Joshua next fight realistically

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  1. micker1

    micker1 Active Member Full Member

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    My guess is either Miller in New York or povetkin in the UK.

    I think wilder will fight brezeale. It would be good if wilder and Joshua was on the same bill in New York with them fighting eachother in Vegas around November/ December, provided they both win.

    I don't think we get the big one next
     
  2. dellboi94

    dellboi94 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I would obviously like Wilder, but I see the Miller fight happening.
     
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  3. Unforgiven

    Unforgiven VIP Member banned Full Member

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    Povetkin makes sense.
    His brutal KO of Pricey fresh in the memories of AJ's considerable fanbase.
    He's got a great record and immense credentials compared to most currently active heavyweights.

    He's also many years past his prime, 38 years old now and easier to hit than ever. He's miles over the hill and down the other side, if not completely shot.
    He's never been stopped.
    Joshua most likely destroys the old man and they can sell that as some incredible achievement.
     
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  4. delboy82

    delboy82 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Miller and Wilder have beef so i could see that fight getting made out of spite against Wilder. Miller would also make AJ look good after having two awkward fighters that wanted to keep moving on the backfoot in damage limitation mode.
     
  5. anjawnaymiz

    anjawnaymiz Can we get Ivan Dychko some momentum Full Member

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    Yeah I think they’ll let the AJ/wilder fight simmer a bit longer, more money to be made
     
  6. Scissors

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    It’s got to be Wilder or Povetkin.
     
  7. Twentyman

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    Can’t see him going America, he doesn’t really need to does he. Makes too much money here filling 80,000 seat stadiums so can’t blame him.

    I’d like to see him fight Povetkin. He might not be at his peak anymore but he’s still quality with his movement. He’s proactive with getting in on the inside and trying to land his shots, and we can see he’s got power.

    I’m not sold on Miller at all. Joshua would box his head off. Slow, lumbering fighter with clubbing shots. He’d be stepping off him landing shots at will. Nothing to fear there.

    I really want to see him against Wilder, that’s the main fight.
     
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  8. I Shot JR

    I Shot JR Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Povetkin next I'd imagine- perhaps at the O2 as I doubt Wembley would be available in the summer.

    Miller is a tough man and arguably the hardest fight in the division of those who are active, I also don't see Hearn bothering with the US market until Joshua has unified the division.
     
  9. Beez

    Beez Active Member Full Member

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    Yeah, my guess would be povetkin.

    I would actually like to see him in America build his name up there but realistically He is getting consistently over 10mil here and Miller has said he wouldn’t come to the UK so doubt that will happen.
     
  10. Jurgen

    Jurgen Pay Per Pudding Advisor banned Full Member

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    Povetkin was fighting in Cardiff simply for the purpose of fighting Tony Dosh next.

    Wilder is being ducked
     
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  11. jonny v

    jonny v Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Joshua will Not travel to the states to fight Miller as this will open the floodgates and destroy hearns argument about wilder having to come to the uk. I personally think that pov gets paid to step aside so that aj can box a stiff. I feel hearn will protect his man until fury is "ready " so that he can maximise his cash . Meanwhile whyte will take some risks and if he comes through then that will be Eddie's back up plan b for the big stadium showdown
     
  12. destruction

    destruction Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    It will be Povetkin or another contender, in the UK.

    It will NOT be Wilder. That fight doesnt look like happening until this time next year at this point.
     
  13. bailey

    bailey Loyal Member Full Member

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    I dont think the big one should be next.
    Joshua has been taking the risks and its a shame Wilder hasnt had more of the big fights.
    If it is Joshua against Miller and Wilder against Breazeale it would be Joshua facing a dangerous undefeated opponent and Wilder facing a Joshua victim.
    I doubt it would be Joshua vs Duhuapas or Arreola and Wilder vs Miller
     
  14. carlingeight

    carlingeight Active Member Full Member

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    There's one thing you can bet your house on - if Joshua doesn't fight Wilder next, then whoever he does fight will be a lot tougher than whoever Wilder takes on.
     
  15. BigDoofus

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    Joshua's best win is a 41 year old that hadn't won for 2 years.
    Ortiz was a risky fight. I doubt that Joshua would relish facing him.