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LasPalmas
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Joshua

Post by LasPalmas »

Where does he go after unifying the H.D? (Assuming he does) Beating Parker and Wilder in that process.

I can't see to many more great fights other than domestic fights with whyte, haye and both furys and maybe good version of chisora. All those fights would be great for British fans.

But overseas? Maybe pulev, stiverne?
asdfjkl
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Re: Joshua

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There will come new guys after those, it will take about 1,5 till 2 years and in those years there will grow a new generation of current amateurs, or people that are currently kickboxers for example.

Tyrone Spong recently said he wanted to become a boxing world champion in about 1,5 years for example.


Senad Gashi might make it, Vladimir Tereshkin might make a comeback, who knows about Oleksandr Teslenko, Tom Schwarz, Sergey Kuzmin, Trey Lippe, Lun Long Zhang, Miller, Agit Kabayel, Oscar Rivas, Izuagbe Ugonoh if he doesn't lose against Breazeale, Bogdan Dinu, Otto Wallin, Adam Kownacki showing (to me) surprisingly good results, Adrian Granat, name them. He also once said he wanted to fight Dillian Whyte again.
Stuarty
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Re: Joshua

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asdfjkl wrote:There will come new guys after those, it will take about 1,5 till 2 years and in those years there will grow a new generation of current amateurs, or people that are currently kickboxers for example.

Tyrone Spong recently said he wanted to become a boxing world champion in about 1,5 years for example.


Senad Gashi might make it, Vladimir Tereshkin might make a comeback, who knows about Oleksandr Teslenko, Tom Schwarz, Sergey Kuzmin, Trey Lippe, Lun Long Zhang, Miller, Agit Kabayel, Oscar Rivas, Izuagbe Ugonoh if he doesn't lose against Breazeale, Bogdan Dinu, Otto Wallin, Adam Kownacki showing (to me) surprisingly good results, Adrian Granat, name them. He also once said he wanted to fight Dillian Whyte again.
Fuckin yaaaaawn :roll:
asdfjkl
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Re: Joshua

Post by asdfjkl »

Stuarty30 wrote:
asdfjkl wrote:There will come new guys after those, it will take about 1,5 till 2 years and in those years there will grow a new generation of current amateurs, or people that are currently kickboxers for example.

Tyrone Spong recently said he wanted to become a boxing world champion in about 1,5 years for example.


Senad Gashi might make it, Vladimir Tereshkin might make a comeback, who knows about Oleksandr Teslenko, Tom Schwarz, Sergey Kuzmin, Trey Lippe, Lun Long Zhang, Miller, Agit Kabayel, Oscar Rivas, Izuagbe Ugonoh if he doesn't lose against Breazeale, Bogdan Dinu, Otto Wallin, Adam Kownacki showing (to me) surprisingly good results, Adrian Granat, name them. He also once said he wanted to fight Dillian Whyte again.
Fuckin yaaaaawn :roll:
That's boxing.
Kalan
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Re: Joshua

Post by Kalan »

The interest of some people wanes when you're not talking about Muhammad Ali or Mike Tyson.
BitPlayer
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Re: Joshua

Post by BitPlayer »

If he did (and I have really serious doubts he will), it'd take years so new contenders will have came up.
TheGingerBomber
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Re: Joshua

Post by TheGingerBomber »

AJ won't get credit off of about 20% of fans if he were to beat Wlad, so it's expected.

However if he goes on to beat him, Wilder, the winner of Parker/Hughie, Haye, Ortiz and Tyson, then he's done all he needs to do from the perspective that is the present.

The future holds prospects. Even those without fights yet like Joyce, Dubois and possibly even Okolie, so there's a future if he is this dominant heavyweight.
Spiker
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Re: Joshua

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AJ wont beat Wlad game over
Like a Boss
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Re: Joshua

Post by Like a Boss »

Spiker wrote:AJ wont beat Wlad game over
Big fight. Pointless making too many plans until that sizable hurdle has been jumped.
Kalan
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Re: Joshua

Post by Kalan »

After Joshua knocks Wadimir out cold he should take on David Haye... That will sell out Wembley at higher prices... Then he should make Wilder an offer... After he knocks Wilder cold he can go after Ortiz... He'll be ready for that fight by the end of next year and that will clear his 4 major opponents out of the way... Then a come-backing Fury and Parker, and generally clean the place out until new challengers emerge out of the rubble... They always do.
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Re: Joshua

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Spiker wrote:AJ wont beat Wlad game over
I am not so sure myself at the moment.
TheGingerBomber
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Re: Joshua

Post by TheGingerBomber »

He might beat Wlad, Haye, Wilder or Fury, but I'd be amazed and delightedly if he were to beat them all.
Kalan
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Re: Joshua

Post by Kalan »

The only guy who might beat AJ is Ortiz... He a damned good boxer and puncher and knows a lot of ways to hurt you... He needs to learn English and start pressing his case on social media... I think it's a big mistake when foreign boxers don't do that... Golovkin and Kovalev at least work on their English.
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