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  • LacedUp
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    #41
    Joshua was on Conan O'brien...

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      #42
      Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
      Wilder vs Breazeale would generate more in the US that Joshua vs Miller. Obviously Joshua vs Miller would generate more worldwide.
      lol. this is complete bull**** and a total lie.

      AJs first fight in the U.S will crap on anything Wilder has done money was in his entire career.

      Saying anything is just a fanboy delusion.

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        #43
        Originally posted by LacedUp
        lol. this is complete bull**** and a total lie.

        AJs first fight in the U.S will crap on anything Wilder has done money was in his entire career.

        Saying anything is just a fanboy delusion.
        Apparently you don't know how money works. Promoters want it. If AJ was ready to be brought stateside, he'd have been brought stateside. There is more money in America than in the UK, which is why all of the biggest UK stars try to crossover when they're ready.

        I agree AJ's first fight in the US will trump what Wilder has done, but only because they'll wait to bring him over until he's capable of trumping what Wilder has done. The fact that it hasn't happened yet is because he wasn't ready yet.

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          #44
          Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
          Apparently you don't know how money works. Promoters want it. If AJ was ready to be brought stateside, he'd have been brought stateside. There is more money in America than in the UK, which is why all of the biggest UK stars try to crossover when they're ready.

          I agree AJ's first fight in the US will trump what Wilder has done, but only because they'll wait to bring him over until he's capable of trumping what Wilder has done. The fact that it hasn't happened yet is because he wasn't ready yet.
          Hes ready Joshua/Klitschko 2 was going to be in Vegas. He makes more money in the UK, than he would the US, thats not to say he wouldnt make more money than everyone not named Canelo fighting in the US.

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            #45
            Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
            Apparently you don't know how money works. Promoters want it. If AJ was ready to be brought stateside, he'd have been brought stateside. There is more money in America than in the UK, which is why all of the biggest UK stars try to crossover when they're ready.

            I agree AJ's first fight in the US will trump what Wilder has done, but only because they'll wait to bring him over until he's capable of trumping what Wilder has done. The fact that it hasn't happened yet is because he wasn't ready yet.

            AJ fights in America whenever the **** he wants and makes money there whenever he wants because it's a good market to get into. He is his own boss.

            You need to get it into your head that AJ has maximised his earnings up to this point. He would not be richer or more popular if he fought his entire career in the US.

            America is no longer the home of boxing, get over it. It's basically no different to Saudi Arabia now where investors will put up big money for one off events in Vegas only for the prestige that comes with it.

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              #46
              Originally posted by EnglishOxide
              AJ fights in America whenever the **** he wants and makes money there whenever he wants because it's a good market to get into. He is his own boss.
              You're lying. AJ is under an exclusive promotional contract. Eddie Hearn is his boss.

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                #47
                Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
                Apparently you don't know how money works. Promoters want it. If AJ was ready to be brought stateside, he'd have been brought stateside. There is more money in America than in the UK, which is why all of the biggest UK stars try to crossover when they're ready.

                I agree AJ's first fight in the US will trump what Wilder has done, but only because they'll wait to bring him over until he's capable of trumping what Wilder has done. The fact that it hasn't happened yet is because he wasn't ready yet.
                No, the reason it hasn't happened yet is because he's making a lot more money in the UK than what he would make in the U.S.

                But what he would make in the U.S is a lot more than what Wilder makes in the U.S. because AJ is simply a much more valuable commodity than Wilder. Even in the U.S

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
                  You're lying. AJ is under an exclusive promotional contract. Eddie Hearn is his boss.

                  No.

                  Hearn works for AJ. If he doesn't deliver big money and big fights, AJ goes elsewhere. Very simple. That's why AJ earns far more than Hearn for AJ fights ffs.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by LacedUp
                    lol. this is complete bull**** and a total lie.

                    AJs first fight in the U.S will crap on anything Wilder has done money was in his entire career.

                    Saying anything is just a fanboy delusion.
                    Are you sure? Have you seen the attendance figures for Matchroom USA's cards?

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
                      You're lying. AJ is under an exclusive promotional contract. Eddie Hearn is his boss.
                      hahahahaha no he isn't

                      This isn't some Al Haymon type crap where all the fighters are thanking him before God.

                      Eddie Hearn works for AJ

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