Comments Thread For: Joshua: It's My Career, It's Not Determined By What People Want
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No he didn't, do you even understand english?
He said he looks forward to them fights. He didn't say he would prefer to watch those fights over AJ/Wilder.Comment
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No champion (with a belt) should sign a completely one-sided contract for a championship fight. Nor should they sign a contract with pertinent info left out (re: date of event; location of event).
A-side/B-side nonsense don't matter. A championship fight that is gonna draw world attention should be fair and equitable to both fighters - period. The AJ/Hearn nonsense was none of that ... it really is mindless for anyone to insist that a champion fighter should accept any old contract with any kind of blatant unfair and demeaning conditions in it. If a fighter CHOOSES to sign it (for their own reasons) okay, fine ... he signed a bad deal (knowingly by choice). But, if they choose to pass honestly we should all applaud. As fans we should want championship fights to be good deals for the fighters. No fan should be mouthing about a fighters skill, heart, or desire based on said fighter not signing a bullsheet contract. That would be a fan-girl talking. Not a fan, nor an educated adult.
As educated adults, and fight fans, we should want every fighter to get a fair contract, based on the risks and inevitable damage fighters suffer doing their craft.
I'm not anti-AJ or anyone else. But BS is BS. I never remember an opponent of Ali bringing a stinking contract to the public's attention as a complaint. They must have gotten a "reasonable" and decent contract for the time. That's called respecting your opponent, your trade, and ultimately yourself. Particularly in highly anticipated world event types of fights.
BS is BS ... all fans should call it like it is, no matter who you like. Only kids and ignorant people wear blinders when it comes to business (and "root" for their favs regardless) Fight fans want everyone to win and be well in the BUSINESS of the fight.Comment
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So his WBC belt is just a phantom belt? And his defense against Ortiz who might I add ALL HWs have avoided was just a fluke?Comment
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Best post on these boardsNo champion (with a belt) should sign a completely one-sided contract for a championship fight. Nor should they sign a contract with pertinent info left out (re: date of event; location of event).
A-side/B-side nonsense don't matter. A championship fight that is gonna draw world attention should be fair and equitable to both fighters - period. The AJ/Hearn nonsense was none of that ... it really is mindless for anyone to insist that a champion fighter should accept any old contract with any kind of blatant unfair and demeaning conditions in it. If a fighter CHOOSES to sign it (for their own reasons) okay, fine ... he signed a bad deal (knowingly by choice). But, if they choose to pass honestly we should all applaud. As fans we should want championship fights to be good deals for the fighters. No fan should be mouthing about a fighters skill, heart, or desire based on said fighter not signing a bullsheet contract. That would be a fan-girl talking. Not a fan, nor an educated adult.
As educated adults, and fight fans, we should want every fighter to get a fair contract, based on the risks and inevitable damage fighters suffer doing their craft.
I'm not anti-AJ or anyone else. But BS is BS. I never remember an opponent of Ali bringing a stinking contract to the public's attention as a complaint. They must have gotten a "reasonable" and decent contract for the time. That's called respecting your opponent, your trade, and ultimately yourself. Particularly in highly anticipated world event types of fights.
BS is BS ... all fans should call it like it is, no matter who you like. Only kids and ignorant people wear blinders when it comes to business (and "root" for their favs regardless) Fight fans want everyone to win and be well in the BUSINESS of the fight.Comment
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Look at this alt, we have to post like this to teach you uneducated Americans on here
All you guys do is make fake quotes and mis leading threads like this to protect wilders ducking
Go buy wilder a pen boy and see what happens if he ever signs
It’s lights out wankerComment
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Povetkin and Ortiz both failed PED tests while training to fight Wilder and they were both cleared after investigations.Dare I say the HW division is trash? Complete utter garbage. Top 5? When? While he was on the juice? Half his career was spent in the juice and that’s what they call a top 5? He isn’t even a top 20 as far as I’m concerned. The alphabet soup rankings are good like that for the suckers that believe em
Wilder rescheduled his fight with Ortiz, but he didn't do that with Povetkin, even thought it would have been a bigger fight financially. Everybody with a brain knows why Wilder wanted to fight King Dung but not Sasha.
The BScene low IQ club were calling Povetkin the most dangerous HW in the world when Deontay was about to fight him. Breazeale doe
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Fixed, and you dont think there are fans that purely support Wilder because he is American? Lets not pretend that the UK is the only place that has nationalistic fans...
On topic this is a really ****** comment from Joshua, he is clearly frustrated by the negotiations but needs to choose his wording carefully as these comments will backfire on him. I can see why people could suggest he doesnt want the fight after these comments. Not that I think AJ is afraid of Wilder or thinks he cant win, more to do with the boxing politics.Comment
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Lol fake quotes? Are you delusional? As QUOTED by the NYTimes now suck on the wankerLook at this alt, we have to post like this to teach you uneducated Americans on here
All you guys do is make fake quotes and mis leading threads like this to protect wilders ducking
Go buy wilder a pen boy and see what happens if he ever signs
It’s lights out wankerComment
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