AJs December opponent

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by Wig, Aug 24, 2022.


Who gets the first go on heel turn AJ?

  1. Shot old fifteen losses delboy chisora

    14 vote(s)
    14.4%
  2. HUGH fury (it’s a FURY koogs!!)

    7 vote(s)
    7.2%
  3. Whyteleafe coming off a fury loss

    37 vote(s)
    38.1%
  4. Ruiz III (coming off Ortiz KO loss)

    2 vote(s)
    2.1%
  5. Joey Parker II (post Joyce KO loss)

    5 vote(s)
    5.2%
  6. Papa ZHANG in China

    25 vote(s)
    25.8%
  7. Charles Martin II

    3 vote(s)
    3.1%
  8. Eric Molina II

    2 vote(s)
    2.1%
  9. Two week Carlito TAKAM II

    1 vote(s)
    1.0%
  10. Shot old Pulev II

    1 vote(s)
    1.0%
  1. Furious

    Furious Boxing Addict Full Member

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    There was two in there - ‘as expected Ruiz beats Ortiz’

    I think the ‘world tour’ idea is actually a pretty good one.

    Joshua is in the strange position of being one of the most high profile fighters in boxing but not very close to a world title shot and at an age where explosive athletes like him start to naturally decline.

    Making as much money in winnable fights in emerging markets makes sense for Joshua and DAZN.
     
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  2. Mitch87

    Mitch87 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yeah, I hope it will Zhang or Hrgovic but I've got bad feeling it won't even be someone their level but Wallin.
     
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  3. Astro

    Astro Boxing Addict Full Member

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    AJ will be matched against a number of nobodys in a series of fights with no sporting value.
     
  4. sniffmybadger

    sniffmybadger Relationships are not my forte Full Member

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    More than likely. It's going to be a struggle making these fights PPV with out the Sky Hype machine.
     
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  5. Jurgen

    Jurgen Pay Per Pudding Advisor banned Full Member

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    Hearn basically stating that Tony Dosh PPV needs a tune up fight to face King Pudding Whyte and it is a huge stadium fight.

    Apart from fleecing the mugths again, there is zero sporting purpose.
     
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  6. VanBasten

    VanBasten Boxing Addict Full Member

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    This. Why does Joshua need a tune up fight? He's just fought so he should be in pique physical condition. It wasn't as though he took a battering that requires a long recuperating lay off.

    If Joshua had a set of balls, he'd tell Hearn to make the Whyte fight in December or, failing that, early next year. Load of nonsense.
     
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  7. VanBasten

    VanBasten Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Otto Wallin is a more dangerous prospect for Joshua than Zhang or Hrgovic.
     
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  8. aaaaa

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    Unfortunately any fighter who has been beaten by Fury or Wilder automatically gets placed outside the top 100 by Mitchroom's algorithm.
     
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  9. jimmyonebomb

    jimmyonebomb Active Member Full Member

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    Warm up and rematch against Gary Cornish first.

    Shouldn’t need a warm up for whyte, who I think has overachieved on his talent really. Think AJ would smoke him reasonably easily again personally. Everyone talks abar the left hook in first fight but bar that it was pretty one sided
     
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  10. jimmyonebomb

    jimmyonebomb Active Member Full Member

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    Problem he has is he loses against the top 3 imo (fury, usyk and I feel wilder knocks him out). Then he could beat or has beaten most of the others who are established “names”, so then it’s only the younger/unestablished lions of the division for him then
     
  11. nurological

    nurological Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Whyte had some success to the body too. AJ even acknowledged it but it was a bit of a beatdown from what I remember. Granted i haven't seen it since.
     
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  12. jimmyonebomb

    jimmyonebomb Active Member Full Member

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    Yeh mate I can’t say it’s a fight I’ve went back to over and over, from what I remember of it like could be wrong though will have another watch
     
  13. Mitch87

    Mitch87 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    No a soft pillow puncher with slow footwork that's sitting target for AJ isn't a bigger threat than big punchers such Hrgovic or Zhang.
     
  14. Mitch87

    Mitch87 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Depends who his opponents are.

    I mean if it's for example if it's the likes Hrgovic, Whyte, Bakole, the Joyce vs Parker winner, Hunter vs Hughie winner etc then there great fights amongst top fighters.

    However if it's the likes of Wallin, Schwarz, Ortiz, Helenius, Duhaupas, Kownacki, Ajagba, Washington and Demirezen etc then it's just pointless mismatchs against low level opposition with no relevance.
     
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  15. Erik

    Erik Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Between 1992 and 1999 Evander Holyfield fought Larry Holmes, Ray Mercer, Riddick Bowe three times, Michael Moorer twice, Mike Tyson Twice and Lennox Lewis twice. His 'soft touches' were still Alex Stewart, Vaughn Bean and Bobby Czyz, who are certainly comparable to current fighters like Chisora and Whyte. Pretty insane when you compare that to today's heavyweight scene.
     
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