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  • #21
    According to Fury, he's prepared better than ever. As for Wilder, it's clear he's prepared obsessively.

    Wilder doesn't have the high level boxing skills, but I think he'll show an improved performance. I don't think Fury can just back him up easily as in the second fight.

    It's going to be a wild fight. Let's hope there's no disqualification or bad cut that stops the fight or anything like that.
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    • #22
      Funny cause Joshua looked ready and .. well.. lol

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      • #23
        Fast Eddie still running his mouth as usual. Perhaps he thinks he can still talk his way into taking over boxing in America after all these years. Its hard out here man. Joshua pretty much promotes himself and Canelo we know is not tied to Match room so who exactly is Hearn lining up a big fight for. Better go back to UK where everything is pretty much on autopilot and leave the US market for the sharks.
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        • #24
          Originally posted by NachoMan View Post

          A laconic fight promoter? Not many successful ones out there. Hearn's entire life revolves around talking boxing. I never get why so many people get their asses so chapped by him, other than the life jealousy part.
          Just forget about the side deal, the flat rates, the missing b sample, the dissappearing billion, Saudi Arabia and the prince, dragging Poverkin out of the hospital and so on. He's a nice guy if you skip all that.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Oldskoolg View Post

            To be fair, he’s bigger than just domestic level. I think he is a total bellend but both he has promoted Joshua, Canelo, GGG, Andrade, Haney, etc etc
            Yeah I was joking tbf. He’s the most influential promoter in the UK at the moment, has been for several years, I think he’ll begin to struggle without Sky’s backing though. It was a bold move leaving Sky to go to DAZN and I’m not convinced it’ll pay off, let’s see though…

            In the US, he’s struggled, he’s overpaid fighters and has not seen that investment increase his standing in the sport. If Canelo doesn’t return to DAZN they lack anyone that loves the needle in the US despite investing multimillions. I don’t believe Hearn truly understands the US market yet, it’s far more competitive than the UK market.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post

              He's a big, domestic level promoter.
              Who puts on bigger boxing events than Matchroom?

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Corelone View Post

                Just forget about the side deal, the flat rates, the missing b sample, the dissappearing billion, Saudi Arabia and the prince, dragging Poverkin out of the hospital and so on. He's a nice guy if you skip all that.
                Make your point in full, coherent sentences and I will listen.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post

                  Yeah I was joking tbf. He’s the most influential promoter in the UK at the moment, has been for several years, I think he’ll begin to struggle without Sky’s backing though. It was a bold move leaving Sky to go to DAZN and I’m not convinced it’ll pay off, let’s see though…

                  In the US, he’s struggled, he’s overpaid fighters and has not seen that investment increase his standing in the sport. If Canelo doesn’t return to DAZN they lack anyone that loves the needle in the US despite investing multimillions. I don’t believe Hearn truly understands the US market yet, it’s far more competitive than the UK market.
                  How’s sky looking so far with the boxing they currently have outside of AJ? And what’s the future of AJ regarding sky? I will be back in the U.K. sometime in 2022 so curious as to whether I will have to get dayzin while I’m there for the biggest U.K. based fights

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Damn Wicked View Post
                    I don’t relate to the Hearn, Joshua and Haymon haters. Maybe I missed the dirty deeds that they did that are so de****ably vile. Joshua is about the least or one of the least offensive guys in boxing. Can someone help me to learn how to hate these guys, please? I’m hoping someone can direct me to an article that will inform me that these guys are scumbags like Billy Ho Saunders. Or are they hated mostly because of the heights they’ve achieved in the sport?
                    Easy, Joshua is FAKE as phuck as a person. Completely phony, and if you cant see that u got NO STREET SMARTS whatsoever and I have a bridge id like to sell you, its in Brooklyn.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by NachoMan View Post

                      Who puts on bigger boxing events than Matchroom?
                      Take a look at the card Wilder Fury III

                      STACKED CARD: Unless you mean in the UK?

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