I think so, yes. That's VADA testing for you I guess.Is this the third or fourth opponent that AJ has fought or been lined up to fight that has failed a doping test? Rediculous
It’s also impossible for fury to dodge anymore if AJ flattens wilder. He’s on the path for redemption, but I think he needs 1 or 2 warm ups first, because to beat wilder he to press from the first bell and let hands go. Everyone has seen how easy wilder is to hit and how his legs go to jelly as soon as he takes one half decent shot. Not just wilder but Ortiz too…he got out of jail in those two fightsPathetic. What next for Joshua? Wilder is the obvious one people would want to see. Not sure Hearn will be up for it though as that’s career over if Wilder flattens him.
I suspect Fury doesn’t want anything to do with Usyk but fancies a last pay day vs Joshua. Who knows tho bloke is a cretin.It’s also impossible for fury to dodge anymore if AJ flattens wilder. He’s on the path for redemption, but I think he needs 1 or 2 warm ups first, because to beat wilder he to press from the first bell and let hands go. Everyone has seen how easy wilder is to hit and how his legs go to jelly as soon as he takes one half decent shot. Not just wilder but Ortiz too…he got out of jail in those two fights
I'm struggling to see the point in Joshua continuing to be honest.Rhetorical question more aimed at Joshua's confused marketing team:
Why does Joshua need more tune up fights to fight a guy who's last fight was 11 months ago, and who hasn't had a competitive fight for nearly 2 years?
I'll be absolutely baffled if Hearn et al announce Wilder as next opponent within the timeframe they already set out.
What next? He goes life and death with 1-2 more bums. If he gets through them he's dragged to a final big payday and that's all she wrote.
Joshua knows it, Hearn knows it.
It’s pretty obvious why, he’s lost confidence in himself. He’ll only regain that by beating people ip.Rhetorical question more aimed at Joshua's confused marketing team:
Why does Joshua need more tune up fights to fight a guy who's last fight was 11 months ago, and who hasn't had a competitive fight for nearly 2 years?
I'll be absolutely baffled if Hearn et al announce Wilder as next opponent within the timeframe they already set out.
What next? He goes life and death with 1-2 more bums. If he gets through them he's dragged to a final big payday and that's all she wrote.
Joshua knows it, Hearn knows it.
I don't think it's the only way to beat him. It worked for Fury for sure, but styles make fights. AJ is too analytical to just go for a straight shoot-out. He will look to use his boxing skills and setup the shot to take him out. Wilder is so technically poor, he's been exposed so many times by many lessers boxers, but has gotten away with it with a big haymaker.It’s also impossible for fury to dodge anymore if AJ flattens wilder. He’s on the path for redemption, but I think he needs 1 or 2 warm ups first, because to beat wilder he to press from the first bell and let hands go. Everyone has seen how easy wilder is to hit and how his legs go to jelly as soon as he takes one half decent shot. Not just wilder but Ortiz too…he got out of jail in those two fights
What a load of rubbish.Rhetorical question more aimed at Joshua's confused marketing team:
Why does Joshua need more tune up fights to fight a guy who's last fight was 11 months ago, and who hasn't had a competitive fight for nearly 2 years?
I'll be absolutely baffled if Hearn et al announce Wilder as next opponent within the timeframe they already set out.
What next? He goes life and death with 1-2 more bums. If he gets through them he's dragged to a final big payday and that's all she wrote.
Joshua knows it, Hearn knows it.
He clearly still has the self belief that he can get back to the top. I think he can beat Wilder.I'm struggling to see the point in Joshua continuing to be honest.
He's surely made enough money not to have to get punched in the head any more? And it's not like he's going to get back on top. Should just call it a day with his health intact.
Thats exactly right. You don't make 7 successful world title defences if your shyte. No matter what some people think.I see Joshua as a better version of Frank Bruno. No disrespect meant by that, a world class fighter but not quite on the very elite rung.
No he’s not but you just can’t teach that power.Thats exactly right. You don't make 7 successful world title defences if your shyte. No matter what some people think.
Wilder isn't elite either though
Bruno is better than Joshua, he fought in a better eraThats exactly right. You don't make 7 successful world title defences if your shyte. No matter what some people think.
Wilder isn't elite either though