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  • #41
    Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
    That was just as an example. Tyson and other HWT fights drew well in Vegas and made huge money.

    I have no issue with fight being in Wembley.

    I just want the fight next.
    Yeah it's getting to the point where I'd like he fight just so I could stop seeing threads about whether it takes place!

    Problem with Tyson etc is that we're talking 20 years ago or more and the scene has changed. They've increasingly found sales slowing even for Mayweather towards the end. Boxing in the us doesn't seem to be the same draw and that goes for Vegas too.

    Anthony Joshua would be well advised to grow a Mexican looking moustache and find a long lost great grandfather called pedro...

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Holler View Post
      Yeah it's getting to the point where I'd like he fight just so I could stop seeing threads about whether it takes place!

      Problem with Tyson etc is that we're talking 20 years ago or more and the scene has changed. They've increasingly found sales slowing even for Mayweather towards the end. Boxing in the us doesn't seem to be the same draw and that goes for Vegas too.

      Anthony Joshua would be well advised to grow a Mexican looking moustache and find a long lost great grandfather called pedro...
      True. Vegas isn't the same since Floyd left. However, AJ/Wilder would be promoted right and would attract casual fans given the prize at stake.

      It's Aj's choice IMO. if he wants Wembley, so be it. He is the clear A side.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by Jkp View Post
        People are saying AJ intentionly making his glove tape loose so he can rest in the middle of rounds. Apparently there is footage of him messing with it.

        A big weird it keeps happening.

        At least he wasn't spitting his mouth guard out this time.
        Find the footage, or provide a means of finding it (e.g. mention where you found it)

        "apparently"s aren't much good to anyone these days.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by Butch.McRae View Post
          Why troll me with this post? It's clear we agree with one another, wouldn't it be better served on somebody pushing the cherry picker narrative?
          How am i trolling ?

          This is EXACTLY what your fanclub posts daily on here with the SAME outlandish distortions to fit the agenda .

          Now you're not for it ? wow . My thread is right up your alley usually bc YOU guys are the ones that post them in the SAME manner to belittle or discredit ones point through manipulative means .

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          • #45
            Originally posted by Redgloveman View Post
            Find the footage, or provide a means of finding it (e.g. mention where you found it)

            "apparently"s aren't much good to anyone these days.
            Footage is in Eddie hearns safe. Along with all the footage of parkers punches he landed that never got any replays during the breaks.

            Got to keep that hype train rolling for as long as possible.

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            • #46
              My after thoughts are JP just did not have the right strategy going into this fight, the article says he was doing well early in the fight, but that was wrong. He didn't start winning any rounds until midway in the bout, WTF?

              JP tried to land from the outside but he wasn't fast enough to get in & get out, IMHO he should have got inside every chance he could, made it a messy affair and get the best chance at landing a hook and try to stop AJ cause as you can see by the cards, the judging is a little suspect.

              Also, it's clear that AJ is much more committed to conditioning, JP was in the best shape of his career and he looked pudgy next to AJ.

              Going forward, JP needs to revaluate his game plans, who knows who AJ will fight next, and we all can just wait (& hope) for the real unification fight to happen.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
                How am i trolling ?

                This is EXACTLY what your fanclub posts daily on here with the SAME outlandish distortions to fit the agenda .

                Now you're not for it ? wow . My thread is right up your alley usually bc YOU guys are the ones that post them in the SAME manner to belittle or discredit ones point through manipulative means .
                My fan club? Didnt know i had one lol

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                • #48
                  I rewatched this fight and my view has changed somewhat more. The more I watch this fight the more I see impressive feet movement and defensive skills (hand blocking any right punch from Parker). Although this wasn’t a spectacle I think that was largely down to the referee who jumped in when either fighter looked like throwing a combination.

                  It really was a comfortable win, there was probably an argument that Parker could have been given four rounds but I don’t think anyone scoring properly could give more than that. I personally had two rounds to Parker when I initially watched it and again when I re watched it.

                  I think the real question is what next? I posted this elsewhere but I think it’s very valid - those calling out Joshua are asking him to unify three fights in four; I don’t know another fighter who has done that? There probably is, but can’t be many. Realistically it would be sensible for Joshua to do a more sensible voluntary, Miller in the US to help build up profile there is an obvious one to be honest - although he appeared to rule it out himself at the weekend.

                  The contrasting point is the acceptance of Wilder fans for him to fight so many nobodies over a ten year stretch yet demand Joshua fight him now after only 21 fights.

                  Although Wilder is a possibility I see Joshua taking on a voluntary, followed up by Povetkin (mandatory) and then that builds up to a fight early 2019. It also ties up wih is history as a professional..

                  March 2016 Martin for IBF
                  April 2017 Klitschko for WBA and IBO
                  March 2018Parker for WBO
                  March 2019??? Wilder for WBC, The Ring and Undisputed?

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
                    Hold on, I never said that now did I? I used those fights as an example of Vegas generating more income because ticket prices are higher.

                    I don't expect them to charge as much, but I do expect to see ticket prices higher than for Canelo/GGG.

                    it's not just the fighters but the prize that will draw fans. A unification between 2 unbeaten HWT's, one that fills 80k seat arenas, is not going to be priced cheaply.
                    You do realise ringside tickets for joshua parker were $2500 , and then $800 , $400 , $280 , $200 , $130 , $100 ,$70 and all 80k sold out ....so how much more do you think the american promoters could bump onto those prices......not much and not to mention joshua quite easly ships 2 ppvs over here and there is no way a promotion company would gamble on a market that just is not there at the moment.....why should joshua who will bring in most of the revenue reward wilder with a fight in wilders own back yard....its not going to happen and for the fisrt time in many a year the A- side is on this side of the atlantic and thats a fact

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by The plunger man View Post
                      You do realise ringside tickets for joshua parker were $2500 , and then $800 , $400 , $280 , $200 , $130 , $100 ,$70 and all 80k sold out ....so how much more do you think the american promoters could bump onto those prices......not much and not to mention joshua quite easly ships 2 ppvs over here and there is no way a promotion company would gamble on a market that just is not there at the moment.....why should joshua who will bring in most of the revenue reward wilder with a fight in wilders own back yard....its not going to happen and for the fisrt time in many a year the A- side is on this side of the atlantic and thats a fact
                      I already said Joshua is the a side. We have no issue other than the fact the fight will generate more in Vegas than in Wembley.

                      If AJ wants the huge crowd and Wembley, ok his choice. If he wants more money, his choice.

                      I'm fine with anything so long as they fight next.

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