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I do believe that AJ has ducked Dubois for the rematch.
The offer is there from Triple D but a lot of excuses from Eddie that February is too soon, Joshua has injuries but wants the fight when in reality he is scared he will get blasted out again and lose the possibility of facing Fury.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
I agree that Eddie doesn’t want the fight. But Eddie is a mercenary cunt, it’s his job. He wants to dust off the cash cow and get one last moneyspinner with Fury regardless of whether Fury wins or loses against Usyk.
And let’s be honest, Eddie doesn’t really care if Joshua beats Fury or not, he’s just looking for the cash out.
I don’t agree that Joshua is ducking it. He’s probably taking the sensible approach. Dust himself off , tweak a few things and most importantly, see if the desire is there.
Let’s be honest, he got beat up against Dubois. If he goes in there with nothing different, the same happens again.
I think Joshua has proved that he likes to try to avenge a loss.
Joshua is never gonna be classed as an ATG, he’s an OK Boxer. But more often than not, he tries to do the correct and honourable thing and I give him credit for that.
Former Undisputed 4 belt Prediction champion. Still P4P and People’s Champion.
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Little bit of a pattern with ol Deontay. You can say with a straight face that he priced himself out of a Ruiz fight too. And sounded quite proud of the fact. Funny how glaring case of contrasting classes and levels played out. Both now sit with 4 professional losses yet still Joshua is poised to enter another huge fight. Wilder simply never returned from the first two, nowhere close. He'll be an interesting case study down the road how to sabotage and cut short a career at the very top.
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