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  • #31
    Originally posted by Raggamuffin View Post
    Crying? Crying over what? I'm kinda pissed at his tall, small ass front teeth having ass lol. And he isn't doing what a promoter does. He trying to keep his cash cow from losing. That isn't respectable to us boxing fans. He's trying to keep his cash machine from real threats. And he's low balling guys and lying that they don't want to really fight.
    And unfortunately he has the full support of gullible uk fanboys who are equally keen to protect there over hyped fighter.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by MisanthropicNY View Post
      Parker is scared of Joshua - he knows he's selling his belt and taking a KO...

      Wilder is afraid of Dillian... The Heavyweight Division is going to be a huge disappointment.
      No one is afraid of whyte after his last 2 horrible performances. Please stop pretending he's relevant to any top level fighters.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
        Floyd that paid fighters like Maidana etc under 5 mil while he made 30+? Didn't even give Canelo 25% and he was also a title holder?

        Those guys didn't ask for ridiculous amounts like Parker and Wilder. Those fights wouldn't have happened if they did.
        Yeah because AJ is equivalent to Mayweather. AJ most likely wouldn't pack an arena in America (neither of the Klitschko's could, and they both were more popular here than AJ), he hasn't sold a single American PPV, and from what I understand, tickets to his fights are as low as $18. People were paying thousands to sit as far away from the ring as possible when Mayweather fought. This Comparison is absolute ridiculousness. AJ is no where near Mayweather, Pac, or even Canelo and Cotto for that matter. Besides, the real reason why Hearn is trying to offer fighters so little is two fold. 1) built in excuse if the fight doesn't get made, 2) Hearn simply cant afford to pay two equally large purses. Some might say Hearn is protecting AJ, that might be true, but I believe it's mostly the first 2 reasons.

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        • #34
          If he's so weak then why price yourself out? You are gonna make your career highest even if you get a 15% split so beat him and become the cash cow for 30% split which is 5 times more than you've earnt before.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by KnickTillDeaTh View Post
            Yeah because AJ is equivalent to Mayweather. AJ most likely wouldn't pack an arena in America (neither of the Klitschko's could, and they both were more popular here than AJ), he hasn't sold a single American PPV, and from what I understand, tickets to his fights are as low as $18. People were paying thousands to sit as far away from the ring as possible when Mayweather fought. This Comparison is absolute ridiculousness. AJ is no where near Mayweather, Pac, or even Canelo and Cotto for that matter. Besides, the real reason why Hearn is trying to offer fighters so little is two fold. 1) built in excuse if the fight doesn't get made, 2) Hearn simply cant afford to pay two equally large purses. Some might say Hearn is protecting AJ, that might be true, but I believe it's mostly the first 2 reasons.
            You just supported my case.

            Mayweather was a bigger draw and paying his opponents (who were also more known than Parker and Wilder) less than Joshua does.

            Joshua is overpaying fighters already and you clowns want him to pay more.
            Last edited by Robbie Barrett; 11-25-2017, 01:15 AM.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
              You just supported my case.

              Mayweather was a bigger draw and paying his opponents (who were also more known than Parker and Wilder) less than Joshua does.
              lmao.... you really can't be that dumb can you? The 4 men I named were the 4 biggest draws in boxing...BOXING... Mayweather being the biggest in history. They can pay there opponents less because they ruled, they were true A-sides. AJ sells out stadiums in Europe, at cheap prices, and hasn't sold a single PPV, or ticket in America. He Doesn't rule boxing, he doesn't set the trend, people aren't moving up in weight, or draining down in weight just for a small piece of the AJ pie. Not to say he can't become that, but he's no where near that, there is no comparison between him and Mayweather, and as we have seen, you don't rule boxing with out the American backing, which Hearn and AJ have been reluctant to seek (even though Hearn admitted AJ would make more money fighting in an arena in america, than he would a stadium in the UK).

              Let's look at Showtime ratings, AJ vs. Klitschko peak 687k, avg 659k, on HBO drew 738k and was anchored by Canelo vs Chavez replay. Before the Klitschko fight, AJ's fights never passed an average of 390k. So AJ clearly needed a far more popular dance partner to break 400k. Meanwhile Wilder has already passed 1 million views a few times (2mill a few times on PBC), including his championship fight against an unknown fighter on Showtime, named Bermain Stivern which surpassed 1mill on Wilders drawing power alone. With the Rematch of the one sided fight peaking at almost 900k. AJ's most recent fight against Takam, 334k viewers. So Where's this beast of a draw A-side fighter that I keep hearing about.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by KnickTillDeaTh View Post
                lmao.... you really can't be that dumb can you? The 4 men I named were the 4 biggest draws in boxing...BOXING... Mayweather being the biggest in history. They can pay there opponents less because they ruled, they were true A-sides. AJ sells out stadiums in Europe, at cheap prices, and hasn't sold a single PPV, or ticket in America. He Doesn't rule boxing, he doesn't set the trend, people aren't moving up in weight, or draining down in weight just for a small piece of the AJ pie. Not to say he can't become that, but he's no where near that, there is no comparison between him and Mayweather, and as we have seen, you don't rule boxing with out the American backing, which Hearn and AJ have been reluctant to seek (even though Hearn admitted AJ would make more money fighting in an arena in america, than he would a stadium in the UK).

                Let's look at Showtime ratings, AJ vs. Klitschko peak 687k, avg 659k, on HBO drew 738k and was anchored by Canelo vs Chavez replay. Before the Klitschko fight, AJ's fights never passed an average of 390k. So AJ clearly needed a far more popular dance partner to break 400k. Meanwhile Wilder has already passed 1 million views a few times (2mill a few times on PBC), including his championship fight against an unknown fighter on Showtime, named Bermain Stivern which surpassed 1mill on Wilders drawing power alone. With the Rematch of the one sided fight peaking at almost 900k. AJ's most recent fight against Takam, 334k viewers. So Where's this beast of a draw A-side fighter that I keep hearing about.
                Purse splits are decided by how much money you bring in. Showtime numbers and all that other crap is irrelevant. Mega draw, big draw, or medium draw it's still the same.

                I made a thread asking to name a fighter that gave an opponent that isn't 1/10 of the draw he is 35%+. Can you name one? I won't hold my breath.

                You're saying those fighters got away with it because they were meg draws, so you should be able to name some fighters to answer my question if that is the case.
                Last edited by Robbie Barrett; 11-25-2017, 02:16 AM.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by KnickTillDeaTh View Post
                  lmao.... you really can't be that dumb can you? The 4 men I named were the 4 biggest draws in boxing...BOXING... Mayweather being the biggest in history. They can pay there opponents less because they ruled, they were true A-sides. AJ sells out stadiums in Europe, at cheap prices, and hasn't sold a single PPV, or ticket in America. He Doesn't rule boxing, he doesn't set the trend, people aren't moving up in weight, or draining down in weight just for a small piece of the AJ pie. Not to say he can't become that, but he's no where near that, there is no comparison between him and Mayweather, and as we have seen, you don't rule boxing with out the American backing, which Hearn and AJ have been reluctant to seek (even though Hearn admitted AJ would make more money fighting in an arena in america, than he would a stadium in the UK).

                  Let's look at Showtime ratings, AJ vs. Klitschko peak 687k, avg 659k, on HBO drew 738k and was anchored by Canelo vs Chavez replay. Before the Klitschko fight, AJ's fights never passed an average of 390k. So AJ clearly needed a far more popular dance partner to break 400k. Meanwhile Wilder has already passed 1 million views a few times (2mill a few times on PBC), including his championship fight against an unknown fighter on Showtime, named Bermain Stivern which surpassed 1mill on Wilders drawing power alone. With the Rematch of the one sided fight peaking at almost 900k. AJ's most recent fight against Takam, 334k viewers. So Where's this beast of a draw A-side fighter that I keep hearing about.

                  "He Doesn't rule boxing, he doesn't set the trend, people aren't moving up in weight, or draining down in weight just for a small piece of the AJ pie. "

                  Sorry but this quote right here has got to be one of the ******est ones ive ever seen. Once again B Scene doesn't disappoint.


                  And you do realise Joshua is a HW right that fights above 240 but fighters are going to GAIN weight ? How many sub 200 pounders do you think would last in the HW division let alone against AJ ? lol Fighters are going to CUT weight as well?

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by RapidSon View Post
                    Imo Takam is better than Parker. Joshua needs to rematch Takam and give him a full training camp. Bruh came in on two weeks notice( wouldn't say barely training) and went 12..my bad 10 rounds with AJ.
                    He had a full camp. Do your research.

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                    • #40
                      Hearn negotiating for his fighter and trying to get the best deal = ducking to NSB tards.

                      Ok for Parker and his team to do it though.

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