Same people who praised Floyds A side behaviour now critique Joshua doing the same?

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  • STREET CLEANER
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    #101
    What ppv records AJ has?

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    • Madison Boxing
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      #102
      Originally posted by Jubei
      So Wilder himself revealed why he didnt sign the contract to face Wilder:

      1.) Rematch clause (only for Joshua)

      2.) Officials (would be picked by the British Board of Boxing Control).

      3.) "Crackhead money", only 15 Million, only 6 times his highest payday

      When Floyd was the A side it was common practice that only he got a rematch clause and the NSAC (Nevada State Athletic Commission) also picked the officials. Also when did Floyd ever pay his opponents 15 Million or 6 times their highest purse? He paid Canelo 5 Million and Cotto 8 Million, and his other opponents got even less.

      When did any of Floyds opponent ever complain or cry as much as Deontay and his team do right now?

      Most of the people in this forum were totally fine with Floyd calling the shots when he was the A side fighting all these other high profile fighters and world champions but now they critique Anthony Joshua for doing the same?

      Thats called hypocrisy. Double Standards. Bias. Thats why this forum is suffering and many good posters are leaving or stopped posting. When you eventually only have all the biased sycophants, trolls and dummies left you can all have a great circlejerk.

      Now you can enjoy Wilder fighting a couple more Haymon controlled pushovers, at least he got a ton of publicity and promotion from using Joshuas name in the last couple weeks, his Teams plan worked, use Joshuas name to promote Wilder and manipulate the gullible american fans.

      There's a reason Finkel protected Wilder from Klitschko and never even tried to unify the titles with Parker in 40 fights while Joshua has done so in just 20.

      Think about it, Wilder fights one good opponent, an old cuban on high blood pressure (whose best and only good win is Bryant Jennings) and almost gets knocked out, his team either wants a retirement fund or they want to keep milking the paperchamp vs inhouse nohopers like they did all his career.
      great post. and judging from the replies people have missed the point completely, or chosen to miss it anyway.

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      • Sid-Knee
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        #103
        Originally posted by bluebeam
        nope, im saying joshua turned down the biggest purse in heavyweight history because he dont wanna fight wilder


        and i said you have no proof that floyd vs pac purses were the biggest in boxing history in 2010.

        we do know that AJ was offered 50 million. we dont know what the purses were for that 50/50 split in may vs pac in 2010 and if you think floyd vs pac would have done 4.4 million ppvs in 2010 then you dont know **** about boxing.

        you dont go from 1.2 million ppvs vs marquez to 4.4 million ppvs vs pac in 6 months time sidney
        But Joshua wants to fight Wilder. He just wants it in the UK. That's not ducking the fight.

        Floyd and Pac was a super fight at that point, of course it would have made serious money. It may not have done 4.4 mill on PPV, but it wouldn't have been far off.

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        • WhatDisButtonDo
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          #104
          When Floyd was doing it I thought it was hoe stuff, and I feel the same way now.

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            #105
            Originally posted by bluebeam
            nope, im saying joshua turned down the biggest purse in heavyweight history because he dont wanna fight wilder


            and i said you have no proof that floyd vs pac purses were the biggest in boxing history in 2010.

            we do know that AJ was offered 50 million. we dont know what the purses were for that 50/50 split in may vs pac in 2010 and if you think floyd vs pac would have done 4.4 million ppvs in 2010 then you dont know **** about boxing.

            you dont go from 1.2 million ppvs vs marquez to 4.4 million ppvs vs pac in 6 months time sidney
            This is once again a lie .

            Joshua stood to make 35 Million on the Wilder U.K fight so its impossible hes turned down 50 Million .

            He basically said i'll take 15 Million less and i want home town advantage ( BECAUSE HE CAN ) . You fools just dont get it !

            Wilder IS /DID turned down OVER 7 times what he makes so hes actually breaking a record of most money turned down ,not even including 4 belts and a 50% rematch claus in victory . lol


            Have you been hanging out with this guy WBC WBA IBF by any chance ?
            Last edited by juggernaut666; 07-08-2018, 01:40 PM.

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            • UNBIASED BOXING
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              #106
              Originally posted by STREET CLEANER
              What ppv records AJ has?
              Floyd's first PPV was against Gatti at the age of 28. He didn't have a huge PPV fight until the age of 30 against De La Hoya (which did generate $136 million overall), although Floyd earned $26 million for the fight.

              AJ's first PPV fight in the UK was at the age of 26. Of course, UK fights are priced at like $26 (converted for you all), but regardless, this shows Anthony Joshua is well-ahead of the curve, including even Floyd Mayweather Jr. The only variables that remain to be seen, are if he can come close to anywhere near the same the longevity, or if he will have big names to fight in the future besides Wilder.


              March 2018 @ Age 28
              Joshua vs Parker
              78,000 Spectators
              1,457,000 PPV UK buys

              October 2017 @ Age 28
              Joshua vs Takam
              70,000+? Spectators
              887,000 PPV UK buys

              April 2017 @ Age 27
              Joshua vs Klitschko
              90,000 Spectators
              1,500,000 PPV UK buys

              December 2016 @ Age 27
              Joshua vs Molina
              450,000 PPV UK buys

              June 2016 @ Age 26
              Joshua vs Breazeale
              512,000 PPV UK buys

              April 2016 @ Age 26
              Joshua vs Charles Martin
              500,000 PPV UK buys

              December 2015 @ Age 26
              Joshua vs Whyte
              420,000 PPV UK buys

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                #107
                Whenever you see a post or thread with the terms "A-side" and "AJs the boss" you know it's just trollboyfanboys in a constant state of denial.

                Face it, they learned from Bruno, Harrison, and others that they really need to milk the cash cow before he gets exposed like so many UK fighters that wilt under the pressure of world class fighters.

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                • STREET CLEANER
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                  #108
                  Originally posted by SniXSniPe
                  Floyd's first PPV was against Gatti at the age of 28. He didn't have a huge PPV fight until the age of 30 against De La Hoya (which did generate $136 million overall), although Floyd earned $26 million for the fight.

                  AJ's first PPV fight in the UK was at the age of 26. Of course, UK fights are priced at like $26 (converted for you all), but regardless, this shows Anthony Joshua is well-ahead of the curve, including even Floyd Mayweather Jr. The only variables that remain to be seen, are if he can come close to anywhere near the same the longevity, or if he will have big names to fight in the future besides Wilder.


                  March 2018 @ Age 28
                  Joshua vs Parker
                  78,000 Spectators
                  1,457,000 PPV UK buys

                  October 2017 @ Age 28
                  Joshua vs Takam
                  70,000+? Spectators
                  887,000 PPV UK buys

                  April 2017 @ Age 27
                  Joshua vs Klitschko
                  90,000 Spectators
                  1,500,000 PPV UK buys

                  December 2016 @ Age 27
                  Joshua vs Molina
                  450,000 PPV UK buys

                  June 2016 @ Age 26
                  Joshua vs Breazeale
                  512,000 PPV UK buys

                  April 2016 @ Age 26
                  Joshua vs Charles Martin
                  500,000 PPV UK buys

                  December 2015 @ Age 26
                  Joshua vs Whyte
                  420,000 PPV UK buys
                  Thanks.......

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                  • bluebeam
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                    #109
                    Originally posted by juggernaut666
                    This is once again a lie .

                    Joshua stood to make 35 Million on the Wilder U.K fight so its impossible hes turned down 50 Million .

                    He basically said i'll take 15 Million less and i want home town advantage ( BECAUSE HE CAN ) . You fools just dont get it !

                    Wilder IS /DID turned down OVER 7 times what he makes so hes actually breaking a record of most money turned down ,not even including 4 belts and a 50% rematch claus in victory . lol


                    Have you been hanging out with this guy WBC WBA IBF by any chance ?

                    35 is less than 50 million genius.

                    no heavyweight has ever had a 50 million dollar guarantee ever. joshua was offered something that lewis, tyson, holyfield, ali, holmes, foreman, klitschko never were offered and thats 50 million dollars.

                    where is the lie?

                    you cant spin a fact fanboy
                    Last edited by bluebeam; 07-13-2018, 09:37 AM.

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                    • KTFOKING
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                      #110
                      Same people that loath Mayweather's behavior are praising Joshua's behavior.......

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