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I like AJ. He looks like he trained extremely hard and truly felt he would be victorious so I can see him being frustrated, exhausted, emotional, and then having the additional impact of career ramifications. Losing a tough fight like that in front of millions is hard enough, but add the financial implications and it likely makes you feel a little hopeless and scared. I wish he had handled it better, but I’m sure that today AJ wishes that he had handled it better way more than anyone else.

I would like to see AJ take on a couple of easy fights before moving into a Wilder super fight. Heavyweight is kind of thin right now to me, so not sure how many interesting fights remain for him. I would pay big money to watch him fight Wilder.
Joshua should target Daniel Dubois.

A Dubois fight comes with a cereal packet trinket and if he wins, it gets him in pole position for a title shot.

I am not sure how good Dubois actually is, but he's certainly not a pushover, he can crack and he's British too, so it would do good numbers.

It also has a torch passing element as in Dubois is the young up and comer and Joshua is the old stager trying to get back to the top.
Triple D can still be dangerous for a gun shy AJ. Better stick with Chisora first or even Hughie Fury.