Hysa and lower would seem like a waste of everyone's time.
This is true.black panther wrote: ↑03 Nov 2025, 14:50Hughie will be a nightmare for AJ once he turns 57 and gets his man strength.JamesPhilips wrote: ↑03 Nov 2025, 09:02I think Hughie is boxing on the 29th Novemberjoshj909 wrote: ↑03 Nov 2025, 08:38 If there's a quick turnaround after then the likes of Chisor, Bakole, Ajagba, Zhang, Okolie, Anderson, Vianello, Wilder etc would be a good fight. If he's looking for someone a bit easier the lowest he could realistically go without getting too much backlash would be Pero, Hughie, Joyce or Clarke. Hysa and lower would seem like a waste of everyone's time.
McCracken is one of the best out therekeithmoonhangover wrote: ↑06 Nov 2025, 15:17 I'm of the opinion that, like in many other aspects of life, trainers can have an off night. I don't think people think of it in that way and prefer to see it in a more neon way - he's either a good cornerman or he's not. I think Rob McCracken has a bad night during the first Usyk fight and it was still a competitive fight. AJ should have stuck with him IMO.