If AJ vs Klitischko II happens...

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  1. JackSilver

    JackSilver Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Even though he lost the first fight I still think that Wlad had a very good chance of getting his revenge in the scheduled rematch had gone ahead but that time and moment has long pasted
     
  2. Tankatron

    Tankatron Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yeah, course. AJ's declined so many offers from Wilders, Fury's and Miller's teams that he should be ashamed of himself........STFU you bellend. They have all been given decent offers that in any other era would have been snapped up quick time. Miller has already stated that Matchrooms opening offer is a good one and just needs a reasonable increase to get the fight done.

    Fury, and Wilder in particular are quite simply deluded when it comes to their perceived value in any forthcoming fight negotiation. How the **** either can claim a 50/50 share is beyond me.
     
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  3. The Clan

    The Clan Well-Known Member Full Member

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    It would be a terrible fight choice for Joshua & Klitschko
    Anthony Joshua’s moved on meaning the competitiveness would be diminished and the result would be more clear cut. There’s no benefit for either fighter but it would reflect much worse on AJ.

    Wilder V Klitschko however would have some merit, I could see Klitschko winning this fight either by outboxing Wilder or even a pretty brutal KO. Wilders weak chin and poor skills offer Klitschko a very good chance of winning a title again.

    On the other hand, if Wilder put Klitschko’s name on his resumé, even an aging version, it would still rank as the second best win of his entire career just behind Fury.
     
  4. Clean & Crisp

    Clean & Crisp RockIsTheThing-LifeHasNoMeaning&MoneyIsKing Full Member

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    o_O Are you MVC in disguise?
     
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  5. Rilz

    Rilz Ball don't lie! Full Member

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    Wlad smashes Wilder, and I think is still 50/50 or a slight dog against AJ and Fury.

    Why not? Bring his old ass back.
     
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  6. Badboy87

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    Wilder weak chin, what about ajs chin
     
  7. Badboy87

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    Eddie worm paid you or what # sausage
     
  8. Tankatron

    Tankatron Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Enlighten me on the efforts to unify made by those three, in particular Wilder and then justify with more than just a passing comment why they deserve such huge pay days to fight AJ, a fighter who you obviously rate about the same as David Price by the sound of things
     
  9. Wasteman

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    I may be in the minority here but I fancy that Wlad still provides AJ with a competitive fight and likely puts in a more impressive performance than Povetkin. All the same though, Whyte has done more more than enough to earn another shot at dethroning the champ and I'd much prefer to see him face AJ next over Wlad.
     
  10. Badboy87

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    Tyson made a massive effort to unify when he did it in one night against dr steel hammer, & he deserves the dough as there his belts, you no that’s what lineal champ is, the man who beat the man to get those poxy belts, we all no wbc most prestigious, all 4 them don’t add up to value the green/gold, if aj had shown as much effort to fight fury or wilder has he did Martin then you no he might have got hardcore fans not casuals # fake ## fraud
     
  11. TSoprano

    TSoprano Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Wlad doesn't deserve a title shot right now.
     
  12. On The Money

    On The Money Dangerous Journeyman Full Member

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    The public remember him battering Joshua within an inch of a KO. There's juice left, unlike Whyte 2 btw.
     
  13. Badboy87

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    He’s an antique though, growth hormone aj eat him for breakfast
     
  14. On The Money

    On The Money Dangerous Journeyman Full Member

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    Well, a 43 y/o should not beat a prime 31 y/o beast.
     
  15. Ken Ashcroft

    Ken Ashcroft Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I heard that Wlad is quoted as saying that he might make a comeback in a few years time so that he can break George Foreman’s record as the oldest man to win the heavyweight title. I think he was joking but then he normally looks pretty serious even when he appears to be joking so who know?