Comments Thread For: Joshua: We've Sent Fury a Good Offer, One I'm Sure He Won't Refuse
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Joshua is a bigger draw, Fury is the consensus no.1. 50/50 would be a fair split
the fight needs to be in the UK later this year
Unfortunately boxing will be boxing and it’ll be in Saudi Arabia or whatever to no ones benefit apart from the promotional interestsComment
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I mean, if you’re gonna try to be condescending, at least put forward something of substance. ‘Big deal take time’ really doesn’t require a doctorate in business management to understand. The trolls posts are better standard of contribution to NSB IMO...For those on the forum who are young and inexperienced, who haven't been party to a big deal of any kind - a corporate takeover, a major real estate purchase, a movie library sale etc etc - these big deals are complex and take time even if both parties are working hard to make them happen. It's not like walking to school and buying a pack of candy on the way. So just broaden your horizons and recognize that when you get out of school the world gets way more complicated. And whilst you are having this eye opening learning experience, learn a little respect for Eddie and Bob - pulling off a massive deal isn't easy. If you get good grades you may be able to try it some time. Work hard kids
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Great insight. Good to hear at least one poster making a statement about the process that is fact and not an opinion about who is good, who is bad, etc... I am guilty of doing this as well lol, as I do not trust the promoters until every contingency is off the list. The people who pledge assets meant for this fight have to deliver, that has to happen, the zoning, permits, etc, have to be handled, this can be tricky, The legal details, etc. Hoping for the best!For those on the forum who are young and inexperienced, who haven't been party to a big deal of any kind - a corporate takeover, a major real estate purchase, a movie library sale etc etc - these big deals are complex and take time even if both parties are working hard to make them happen. It's not like walking to school and buying a pack of candy on the way. So just broaden your horizons and recognize that when you get out of school the world gets way more complicated. And whilst you are having this eye opening learning experience, learn a little respect for Eddie and Bob - pulling off a massive deal isn't easy. If you get good grades you may be able to try it some time. Work hard kids
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Damn! Tyson Fury is catching AJ at the right time because Joshua is now having self doubts and insecurities about his chin and ability to take a punch. That first Andy Ruiz knock out loss have psychologically scarred him.Comment
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Strangely, very few big money deals are based on what one bloke in an internet forum thinks is and isn't important.
And why do you hope for a slightly different split? Are you getting a cut?Comment
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Unlike you and so many others here on NSB, I actually understand the BUSINESS of boxing - and how A-Side fighters get paid.
I get it. You're a huge Joshua fan.
You cheered when he beat Clinchko.
You cried when Ruiz sparked him.
You looked on in horror as he literally ran from Ruiz in the rematch.
You see this as the last chance for Joshua to break through the glass ceiling and prove he isn't packing said glass in his chin.
I get it.
"At The End Of The Day", Fury is your lineal champion - The Man at heavyweight - until and unless someone beats him.
As such, he deserves to make more than his opponent.
Done.Comment
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A nice story.
Unlike you and so many others here on NSB, I actually understand the BUSINESS of boxing - and how A-Side fighters get paid.
I get it. You're a huge Joshua fan.
You cheered when he beat Clinchko.
You cried when Ruiz sparked him.
You looked on in horror as he literally ran from Ruiz in the rematch.
You see this as the last chance for Joshua to break through the glass ceiling and prove he isn't packing said glass in his chin.
I get it.
"At The End Of The Day", Fury is your lineal champion - The Man at heavyweight - until and unless someone beats him.
As such, he deserves to make more than his opponent.
Done.
That starts with claiming that you understand the business of boxing... and ends with something that is nothing to do with the business of boxing!Comment
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Ya this is nonsense..
Everyone is expecting a location/date to be agreed and the fight announced and Joshua is saying the offer is only in the post now. FACEPALM
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End note: Joshua definitely is a little anxious. The fact he wants/needs a full loud 80,000 fans in Wembley roaring his name is a crutch.Comment
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