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  • #81
    Originally posted by Ray* View Post
    Whyte now brings his own PPV platform, so he is even more deserving of % if the market is right.
    But Joshua is a massive A side when compared to Whyte. He sells much more. I don't see Whyte pricing himself out. I see him as being reasonable if he were to go for the rematch.

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    • #82
      Originally posted by lparm View Post
      Bruh if Ortiz couldn't beat wilder when was was 50 he's not going to beat him any easier when he's turning 52
      Translation: "I'm skeeeerred for my idol Wilder. Ortiz may annihilate him in a rematch".

      LOL!!!!

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      • #83
        Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post
        But Joshua is a massive A side when compared to Whyte. He sells much more. I don't see Whyte pricing himself out. I see him as being reasonable if he were to go for the rematch.
        Of course not why would Whyte price himself out? His only motivation should be winning those belts not arguing over money or percentage.

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        • #84
          Take a Whyte fight, then the Wilder rematch. Big risk, but also big reward. 'All the marbles' fight would come right afterwards if he wins those two. And I think he has an excellent chance at both. As for Joshua, I just don't think he can get a W out of that one. But I'm sure he'd give Anthony a few scares along the way.

          There are a bunch of interesting possible HW fight matchups that will happen over the next couple years. Looking forward to some great ones.

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          • #85
            Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post
            The person I was talking to wasn't though was he?
            Guess not...

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            • #86
              Originally posted by Ray* View Post
              Of course not why would Whyte price himself out? His only motivation should be winning those belts not arguing over money or percentage.
              Then we agree then.

              That doesn't happen too often in this place.

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              • #87
                Originally posted by Ray* View Post
                Whyte now brings his own PPV platform, so he is even more deserving of % if the market is right.
                This statement presumes that the Whyte Parker ppv did well. Percent splits should be based on the value a fighter brings to the table not just the additional fans they bring. There will be AJ fans that will buy his PPV because he is fighting Povetkin that didnt buy the Joshua Parker ppv.

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                • #88
                  Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post
                  At which point could Joshua fight Ortiz? He fought Wlad which was a much bigger fight with the WBA also being on the line. He then fought his IBF mandatory which he had to do before he satisfied the WBA mandatory to keep his title. Ortiz then fails a test and is taken out of the rankings for all of Joshua's titles. Joshua couldn't have fought him even if he wanted to. So Joshua fights in a unification with Parker which is a bigger fight by the way. And now he had to fight his mandatory in Povetkin. So at no point could Joshua fight Ortiz. Sorry, but the facts are against you here. But you're American so you push your own agenda all day. But it's wrong.
                  Ok, fair enough; However, that is neither here nor there. What about that April 13, 2019 date? It's still open. Why can't AJ fight King Kong then?

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                  • #89
                    Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post
                    And When was Joshua able to fight Ortiz? There has never been an opportunity to do so.
                    Ok fight him on April 13, 2019. He's available then. If AJ wants it.

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                    • #90
                      Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post
                      But Dillian wouldn't ask for a percentage against Joshua. He knows that would be madness. He'd make his biggest payday, yeah. But he's getting no more than that. And nor would he ask for it.

                      British fans would buy PPV for the Whyte rematch because he's a good fighter who is more proven than Ortiz. So no, the Ortiz fight doesn't sell more. Stop going on like you know what you're talking about because you clearly don't.
                      Well you are right. It won't sell more among boxing fans because you guys know the dangers and risks that a Ortiz fight poses for your hero Anthony Joshua but the casual fan doesn't seem to mind who he fights. Just as long as he is fighting.

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