Why do people consider Anthony Joshua a coward ?

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  • SN!PER
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      #72
      Originally posted by Toffee
      Fury has beaten big names.
      The biggest name he's beaten if Wilder. There were three big names in the division everyone wanted to see fight each other. Two of them (Fury and Wilder) fought each other three times. One of them (Joshua) has yet to fight either of the other two even once. Despite ducking the two most dangerous fighters in the division, Joshua still managed to lose 3 of his last 5 fights.

      Offering $12 million for a fight worth $100 million is something you do when you're ducking.

      The $50 million Wilder offered wasn't done on Instagram. You're lying. A detailed term sheet was emailed to Joshua, his management and his promoter.​

      The $12 million Wilder received for the first Ortiz fight was his biggest payday at the time. He was then guaranteed $14 million for the first Fury fight and $20 million for the second Fury fight.

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        #73
        Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF

        Wilder eventually called Joshua's bluff and accepted $15 million to prove Joshua was ducking and wouldn't actually fight him. Of course Joshua ducked him and didn't actually fight him.

        Over and over Joshua was exposed as the one ducking. Hearn just figured he had enough UK fans brainwashed that he'd be able to convince them somehow Wilder was at fault.
        Wilder never accepted anything bc Al Haymon didn't. Proof is when Dibella neg that 120 million 4 fight deal for Wilder with DAZN Haymon gave him a pink slip. None of those fools have control of their careers. I guess Ortiz called AJ's bluff when Haymon turned down the 7 million offer so he could get knocked out x2 to build Wilder's profile instead of his bank account.

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          #74
          Originally posted by hhh1200
          Wilder never accepted anything bc Al Haymon didn't.
          Unfortunately, you're misinformed. Wilder is managed by Shelly Finkel. Wilder, Finkel and Haymon all agreed to call Hearn's bluff and accept the $15 million. Hearn still refused to do the fight.


          Proof is when Dibella neg that 120 million 4 fight deal for Wilder with DAZN Haymon gave him a pink slip.
          Your position is illogical. The only thing Wilder turned down was fighting Breazeale on DAZN, which isn't "proof" that he hadn't previously accepted a Joshua fight. You're not making any sense.

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            #75
            Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF

            Unfortunately, you're misinformed. Wilder is managed by Shelly Finkel. Wilder, Finkel and Haymon all agreed to call Hearn's bluff and accept the $15 million. Hearn still refused to do the fight.




            Your position is illogical. The only thing Wilder turned down was fighting Breazeale on DAZN, which isn't "proof" that he hadn't previously accepted a Joshua fight. You're not making any sense.
            Why did Haymon can Dibella when he went over to DAZN on behalf of Wilder? Keep living in fantasy land. The moves were always designed to elevate Wilder to 50/50 money split with AJ. The stopped Ortiz from the AJ fight so Wilder make his name of him, that boogey man stuff even though he had only fought Brian Jennings. Tried get Fury' lineal while he was drugged and overweight but they completely misread that by an Alabama country mile. I know the 50 million yes in 24 hours was real, right, for a guy the Arabs pay 80 million for one fight? You have to be LDBC too.
            Last edited by hhh1200; 12-25-2022, 01:54 AM.

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              #76
              Originally posted by SN!PER
              It's clear as day AJ's team never wanted the Wilder fight.

              Fury took advantage of that situation, took the WBC, and now he's reaping the rewards for it.

              Fury is superior to AJ in every aspect. As a businessman, as a fighter, as an entertainer. He easily destroys both Usyk and AJ.
              If Furys more successful as a boxer though why does he generate less interest and have less sponsorship? Isn’t this related to being a better businessman ? The funny thing is AJ doesn’t pander for who’s got more money that’s Fury in every aspect so he’s not even likeable,

              AJ is a guy that spends hours after a fight signing and taking pics with the fans while Fury sets them up and tells them they have to pay for autographs and signed things with his name ,he actually did this stuff as the champion and probably still has that charity group waiting on him but took care of that by staging a publicly stunt for a mere few thousand to some charity and he’s worth millions lol .
              Last edited by juggernaut666; 12-25-2022, 02:03 AM.

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                #77
                Originally posted by hhh1200
                Why did Haymon can Dibella when he went over to DAZN on behalf of Wilder?
                Because Dibella lied to DAZN and complicated Haymon & Finkel's negotiations with DAZN.


                Keep living in fantasy land. The moves were always designed to elevate Wilder to 50/50 money split with AJ.
                The reality is that Joshua repeatedly ducked Wilder. I agree with you that after Joshua ducked Wilder, Wilder's team focused on building Wilder's drawing power and name recognition rather than continuing to chase Joshua.

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