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    #11
    kabayel, bakole or zhang would be great. they are top ibf, wbc AND tbrb challengers. all of them deserve a title shot (parker too but he's wbo interim champion). please no chisora, wardley, huni or vianello.
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      #12
      In the immediate aftermath of Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois I 'I stated that Joshua did not deserve the rematch. Joshua was not the Champion, coming into the fight he was a contender that was beaten. But as I reflected more on the fight, and overall Anthony Joshua's resume and significance within this Heavyweight era. I understood the case for Anthony Joshua being worthy of a immediate rematch against Daniel Dubois II'.

      Right now, it most likely is a sound tactic to wait and see 'The conclusion of Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Uysk II. In regards to Anthony Joshua's next move'.

      Many people within the boxing community, seem not to be aware 'That Tyson Fury is potentially one loss and one fight away from being in a worst situation than Anthony Joshua. If Fury was to lose to Uysk again, and by stoppage. There is a debate and definitive case that Fury has lost his last three fights, because most honest boxing analyst know? That Francis Ngannou beat Tyson Fury in their 10 round fight'.

      So, if Tyson Fury was to lose to Oleksandr Uysk II on December 22nd 2024 'Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury, would actually be a really good fight to make. The narrative and theme surrounding that match up, in my opinion? Would be very intriguing, but not because they are unblemished and unbeaten fighters. But because the fight would be a high jeopardy fight, where both fighters are fighting for their careers at top level'.

      If Tyson Fury was to beat Oleksandr Uysk II 'Then Fury is under no obligation to fight Joshua. Tyson Fury should ether have the tribology fight with Oleksandr Uysk III, or fight Daniel Dubois if he not locked into fighting any other contender'.

      Daniel Dubois seems like a front runner to me 'As a Champion and fighter stylistically. That is why personally? I think Anthony Joshua and his team, should really be taking this immediate rematch. But I do understand tactically, in terms of match making? Why they would wait for the conclusion of Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Uysk II'.

      Note: If Dubois was to take a voluntary defense, I just sense that Dubois could be beaten 'Stylistically unlike Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua. Although Dubois style is effective and action packed, he is actually not a complete fighter. We have all witnessed both Fury and Joshua, alter their tactics and styles on a fight by fight basis throughout their careers. Ether when they are fighting contenders, or attempting to avenge loses. And they have both won fights, while using varying styles'.

      In comparison, overall as a fighter? I think Daniel Dubois is a front runner 'He was done against Joe Joyce by the mid rounds, regardless of the injury, Joyce was turning the fight around the more the fight progressed. And he was done against Oleksandr Uysk by the mid rounds. If his opponent's survive his aggression a power, in the first half of the fight. And they are also landing punches on Dubois, every-time he has been in that situation at top level he has been beaten. Jarrell Miller skill for skill is not a top level fighter, so that win really does prove his ability in this area of boxing at World or Elite level'.

      The signs where there on display against Anthony Joshua 'Joshua on is worst night, round 2, round 3, round 4, round 5? Anthony Joshua was finding his way back into the fight. From a share physiological perspective, he was actually getting stronger round by round. Anthony Joshua uncharacteristically against Daniel Dubois, seemed to suddenly abandon his usual measured and very analytic approach to fighting. Joshua is measured before he launches his attacks'

      Anthony Joshua against Daniel Dubois was not measured or very analytical, and that is why skill for skill 'He fought one of his worst ever professional boxing fights'. Joshua made unforced errors, and his usual solid boxing fundamentals were not on point'.

      To conclude: In my opinion, Anthony Joshua for sure has the ability 'To take a immediate rematch with Daniel Dubois. And at the very least, put Dubois in a situation? Where he does not knocked-down Joshua in the opening rounds. In that type of skill for skill top level boxing fight, I believe Anthony Joshua still has the ability to systematically beat down Daniel Dubois'.

      I am not here to discredit Daniel Dubois, his courage and determining to fight his way towards being the IBF World Heavyweight Champion has been a great story. And I am very content for Don Charles as his boxing coach, because? I rate Don Charles in the top-3 best boxing trainings within the UK, and I have rated him at this level for some time now.

      But as a Heavyweight fighter and Champion, I don't think Daniel Dubois is a complete fighter 'Anywhere near to the level, that is needed to be a dominant Champion. And those type of fighters in my opinion, are there for the taking against a more complete Heavyweight fighter' etc.

      Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 10-30-2024, 12:03 PM.

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        #13
        What, the ACTUAL CHAMP who already knocked DDD out gets stripped immediately and can't make a voluntary defense against the guy who's still #2 in the division until proven otherwise, but two guys who already lost to the real champ can fight for the stripped belt, and the winner of that fight can get a voluntary defense approved? Don't ever tell me that IBF is good because they follow their own rules. They have the worst rankings of anyone, and they're getting progressively worse at on whom and when they choose to enforce rules.

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          #14
          Kabayel vs Bakole is a great fight but I'm really hoping for a Bakole vs Dubois matchup- that is doomsday levels of destruction

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            #15
            Originally posted by Poopdick View Post

            wouldn't they want him win to fight for some belts?
            In AJ's case, they know he can't beat Usyk/Dubois, and he'd make less money fighting either of them for belts than he would make vs Fury. No belts, but a lot more money, and a fight he has a better chance of winning based on Fury's last performances and AJ already losing to the others.
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              #16
              Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
              In the immediate aftermath of Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois I 'I stated that Joshua did not deserve the rematch. Joshua was not the Champion, coming into the fight he was a contender that was beaten. But as I reflected more on the fight, and overall Anthony Joshua's resume and significance within this Heavyweight era. I understood the case for Anthony Joshua being worthy of a immediate rematch against Daniel Dubois II'.

              Right now, it most likely is a sound tactic to wait and see 'The conclusion of Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Uysk II. In regards to Anthony Joshua's next move'.

              Many people within the boxing community, seem not to be aware 'That Tyson Fury is potentially one loss and one fight away from being in a worst situation than Anthony Joshua. If Fury was to lose to Uysk again, and by stoppage. There is a debate and definitive case that Fury has lost his last three fights, because most honest boxing analyst know? That Francis Ngannou beat Tyson Fury in their 10 round fight'.

              So, if Tyson Fury was to lose to Oleksandr Uysk II on December 22nd 2024 'Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury, would actually be a really good fight to make. The narrative and theme surrounding that match up, in my opinion? Would be very intriguing, but not because they are unblemished and unbeaten fighters. But because the fight would be a high jeopardy fight, where both fighters are fighting for their careers at top level'.

              If Tyson Fury was to beat Oleksandr Uysk II 'Then Fury is under no obligation to fight Joshua. Tyson Fury should ether have the tribology fight with Oleksandr Uysk III, or fight Daniel Dubois if he not locked into fighting any other contender'.

              Daniel Dubois seems like a front runner to me 'As a Champion and fighter stylistically. That is why personally? I think Anthony Joshua and his team, should really be taking this immediate rematch. But I do understand tactically, in terms of match making? Why they would wait for the conclusion of Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Uysk II'.

              Note: If Dubois was to take a voluntary defense, I just sense that Dubois could be beaten 'Stylistically unlike Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua. Although Dubois style is effective and action packed, he is actually not a complete fighter. We have all witnessed both Fury and Joshua, alter their tactics and styles on a fight by fight basis throughout their careers. Ether when they are fighting contenders, or attempting to avenge loses. And they have both won fights, while using varying styles'.

              In comparison, overall as a fighter? I think Daniel Dubois is a front runner 'He was done against Joe Joyce by the mid rounds, regardless of the injury, Joyce was turning the fight around the more the fight progressed. And he was done against Oleksandr Uysk by the mid rounds. If his opponent's survive his aggression a power, in the first half of the fight. And they are also landing punches on Dubois, every-time he has been in that situation at top level he has been beaten. Jarrell Miller skill for skill is not a top level fighter, so that win really does prove his ability in this area of boxing at World or Elite level'.

              The signs where there on display against Anthony Joshua 'Joshua on is worst night, round 2, round 3, round 4, round 5? Anthony Joshua was finding his way back into the fight. From a share physiological perspective, he was actually getting stronger round by round. Anthony Joshua uncharacteristically against Daniel Dubois, seemed to suddenly abandon his usual measured and very analytic approach to fighting. Joshua is measured before he launches his attacks'

              Anthony Joshua against Daniel Dubois was not measured or very analytical, and that is why skill for skill 'He fought one of his worst ever professional boxing fights'. Joshua made unforced errors, and his usual solid boxing fundamentals were not on point'.

              To conclude: In my opinion, Anthony Joshua for sure has the ability 'To take a immediate rematch with Daniel Dubois. And at the very least, put Dubois in a situation? Where he does not knocked-down Joshua in the opening rounds. In that type of skill for skill top level boxing fight, I believe Anthony Joshua still has the ability to systematically beat down Daniel Dubois'.

              I am not here to discredit Daniel Dubois, his courage and determining to fight his way towards being the IBF World Heavyweight Champion has been a great story. And I am very content for Don Charles as his boxing coach, because? I rate Don Charles in the top-3 best boxing trainings within the UK, and I have rated him at this level for some time now.

              But as a Heavyweight fighter and Champion, I don't think Daniel Dubois is a complete fighter 'Anywhere near to the level, that is needed to be a dominant Champion. And those type of fighters in my opinion, are there for the taking against a more complete Heavyweight fighter' etc.
              If If If... If I had nice t i t s and hips I would look in the mirror a lot.
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                #17
                Big Doobie vs Chisora it is then!

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                  #18
                  I wish Moses was ranked. Give the kid a chance to break Tyson’s record
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                    #19
                    Bakole, Kabayel, Zhang, Parker - any one of these guys would be great. We need a real fight, not a rematch with Joshua.
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                      #20
                      I hear it's Wardley. That'd be decent. As a vol I don't really care who he fights. It's cool he's doing vols. He doesn't have to.

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