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    Default Re: Who is next for Anthony Joshua?

    Quote Originally Posted by NoSavingByTheBell View Post
    Whyte is barely acceptable for AJ at this point. I agree Wilder will not be put up against AJ at this point in time. Far too dangerous. AJ definitely needs to string together at least three victories against ranked opponents. He should fight rapidly like every 3 months between let's say March and October 2023. Wilder isn't getting any younger and maybe AJ would want to fight him by the end of 2023 who knows
    Joshua has just fought Usyk twice.

    Wilder admitted dodging Joshua.

    Fury just fought Chisora.

    These are all verifiable facts.

    Joshua could fight anyone and it should be acceptable at this point.
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    Default Re: Who is next for Anthony Joshua?

    Quote Originally Posted by Beanz View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by NoSavingByTheBell View Post
    Whyte is barely acceptable for AJ at this point. I agree Wilder will not be put up against AJ at this point in time. Far too dangerous. AJ definitely needs to string together at least three victories against ranked opponents. He should fight rapidly like every 3 months between let's say March and October 2023. Wilder isn't getting any younger and maybe AJ would want to fight him by the end of 2023 who knows
    Joshua has just fought Usyk twice.

    Wilder admitted dodging Joshua.

    Fury just fought Chisora.

    These are all verifiable facts.

    Joshua could fight anyone and it should be acceptable at this point.
    That's what I'm saying. I mean of course I'd like to see him fight ranked opponents but he's coming off two consecutive losses and he needs to string together some victories for his morale and for his future. I guess he could fight anyone because he does need to get back on the track.

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    Default Re: Who is next for Anthony Joshua?

    Quote Originally Posted by NoSavingByTheBell View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Beanz View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by NoSavingByTheBell View Post
    Whyte is barely acceptable for AJ at this point. I agree Wilder will not be put up against AJ at this point in time. Far too dangerous. AJ definitely needs to string together at least three victories against ranked opponents. He should fight rapidly like every 3 months between let's say March and October 2023. Wilder isn't getting any younger and maybe AJ would want to fight him by the end of 2023 who knows
    Joshua has just fought Usyk twice.

    Wilder admitted dodging Joshua.

    Fury just fought Chisora.

    These are all verifiable facts.

    Joshua could fight anyone and it should be acceptable at this point.
    That's what I'm saying. I mean of course I'd like to see him fight ranked opponents but he's coming off two consecutive losses and he needs to string together some victories for his morale and for his future. I guess he could fight anyone because he does need to get back on the track.


    Above all he needs to fight, as previously said.

    Whyte and Chisora are obviously out, would not sell.

    The noble thing for him to do would be fight UK younger contenders ie Joyce or Dubois, lower purses but a good attempt to re-kindle interest in the UK heavyweight scene. If Joshua gets beat though he is yesterdays man at a stroke, that is his dilemna. I think deep down he knows his limitations, he is extremely lucky to have survived two humiliations by Usyck and still be touted as a world class heavy. His money route is to get Fury, which he will lose, his second best money route is Wilder, 'the battle of the over-rated' which he is 50/50 for. The most obscure, and therefore likely route given his so called management, is that they dredge up some foreigner with a plausible record and world rating and use that to 'justify' challenger status for Fury and get 1.5 good purses before retiring to commentating/love island or whatever.

    Sorry to sit on the fence.

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