Good for AJ but when is the fraud from Alabama signing for the fight
Comments Thread For: Anthony Joshua Reportedly To Sign 100 Million Extension
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Im pretty sure the figure will be based on certain eventualities or lack thereof.
I imagine if AJ loses his belts or suffers a degree of losses, itd be written in the contract that his marketability and drawing power and financial demand would suffer thus commanding a lower figure based on his standing within the industry at the time.Comment
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Hearns ass is squeaking that his cash cow will leave. Aj should self promote. Ask predicted income not guaranteed. Barry hearn saying he is like family. I bet he is the money he makes for them. They wouldn't give a damn about him otherwise. Please leave this stub hub crookComment
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This is the part of the fight game that not many fans enjoy hearing about, but it's the lube that greases the wheels of the fight machine.
I doubt Anthony will move on, since there's no arguments/scandals between him and Hearn. And if there's a triple play vs Wilder, Joshua will be well on his way to being the most wealthy boxer in the history of the sport. Leaving Floydie in the dust.
And Joshua's next half dozen fights will be great for the fans, bet on it. I think the Parker fight was just a bad matchup. Povetkin, Ortiz, Wilder, Pulev, Miller, Ruiz Jr... all good solid fights.Comment
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If wilder would have taken the fight on the first offer, this 100M deal would have not been on the table. Now we know! It should piss wilder off now. Joshua will now be content to fight mandatory fights now because he sees that his fans will show up regardless.Comment
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Guys like this idiot want Joshua to be scared of Wilder. They'd rather want the fight not to happen so they can claim Joshua is scared.
I'd like to know what brand of crack you're smoking.Comment
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wtf are you on about?
Joshua has talked repeatedly about unifying - he doesn't want to be known as a b*tch and a ducker. People say that Hearn is scared which I can get on board with as an argument, but it would be a lot more obvious if Joshua was genuinely scared of WilderComment
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