I say to have to strike while the iron's hot because there's no guarantee one of them won't take an unexpected loss along the way say for example if Whyte defeats Wilder, then Joshua will have lost the opportunity to make a lot of money on it and also to be the man to tag the first loss onto Wilder's record.
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Originally posted by True That View PostThe last thing Wilder said was that he was willing to take what Hearn feels he should get with the exception that if he wins then in the rematch Joshua would take the same cut he took in the first fight.
Eddie has said he agrees to that. But they all have to sit at the negotiating table.
Anyway, I think this fight will happen towards the end of 2018 or beginning of 2019.
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Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View PostNo he said 40% and wants 60% in a rematch. Which is ridiculous. Joshua is 10x the draw Wilder is.
That doesn't sound too bad to me. Parker is getting like what 37% or 38%
40% sounds good. Wilder is a bigger draw than Parker and the % is not that much greater than Parker's %
If this fight drags on past early 2019 then the appropriate party or parties should be criticized, whether it's team Wilder, team Joshua or both.
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Originally posted by hitking View PostAbsolutely spot on bro. Today’s fight fans are just different from what I’m used to. They care more about the business than the competition. And it also seems like they’re scared to see their favs lose. It’s almost like they wanna ride the hype train until the wheels fall off. And have very little interest in seeing the hype validated.
I live in Nashville, where boxing isn’t very popular. I attend fights in NYC usually once or twice a year. And when there’s good cards in the Midwest, I shoot up there. But based on where I live, obviously I’ve seen several of Wilder’s fights in person. And an Alabama boxing event brings forth some of the least knowledgeable “fight fans” you can ever be around. Most of the people in those arenas know next to nothing about boxing. But its also refreshing to be around them. Because they genuinely believe in their guy. And wanna see him validate their belief that he’s the best by seeing him fight the best. A far cry from a lot of these so called hardcore fans that wanna see their favs take the path of least resistance to fake greatness. It’s pathetic.....
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Originally posted by Kezzer View PostLooks like everyone starting to say the same thing now.
In 2018 the obvious fights will be wilder vs whyte in uk and wilder vs breazeale in US.
Assuming Joshua can beat Parker, he’s likely going to face potvetkin uk and Miller US.
It does setup 2019 nicely to be honest
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Originally posted by hitking View PostAbsolutely spot on bro. Today’s fight fans are just different from what I’m used to. They care more about the business than the competition. And it also seems like they’re scared to see their favs lose. It’s almost like they wanna ride the hype train until the wheels fall off. And have very little interest in seeing the hype validated.
I live in Nashville, where boxing isn’t very popular. I attend fights in NYC usually once or twice a year. And when there’s good cards in the Midwest, I shoot up there. But based on where I live, obviously I’ve seen several of Wilder’s fights in person. And an Alabama boxing event brings forth some of the least knowledgeable “fight fans” you can ever be around. Most of the people in those arenas know next to nothing about boxing. But its also refreshing to be around them. Because they genuinely believe in their guy. And wanna see him validate their belief that he’s the best by seeing him fight the best. A far cry from a lot of these so called hardcore fans that wanna see their favs take the path of least resistance to fake greatness. It’s pathetic.
Also how clever they are got nothing to do with it, plenty of ****** ass mutha****as at a Joshua fight. Man, its better for Alabama people to see the fight in the UK anyway. Cheaper to catch a flight, hotel, fight tickets, than it is for Las Vegas tickets only.
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Originally posted by Mr Regan View Post...Stompanato, is that you? 😭😭😭
I thought I told you I disowned you and not to contact me anymore??
I'm ashamed that my own son is a little **** sucking F A G G!
No I'm not paying your momma any child support. Fucc her!
She can deal with her F A G G son all on her own.
Now beat it punk! I don't owe you a goddamn thing!
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