Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte II, who wins?

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Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte II, who wins?

  1. Anthony Joshua by UD

    6.1%
  2. Anthony Joshua by KO

    84.5%
  3. Draw

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  4. Dillian Whyte by UD

    0.7%
  5. Dillian Whyte by KO

    8.8%
  1. Gomo

    Gomo Active Member Full Member

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    Really don't want to see AJ Whyte again yet

    Rather see him fight wilder, miller, Ortiz, Joyce even pulev.

    Whyte I'd also rather see fight any of the above or povetkin.

    Ideally I'd like to see AJ Vs wilder and Whyte Vs Ortiz or fury
     
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  2. Potato80

    Potato80 A potato Full Member

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    Ortiz wasn't - and still isn't - well past his prime.

    Whyte ducked Ortiz.
    AJ ducked Wilder.

    Matchroom fighters don't fight the big boys. They fight mid-level contenders and old duffers.
     
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  3. N17

    N17 Loyal Member Full Member

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    You are only looking at one side of things, on the other side Wilder was offered more to fight AJ than he got actually fighting Fury.



    The truth is Wilder said AJ doesn't want the fight, now he is saying AJ is begging for the fight, now he is saying "I'm going to freeze AJ out".

    Freeze AJ out of what exactly?

    Wilder doesn't really want the Fury rematch, he doesn't really want to come to the UK to fight AJ, Wilder wants his mandatory now, I'm convinced Wider will somehow wriggle his way (with the help of the WBC) to fighting his mandatory which is Breazeale.
     
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  4. 305th

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    Barry Hearn aka "The Boss", is on record 3 x this year alone stating that there is a long-term plan for Joshua which takes precedence over "risky" fights. In the vid he says 2 years as a minimum to fight Wilder then in the Radio 5 live clash with Warren he completely dismisses the notion of fighting Fury, repeatedly referencing the long-term plan for Joshua they have.

    Eddie got his bluff called by Haymon and Finkel. Now of course the dynamics have changed slightly, and they know that need to be seen to keen to fight Wilder, when in actual fact it's just another day at the office = Whyte, Miller, Pulev.
     
  5. 305th

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    Wilder knew and rightfully so after tonights less than fair reffing that if he fought Joshua in the UK he was/is getting stiffed on either the cards or in the ring, why is that so difficult to understand you stated it yourself when you came back from the pub a few hours ago?
     
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  6. Potato80

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    I want him to freeze him out! I want him to expose AJ and Matchroom for what they are! AJ forced this situation though. He's reaping what he sowed.
     
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  7. N17

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    Tell me what "Big Boys" Wilder has fought in over 40 fights, over 40 fights.


    Let's remember AJ has had 22, do you really want to compare resumes? Don't be silly.
     
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  8. Potato80

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    AJ. Doesn't. Fight. Ortiz. Wilder. Or. Fury.

    AJ and Whyte will continue to avoid fighting Ortiz, Wilder, and Fury.

    Matchroom fighters hide when - either through mandatory or public desire - Ortiz, Wilder, or Fury make serious offers.

    You will realise in time. And in the meantime you will continue to pay into Eddie Hearn's inheritance by watching drivel.
     
  9. N17

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    And the judges in the Fury fight were what exactly? The referee on the Ortiz fight was what exactly?

    We can't just have it one way, if it's OK for Wilder not to travel if he believes he'll get stiffed then AJ should be allowed the same understanding.




    Oh no doubt, the referee in the Price fight was shocking and Ian John Lewis' 116-113 Bellotti scorecard was outrageous.
     
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  10. N17

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    You're making statements and not answering the question..


    What "big boys" has Wilder fought in over 40 fights? Over 40 fights.. come on, I'm waiting
     
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  11. N17

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    You want Wilder irrelevant, fighting for 2.5 million a fight against the likes of Breazeale, nobody watching him.. because if it isn't Fury, AJ or even the likes of Whyte for Wilder then it's pointless.

    But OK fine, makes no difference to AJ, Hearn, Matchroom, DAZN, they will still sell out stadiums, sell tickets and sell PPV's

    Wilder biggest fight of his career couldn't break 330k, so the only thing Wilder will be freezing is his bank account.
     
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  12. Potato80

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    AJ told the crowd to not boo him tonight. TOLD the crowd. It's absurd and will look pathetic in about six months.

    That same level of arrogance is inherent in your question. Wilders résumé is not being debated by anyone other that you, in your own head.

    You don't get to tell me what I should talk to. Everyone except you on this thread is discussing the issue of who AJ fights.

    You're the type of bloke who's wife divorces him.
     
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  13. GALVATRON

    GALVATRON Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Whyte has the style to make it a fight but for how long until Joshua decides to apply real pressure?

    Whyte one of the few who has a very good all around game of skill and power along with style but this match up has Foreman vs Frazier written all over it just about every time.
     
  14. Potato80

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    They're clearly not gonna sell out Wembley again. This is what this is all about. His mainstream popularity has taken a dip. That's why they're bigging up the idea of AJ fighting at the O2 instead.

    Oh, and 330k at two or three times the UK price, you plum.
     
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  15. N17

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    I'll ask you again, I'll type ot all out again, read it slowly, take a breath and answer the question, you made a statement about fighting "big boys" so..


    What "big boys" has Wilder fought in over 40 professional fights?



    Oh and I've been happily married for over 20 years, my wife seems very content and very happy, we have 3 beautiful children but yeah it's possible, she might end up divorcing me one day, you never know, maybe my ridiculously handsome face makes her feel ugly and sooner or later it will just be too much for her.
     
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