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  • #41
    Originally posted by Vinnykin View Post
    BS! Joshua fights are shown in nearly every country in the world? His fight with Klitschko had insane viewing numbers globally, tens of millions in the U.K and Germany alone.

    You don't know what you're talking about, for eyeballs on event, Joshua's fights are seen globally in around 120 countries lol
    Yet none of them are the US. Who gives a **** about globally? Has Germany and Africa been driving the sport of boxing for over a century? I think not.

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    • #42
      Considering that everything Wilder said before about accepting 15 mill in the UK turned out to be a lie and that his current position is that the fight must happen in 2018, which will see Joshua stripped of the WBA title and it must be 50/50, then yeah I'd say he's up there with even the most difficult B-sides ever.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by KingHippo View Post
        Wilder accepted one of the $h1ttiest offers in boxing history Hearn sent a fake contract with no date, no venue and a bull$h1t one way rematch offer.

        You and your g**** size nuts can go to hell.

        the 50mil guaranteed offer had no date and no venue and no nothing! yet you hold that up as legitimate offer, but hearns offer is not genuine because it didn't have a date or venue even though it was already confirmed by hearn to finkel that it would be the next fight for joshua

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        • #44
          Originally posted by Pan-Africanist View Post
          Yet none of them are the US. Who gives a **** about globally? Has Germany and Africa been driving the sport of boxing for over a century? I think not.
          Well tbh germans were filling stadiums for klitschkos, while heavyweight boxing in america was dying.. and hughie fury is getting 1.5million views on terrestrial tv for a british title fight and crawford postol didnt get that as a unification fight with one of the US best fighters, wilder is only becoming a known entity since his recent conflict with joshua , prior to that he was a fairly unknown boxer. The olympics is a global competitions and we have joshua, joyce, yoka all medalling and turning over as of late, we're in the internet era so yes everything is an international market, look at mcgregor he's irish and one of the biggest stars in world combat sports. the US doesnt have that c clout and that pull that it once had, when was the last big competitive vegas fight???

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          • #45
            Originally posted by Pan-Africanist View Post
            Yet none of them are the US. Who gives a **** about globally? Has Germany and Africa been driving the sport of boxing for over a century? I think not.
            Ah, you moved the goalposts.... clear sign of defeat.

            What an arrogant assumption to make. "Who cares about being watched by millions of people in his home country, his parents country Nigeria, and worldwide.... it's only a million people in America who count"

            GTFO! lol

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            • #46
              Originally posted by KingHippo View Post
              Wilder accepted one of the $h1ttiest offers in boxing history Hearn sent a fake contract with no date, no venue and a bull$h1t one way rematch offer.

              You and your g**** size nuts can go to hell.
              Isnt that the same thing Finkel offered Hearn except it had NO details at all ?

              With the exception that SEVEN times Joshua highest pay is about 140 Million as opposed to Wilders 15 Million on his 2.1 million highest right ?
              Last edited by juggernaut666; 07-14-2018, 06:42 AM.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by SuperSuperLeeds View Post
                the 50mil guaranteed offer had no date and no venue and no nothing! yet you hold that up as legitimate offer, but hearns offer is not genuine because it didn't have a date or venue even though it was already confirmed by hearn to finkel that it would be the next fight for joshua
                Hearn was in New York and wanted a face-to-face meeting with Finkel. He was denied the meeting. Never seen anything like it.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by JohnCastellanos View Post
                  Nope! That gos to someone else! You already know who!
                  Originally posted by Mister Wolf View Post
                  Pac. He refused a 50/50 split because of USADA testing which he turned around and agreed to years later for less of the split. There is no defense for this besides saying he is an idiot.
                  Originally posted by Ray* View Post
                  Probably, i remember the Pac thing with Mayweather. But in fairness to Pac looking back now he actually sold PPV in america before the Mayweather fight. He had good numbers so he had a right to act like a B-side plus that would not give in to the A-side.
                  Originally posted by abracada View Post
                  One name.

                  Pacquiao.
                  Yet he ended up making around $100,000,000 for the Mayweather fight. Yeah, Pac got completely duped...LMAO.

                  Posters on this site mang.......just wow.

                  [IMG]https://images.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fmedia.*****.com%2Fmedia%2F10RrvZ3 MT4EIE%2F*****.gif&f=1[/IMG]

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by mathed View Post
                    Yet he ended up making around $100,000,000 for the Mayweather fight. Yeah, Pac got completely duped...LMAO.

                    Posters on this site mang.......just wow.

                    [IMG]https://images.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fmedia.*****.com%2Fmedia%2F10RrvZ3 MT4EIE%2F*****.gif&f=1[/IMG]
                    There's not even the slightest comparison between the popularity of Pac and Wilder's, who wasn't even recognized when he visited Trump.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by Pan-Africanist View Post
                      Yet none of them are the US. Who gives a **** about globally? Has Germany and Africa been driving the sport of boxing for over a century? I think not.
                      " Who gives a **** about globally? "

                      Maybe ppl who use logic and have a greater understanding of the sport ?

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