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  • Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
    If Mayweather offered Pacquiao 6x (120+ mil) he was already making would Pacquiao have taken it?
    'IF' ?

    This discussion isn't about what if's you fool! This is reality.

    It's a bad deal and If I was Wilder I wouldn't take that deal either.

    Joshua may not be scared but Hearn is scared of the fight. The offer is proof.

    This should be no worse than a 60-40 split in Joshua's favor.

    End of discussion you thick c@nt.

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    • Originally posted by Raggamuffin View Post
      Even if the “take it or leave it” offer wins the poll enough fans have spoken.
      Crazy stuff huh Geez

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      • Originally posted by Boksfan View Post
        Lmao you can't be serious. You know there is a time difference between UK and US, right? Smh
        You do realize that Joshua is likely to make more $ in Vegas right?

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        • Originally posted by just the facts View Post
          You do realize that Joshua is likely to make more $ in Vegas right?
          You do realise you talking out of your azz right?

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          • Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
            Well they aren't going to fight at 5am at Wembley.
            Likely more $ in Vegas. And boxing (like most things) is driven by money.

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            • Originally posted by Boksfan View Post
              You do realise you talking out of your azz right?
              Do you realize how dumb you are? Nationalistic pride is a good thing but you have to keep your feet on the ground. Having the fight in Vegas puts more money in Joshua’s pocket. Like it or not, boxing is driven by money. It’s that simple.

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              • There’s no way this fight generates a 100m in purses.... I gotta point out it’s hilarious that the same people who said Floyd’s 40m offer to manny was fair say this offer isn’t. When this is more than 2x wilders largest purse, and wilder hasn’t even been on a PPV yet. Classic.

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                • Originally posted by just the facts View Post
                  Do you realize how dumb you are? Nationalistic pride is a good thing but you have to keep your feet on the ground. Having the fight in Vegas puts more money in Joshua’s pocket. Like it or not, boxing is driven by money. It’s that simple.
                  Another deluded yank, you people need to realise nobody cares about this fight in US. What a ****** nuthugger you are

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                  • Originally posted by billeau2 View Post
                    When one has to negotiate a lot and develops a feel for it, they understand things more completely. A lot of people here have one piece of the puzzle they understand very well at the exclusion of the other pieces of the puzzle.

                    There seems an awareness that Wilder is a valuable opponent. That he can state he is on the same level for negotiating purposes as Joshua...

                    On the other side others are aware that Joshua has value. He beat the best as well.

                    Promoters look at risk and reward scenarios... Joshua has more drawing power right now and if he loses that would have a material affect on his value. Thats a major consideration financially regarding how the fighter's are valued.

                    Wilder's risk is minimal. If he loses, or wins, his fan base won't change much, he can only benefit by winning over more fans. Joshua stands to lose more than wilder lose and gain less than wilder gains in this fight.

                    That is a major consideration for the offer. boxing, like all other economic things has a natural efficiency of market... If one takes a wild puncher who can perform, or not, any particular day and puts him in with a boxer puncher, who is scrutinized like Joshua is, and who has been the anointed front runner, the market will reflect this. The fans are the market, they buy the tickets.

                    I think Wilder will be allowed to make a few requests on this offer. A percentage of some sort, a rematch clause,a few odds and ends. It will be interesting to see what happens J!
                    I guarantee WHEN Wilder loses at any point his fanbase will certainly be effected .

                    And this is bc he has no REAL fanbase , no one was even mentioning him until Joshua grabbed a belt in 2016 . lol

                    MOST of his fans are agenda driven ( we both know why ...lol ) ...


                    At the end of the day i know myself that i predicted Joshua back in his 10th fight to go undefeated for 10 years . But hey what do i know ? lol

                    Why ? Because after JUST one minute looking at him against i believe Sprott ?? I saw a great STYLE and talent .


                    I bring this up bc STYLE is why he has the fanbase . That is clean technical counter puncher who methodically breaks opposition down .

                    Wilder too the average fan is not so easy to watch bc its herky jerky style ....i almost view it as Karate point fighting until he lowers the boom ...you know that hard thrust shot when an opening appears . lol

                    I believe an AJ loss wont actually matter bc he has the true fan following .

                    Wilder ? Cant say he does and comments like M.Tyson fought bums etc ..along with his annoying majority of fans needs to be taken down a notch and i have LITTLE doubt Joshua does it .

                    Of course Wilder NEEDS to actually WANT the fight and thats where we agree on ...

                    Does he REALLY ?
                    Last edited by juggernaut666; 04-11-2018, 04:15 PM.

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                    • Originally posted by just the facts View Post
                      Do you realize how dumb you are? Nationalistic pride is a good thing but you have to keep your feet on the ground. Having the fight in Vegas puts more money in Joshua’s pocket. Like it or not, boxing is driven by money. It’s that simple.
                      But they already said they'll do it in the UK so your point is moot.

                      It definitely won't be ppv in america if the fight is staged in the UK.

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