I wonder what ratings Dave got for that fight. Being on free to air tv might give him him enough exposure to sell a few more tickets and pay for a decent journeyman or two. He said 7 or 8 opponents had already pulled out before Larter pulled out and I guess that’s what you get when you don’t pay much. That guy looked smaller than Sefer Seferi and showed less heart
Comments Thread For: Joe Joyce: I'd Love Hughie Fury Fight, Chisora Will Still Dodge Me
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HIding or ducking? Hahaha! I said it yesterday on another thread & I will say it again... Earn with Hearn or Pray with Haye? Pray you can get a decent fight & your check don't bounce...Comment
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yeah, considering his age he cant afford to take a gamble on his promo company getting things together. he needs to sign with hearnComment
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Sadly I think Haye may have every intention of having him in world title contention come 1 year from now.
But the scene changes quickly. 1/2 will overtake him unless he gets a
surprisingly good win. So my prediction is Joyce will be approaching end of prime and out of time, time, then.Comment
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Considering Whyte’s relatively limited level of talent, in 24 fights he has fought Chisora, Helenius, Browne, and Joshua. He’s ranked in the top 10 with all the major governing bodies, his next fight is against a former world champion, Joseph Parker (a fight that’s sold over 12000 tickets already). Win that and he’s back in line for an AJ payday. I’d say he’s done ok out of Hearn.
Given that Joyce is an Olympic silver medalist, and looks to be more talented than Dillian on early showing, I think Hearn makes sense for him. Haye just does not have the financial clout to fast track him.Comment
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Don't forget that Hearn literally took a piss at Whyte sending him over to fight in US, he's a money man but it looks like he focus on Joshua and neglect Whyte. I think Whyte have legit reasons to be upset with his promoter.Considering Whyte’s relatively limited level of talent, in 24 fights he has fought Chisora, Helenius, Browne, and Joshua. He’s ranked in the top 10 with all the major governing bodies, his next fight is against a former world champion, Joseph Parker (a fight that’s sold over 12000 tickets already). Win that and he’s back in line for an AJ payday. I’d say he’s done ok out of Hearn.
Given that Joyce is an Olympic silver medalist, and looks to be more talented than Dillian on early showing, I think Hearn makes sense for him. Haye just does not have the financial clout to fast track him.Comment
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