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    Joshua urges Wilder to be realistic in negotiations!!!

    Anthony Joshua urges Deontay Wilder to be realistic in negotiations ahead of potential heavyweight showdown: 'Stop living the fantasy, you are coming here... take it or leave it'





    Anthony Joshua has told Deontay Wilder to 'stop living the fantasy' and accept who would be the bigger draw in any potential title unification fight.

    A clash between Joshua, Britain's IBF and WBA heavyweight champion, and WBC belt-holder Wilder for the undisputed world title would be one of the biggest bouts in world boxing.

    Yet verbal blows between the pair via the media aside, there has been no serious negotiations between either fighter's camp.


    Joshua first has to get past WBO champion Joseph Parker in another unification fight in Cardiff a week on Saturday but there is little doubt which fight is being eyed next.

    And Joshua hopes Wilder recognises that he is a greater attraction in the UK than the American is in the US and agrees to cross the Atlantic for what would be a big showcase occasion.

    Joshua said: 'If he was serious about the fight, we'd do serious negotiation. If not, (he should) stop hooting and hollering because we'll just freeze him out.


    'We're in a position where I've still got great top-10 challengers I can compete with. He's in a position where the broadcasters ain't interested in (him fighting) Joe Bloggs anymore.

    'I know where I am going with my career. If he wants to be a part of this and jump on the train and come to the UK, he has to be realistic and stop living the fantasy. That is all we are saying, be realistic in negotiations.

    'What we've got to offer is going to be 10 times more in terms of financials - because that's what it comes down to - than he's looking at in America.

    'If he offered me 10 times more money to fight than what I am looking at in the UK, I would go there to fight him. But he is coming here. We are doing the offering, he hasn't offered us. Take it or leave it.'

    Wilder is expected to be at the Principality Stadium as Joshua takes on Parker in front of an expected crowd of 78,000.

    'I'd love to sit down and talk with him,' said promoter Eddie Hearn, who would consider the possibility of a two-fight deal with Wilder, with bouts in both countries.

    'There's a lot of bluster with Deontay but he's not an idiot. He knows what he's doing and he's doing a good job in attracting people to fights, but I think this fight will be made a lot quicker than people think. I believe it will be in 2018. We'll either fight once more in the interim or go straight to Wilder.'

    Joshua's immediate concern is Parker, an unbeaten professional of 24 fights. After some debate over his weight, Joshua has confirmed he intends to tip the scales lighter than for previous fights at '112kg max', or 17st 8lbs. He weighed in at a career-high 18st 2lbs for his last fight against Carlos Takam in October.

    Joshua, who has not lost in 20 bouts, said: 'Your size does cope with impact, with more robustness you can take a lot more.

    'In terms of Parker, I'm not saying he can't punch if I come in lighter, but I should be a lot quicker and outwit him.'


    Source:
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/box...otiations.html
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    "hes not realistic"

    lol...another one of their OUTS

    "well we didnt offer wilder anything...but we heard through the g****vine hes unrealistic so we will just go with that"

    LOL...sad

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      50/50 or no fight! Wilder wants a way out! What a yankee coward!

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        Joshua is such a disgusting coward. Low life clown. Shook and scared.

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          #5
          Originally posted by oscar9992
          Anthony Joshua urges Deontay Wilder to be realistic in negotiations ahead of potential heavyweight showdown: 'Stop living the fantasy, you are coming here... take it or leave it'





          Anthony Joshua has told Deontay Wilder to 'stop living the fantasy' and accept who would be the bigger draw in any potential title unification fight.

          A clash between Joshua, Britain's IBF and WBA heavyweight champion, and WBC belt-holder Wilder for the undisputed world title would be one of the biggest bouts in world boxing.

          Yet verbal blows between the pair via the media aside, there has been no serious negotiations between either fighter's camp.


          Joshua first has to get past WBO champion Joseph Parker in another unification fight in Cardiff a week on Saturday but there is little doubt which fight is being eyed next.

          And Joshua hopes Wilder recognises that he is a greater attraction in the UK than the American is in the US and agrees to cross the Atlantic for what would be a big showcase occasion.

          Joshua said: 'If he was serious about the fight, we'd do serious negotiation. If not, (he should) stop hooting and hollering because we'll just freeze him out.


          'We're in a position where I've still got great top-10 challengers I can compete with. He's in a position where the broadcasters ain't interested in (him fighting) Joe Bloggs anymore.

          'I know where I am going with my career. If he wants to be a part of this and jump on the train and come to the UK, he has to be realistic and stop living the fantasy. That is all we are saying, be realistic in negotiations.

          'What we've got to offer is going to be 10 times more in terms of financials - because that's what it comes down to - than he's looking at in America.

          'If he offered me 10 times more money to fight than what I am looking at in the UK, I would go there to fight him. But he is coming here. We are doing the offering, he hasn't offered us. Take it or leave it.'

          Wilder is expected to be at the Principality Stadium as Joshua takes on Parker in front of an expected crowd of 78,000.

          'I'd love to sit down and talk with him,' said promoter Eddie Hearn, who would consider the possibility of a two-fight deal with Wilder, with bouts in both countries.

          'There's a lot of bluster with Deontay but he's not an idiot. He knows what he's doing and he's doing a good job in attracting people to fights, but I think this fight will be made a lot quicker than people think. I believe it will be in 2018. We'll either fight once more in the interim or go straight to Wilder.'

          Joshua's immediate concern is Parker, an unbeaten professional of 24 fights. After some debate over his weight, Joshua has confirmed he intends to tip the scales lighter than for previous fights at '112kg max', or 17st 8lbs. He weighed in at a career-high 18st 2lbs for his last fight against Carlos Takam in October.

          Joshua, who has not lost in 20 bouts, said: 'Your size does cope with impact, with more robustness you can take a lot more.

          'In terms of Parker, I'm not saying he can't punch if I come in lighter, but I should be a lot quicker and outwit him.'


          Source:
          http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/box...otiations.html
          I get where Anthony Joshua is coming from, but his stance ignores the real possibility of MGM Resorts laying out $20m to host the fight, before counting anything else.

          Joshua is entitled to more than 50% of the take because he is the bigger attraction; how much more will be left to the camps negotiating, but a package split where Joshua gets about 60% of the take makes sense.

          Still, once that gets sorted out, simply clinging to the UK is a mistake.

          Two-fight deal, with the second penciled in for Wembley, makes sense.

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            Originally posted by Scipio2009
            I get where Anthony Joshua is coming from, but his stance ignores the real possibility of MGM Resorts laying out $20m to host the fight, before counting anything else.

            Joshua is entitled to more than 50% of the take because he is the bigger attraction; how much more will be left to the camps negotiating, but a package split where Joshua gets about 60% of the take makes sense.

            Still, once that gets sorted out, simply clinging to the UK is a mistake.

            Two-fight deal, with the second penciled in for Wembley, makes sense.
            Doubt gate money made in Vegas will be big considering none of them are big stars in US.

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            • BoxingTech718
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              I’ve never purchased aJoshua ppv.
              He’s overrated as a draw.
              Outside of England no one cares.

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                Originally posted by BoxingTech718
                I’ve never purchased aJoshua ppv.
                He’s overrated as a draw.
                Outside of England no one cares.
                I think no one other than Stars like Tyson, Roy Jones, Pacquiao or Mayweather are big draw outside of their own countries.

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                  Originally posted by oscar9992
                  I think no one other than Stars like Tyson, Roy Jones, Pacquiao or Mayweather are big draw outside of their own countries.
                  If you listen to Hearn and Joshua tell it AJ has the charisma of an Ali.

                  He just benefits from being a British boxer at a time boxing is popular in Britain.

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                    Originally posted by BoxingTech718
                    If you listen to Hearn and Joshua tell it AJ has the charisma of an Ali.

                    He just benefits from being a British boxer at a time boxing is popular in Britain.
                    Funny considering Boxing is barely Top 10 among most popular sports in UK.

                    Soccer, Rugby, Cricket, Gulf etc. are all ahead of boxing if I am not mistaken.

                    But I am not from there though.


                    Edit: It's not even in Top 10! LOL

                    1. Soccer
                    2. Swimming
                    3. Tennis
                    4. Cricket
                    5. Athletics
                    6. Rowing
                    7. Ice Hockey
                    8. Netball
                    9. Badminton
                    10. Rugby

                    Cheers from the stands. Explore popular sports in the UK, where passion for athletics meets the rich tapestry of British sporting heritage.
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