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Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75 View Post
That snippet right there should tell you everything you need to know about the failed state of boxing, its present supporters and its ever growing and present day, below the spectrum fan base. Boxing is a dying sport.
https://blog.gitnux.com/boxing-popul...passing%20year.Last edited by juggernaut666; 06-27-2023, 11:55 AM.
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why does AJ want a rematch clause with no belts on the line? He loses to stumble bum, everyone laughs, saudis say no thanks AJ u cant even beat this guy now, just be brave and take away that safety net and make a statement for the wilder fight in the dunes, if it happens that istokon likes this.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
The Saudis are not buying a Whyte vs Wilder fight. They are buying a Joshua vs Wilder fight. If Eddie Hearn doesn't deliver on that promise then it won't be a fight at all in December.Last edited by tokon; 06-27-2023, 05:18 PM.
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Originally posted by joe strong View PostHe agreed to the money. He doesn’t want an immediate rematch clause which apparently is in the contract. Joshua doesn’t even have a belt. Whyte wants it so the winner gets the Wilder fight in Saudi Arabia in December. There is no need for a rematch. If Joshua wins he goes to SA but if he loses he wants to prevent Whyte from getting that opportunity. It is a pretty bad look on Hearn & Joshua. They lack confidence & if that is the case why not take a weaker opponent than Whyte? The problem here is Hearn & AJ not Whyte…
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Originally posted by tokon View Post
Eddie and Josh don't seem too confident. Why not just fight Whyte with the winner going forward to the Wilder fight? If they're just looking for a "gimme" though, well that's different!
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Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
I agree but Eddie Hearn has to get the go ahead from the Saudis for a potential Wilder/Whyte matchup. i am pretty sure they are not into the business of throwing good money after bad.
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