Who would you rather see Joshua fight in Sept- Whyte, Price or Chisora?

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  1. renuk39

    renuk39 New Member Full Member

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    I'd love to see AJ and Whyte to see some spite and bad blood. It'd be cool whilst it lasted. :fire
     
  2. Ilikeboxing

    Ilikeboxing Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Unless Hearn gets Whyte and does a good job of promoting him, the fight won't gather that much interest.
    Whyte might not even reach European level.
    Joshua is above Euro level. He's ready for a test
    Chisora Vs Joshua sells itself.
    10-20k stadium

    Joshua might destroy Whyte in one rd and people will complain he's not fighting legit contenders and sticking to prospects.

    Chisora is still in the top 15 HW's for me.
    Joshua beats him, he catapults himself into the mix.
     
  3. ant-man

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    No way. Del boy's all done gone. Be Kingpin all over again. :nono
     
  4. destruction

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    Chisora is shot to bits and chinny to the maximum, I fear that he will be the choice, for those reasons.

    I would prefer Price from those 3, but i think he can find a tougher opponent still at World level now.
     
  5. destruction

    destruction Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Chisora is shot.

    He is shot to pieces.

    He is a losing fighter and will not test AJ one ioata- FACT.

    AJ needs a Stiverne or Wach type level, not domestic manure.
     
  6. Unforgiven

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    I agree with the general feeling that Chisora is shot to pieces and would make a meaningless and cynical match.

    Price would be more interesting to me than Whyte, but only because I'm quite ignorant of Whyte. I've hardly seen him.
     
  7. Unforgiven

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    :good

    Wach, Stiverne, Pulev, Jennings would all be good opponents.
     
  8. Brixton Bomber

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    Whyte or Price.

    Either fight could be terrific before it ends quickly.
     
  9. TERRYTIBBS

    TERRYTIBBS Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    For entertainment value it would have to be Price but it is unlikely to happen as of yet.

    This is because AJ has yet to be put in with a noted puncher, and none of us know how he is going to react when he get's hit back.

    You have to be remember he got badly rocked by a jab off Savon in a headgaurd and has been on the floor as a amateur.
     
  10. tripleGGG

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    either of the first two , chisora would be a complete waste of time .
     
  11. Ilikeboxing

    Ilikeboxing Boxing Addict Full Member

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    How is Chisora shot to pieces?

    He looked decent in his run off fights leading up to the Fury fight.

    Fury just kept him at bay with his jab.
    That doesn't make him shot.
    Chisora's style is easy to handle behind a jab, especially if that jab is from a 6'9 bloke.

    As of right now, Chisora would most likely knock out both Price and Whyte.
     
  12. micker

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    If Joshua beat price, he would have a better win than anyone Tyson fury has fought.
     
  13. Espin88

    Espin88 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Price & Chisora are much better opponents than Whyte, i like the rivalry but Whyte offers nothing apart from revenge, he's inexperienced, low ranked, whose he beat? Yeah the guy can bang out novices & low level journeyman, but does he really hit that hard?
     
  14. boxon

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    Don't underestimate Whyte he's already knocked down and beaten Anthony Joshua.

    Joshua hasn't been hit on the chin,if he fights Whyte that's going to happen and then it will get interesting.
     
  15. big moose

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    and that sums up why Joshua will not fight Whyte. If a poster on a "hard-core" boxing forum is unfamiliar with Whyte, it's hardly a fight to get the casuals interested. I doubt Joshua is ducking Whyte, I just think Hearn feels that beating a novice with no public recognition is not worth the opportunity cost: an appreciable risk of defeat versus no great kudos for a win, loss of career momentum, missed time that could have been spent on a more lucrative assignment. Maybe one day, but only if Whyte has a title or some signature wins of his own to bring to the table - say if Whyte gets the British title (will Fury vacate it?), or he beats a name the casuals recognise (Whyte vs Price anyone?).