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Who ? Didnt Hearn say at the weekend it’d be a risky opponent ?

He toughest fight is Joey Dweko who apparently hurt Joshua in a spar before the Ruiz loss
Inoue vs Nakatani week though, better to think of that then anything to with Joshua bs Fury
 
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Who ? Didnt Hearn say at the weekend it’d be a risky opponent ?

He toughest fight is Joey Dweko who apparently hurt Joshua in a spar before the Ruiz loss
Inoue vs Nakatani week though, better to think of that then anything to with Joshua bs Fury

Not surprised on the opponent to be honest. Judging by Turki's post, it's all been dealt with and lined up for the Fury fight.

Would be daft for Joshua to take any real risk at this point.

It will never be the fight it should have been, but I'm still looking forward to watching it. It's still an intriuging match up of styles that could go either way...
 
Who ? Didnt Hearn say at the weekend it’d be a risky opponent ?
Joshua was never going to be put in with anyone who will pose a modicum of risk before the Fury fight, even more so considering that pretty much everything we've seen and heard from the Joshua camp since the Dubois fight tends to suggest that they know he's done and is just hanging around the the Fury payday now.
 
Joshua was never going to be put in with anyone who will pose a modicum of risk before the Fury fight, even more so considering that pretty much everything we've seen and heard from the Joshua camp since the Dubois fight tends to suggest that they know he's done and is just hanging around the the Fury payday now.
I get you and you aren’t wrong but Hughie Fury or Dilian Whyte would have been much more worth it and maybe less blooming risk overall !!

But better opposition to be honest heading into a decade late Fury fight
 
Who ? Didnt Hearn say at the weekend it’d be a risky opponent ?

He toughest fight is Joey Dweko who apparently hurt Joshua in a spar before the Ruiz loss
Inoue vs Nakatani week though, better to think of that then anything to with Joshua bs Fury
Any idea what time we’re looking at for Inoue v Nakatani starting?
 
Joshua was never going to be put in with anyone who will pose a modicum of risk before the Fury fight, even more so considering that pretty much everything we've seen and heard from the Joshua camp since the Dubois fight tends to suggest that they know he's done and is just hanging around the the Fury payday now.
tbh, I'm going to give this a pass due to the car crash. He has to see if he still wants it etc.
 
Just had a little chuckle to myself because of how bad this thread gets when either AJ or Fury has a fight.
Them fighting eachother is going to send folks mental :lol:
It's prob past that TBF. Basically in Khan V Brook territory where the win means nothing as both are seen as shot. Case of who has the most left and if the winner wants to get sparked out of Itauma for one last payday afterwards.
 
It's prob past that TBF. Basically in Khan V Brook territory where the win means nothing as both are seen as shot. Case of who has the most left and if the winner wants to get sparked out of Itauma for one last payday afterwards.

This. Neither of them have had a good fight in a few years now and have both looked poor against sub standard opponents since then.

This isn't the fight we should have had 7 years ago, it doesn't tell us anything except which one is least knackered.
 
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