We're approaching a year since Joshua was blown out by Dubois

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  1. Slyk

    Slyk Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    What's next for Joshua? A rebuilding fight? He's approaching 35 now and is still in his prime.

    Is he still considered a top 10 fighter? It's definitely not a good look when the guy who outboxed, outfought, and outright dominated you subsequently gets outboxed, outfought, and dominated by another fighter. I don't think Dubois landed a glove on Usyk, but he couldn't seem to miss the "better than ever" rebuilt Joshua who was fresh off his huge victory over Otto Wallin.

    I may have missed if there was a fight scheduled, please let me know in the replies below. I hope Joshua is hard at work with Ben Davison honing his skills.
     
  2. like a boss

    like a boss Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Joshua's next opponent, as rediculous as it sounds, may well be Jake Paul. Even Hearn now saying it is likely to take place early in 2026.
     
  3. ellerbe

    ellerbe Loyal Member Full Member

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    Still in his prime? lol no. Usyk 2 was the last fight in his prime. That Joshua is nightmare matchup historically for any HW. This Joshua now? I wouldn’t be surprised if Itauma or Torrez knocked him out.
     
  4. NullaLexInk

    NullaLexInk Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Apparently the frontrunners for his next fight are Jake Paul, which everyone's been talking about for awhile now, and Tony Yoka, which apparently AJ himself said he was "90% sure" would be his next fight.

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    Course the dream is, after that he faces Tyson Fury. I think I read recently Turki wanted to make that but give them both tune ups beforehand. We know how his luck with tuneups for bigger fights go though :lol: Sadly it's looking more and more like that'll be one of the Bowe-Lewis fights of this generation.
     
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  5. Barrf

    Barrf Boxing Addict Full Member

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    My hope is that he defends the honor of the sweet science once more, against we all know who, and after that 30 second effort just retires.

    He’s willing to fight Fury, but Fury won’t do it. He’d definitely be willing to fight Wilder, but Wilder won’t do it. If Usyk retires and the belts are freed up, Fury and Parker end up with them.

    Not much left for AJ. Take the big money, drill Jake Paul into the canvas, retire
     
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  6. Ice8Cold

    Ice8Cold Hype Jobs will be hype jobs until proven so. Full Member

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    Crazy that AJ has literally two Riddick Bowe V Lennox Lewis examples in Fury and Wilder.
     
  7. kdyehs

    kdyehs Active Member Full Member

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    Joshua is shot. I agree Itauma would KO him if a fight happens today.
     
  8. TipNom

    TipNom Active Member Full Member

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    Fighting Paul would be a waste of time like Ngannou was. If he intends to fight Fury next year then he should have a tune up against somebody who's a semi decent actual pro opponent like Yoka.
     
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  9. ChiefGego

    ChiefGego Active Member Full Member

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    Stop with these "tune ups" for a bit, he's old enough and experienced enough. Filling up his resume with Wallins and Seferis and Ngannous and Chisora instead of any number of contenders. Is he elite or not? Does he have to infinitely crush bums in between meaningful fights or can he just exist at the top like he should and fight in fights that aren't one sided beatdowns

    EDIT: Thought this was about Fury, but same applies. "Tune ups".
     
  10. TipNom

    TipNom Active Member Full Member

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    I'd rather him fight Fury immediately but as of now that looks very unlikely, which is why I'm saying that out of the two listed options he should take the Yoka tune up rather than a pointless fight against Paul. This is assuming he'll fight Fury and then retire. If he intends to go for a title again soon then he should atleast fight a back half top 10 guy.
     
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  11. ellerbe

    ellerbe Loyal Member Full Member

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    I’d love to see Jake Paul vs Joshua tbh.
     
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  12. DaRealJT

    DaRealJT Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Perfect time for Joshua-Wilder, both are shot to pieces so it's an even playing field
     
  13. CooperKupp

    CooperKupp “B.. but they all playin NBA basketball again!” Full Member

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    :deal::deal::deal::deal:
     
  14. CooperKupp

    CooperKupp “B.. but they all playin NBA basketball again!” Full Member

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    I say a Wlad rematch! Lol Can’t tell me those two wouldn’t sell out Wembley and it would be perfect for Wlad to avenge that one and possibly get that title shot.

    Just NOT against Usyk :D Maybe against whoever gets the WBO after Usyk vacates it eventually. I don’t think Usyk wants to keep that one anyway. And it will give Wlad a chance at the record.
     
  15. Black Hat

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    I guess if you wanted to see Paul take a short one sided beating that would be a good fight.