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Joshua To Wilder: If You Believe You Can Win - Sign Contract!
Yep. It's very simple.
Why do you even need $5 million to fight someone you can beat?
Nothing complicated about it.
4 titles have zero value to this Deontay character.
Have never seen anything like it where a fighter behave as if it's his last fight.
And he wants retirement money.
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Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View PostThing is, AJ doesn`t need Wilder. He can fight guys like Miller, Whyte, Chisora, Pulev, Ruiz jr..It`s his money, not Wilder`s. AJ is a huge name in Uk and it doesn`t matter who he fights.
His fight v Povetkin is nowhere near sold out yet. His fights v Takam and Parker were lacklustre and that's reflecting on the sales of the upcoming fight.
Joshua does incredible numbers, no doubt, but a lot of people that go see him do not really follow boxing. It's just an event. once it's no longer providing the excitement it once did and the novelty wears off, they will go find something new.
He's still sold a lot of tickets for the next fight and it might eventually sell out but that's how it starts. Ticket sales get slower, then eventually they just get less and less.Last edited by TheBigLug; 08-01-2018, 04:43 AM.
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Originally posted by peplz View PostFirst of all this $50 million offer was a PR scheme on the part of Deontay Wilder and Shelly Finkel. It was never real. And only the fans of Deontay Wilder's social media antics take that 50 million dollar offer seriously. The "we will not send you anything in writing until you accept the offer" stance is proof positive that this was not a genuine offer. And cancelling face to face meetings that were already prearranged because "meeting would be nonconstructive without them accepting the offer" is not what someone who was serious about making a deal would do or say. Calling someone gay or changing their name into an insult does not help you prove your point. It just makes you and all of the Wilder supporters seem like a bunch of rabid dogs who don't even care about whats real or not real. And being in the power position or being the A-side gives you the privelege of having advantages going in to a fight. How many times has Deontay Wilder been willing to give up his advantages over his opponents? He is just so use to fighting nobodies with no leverage that he is just appalled by being in a situation where ultimately he can't have it all his way.
That seems much more accurate....
Would you rather I call him Anthony Johnson??
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Originally posted by TheBigLug View PostThe casuals might get bored soon.
His fight v Povetkin is nowhere near sold out yet. His fights v Takam and Parker were lacklustre and that's reflecting on the sales of the upcoming fight.
Joshua does incredible numbers, no doubt, but a lot of people that go see him do not really follow boxing. It's just an event. once it's no longer providing the excitement it once did and the novelty wears off, they will go find something new.
He's still sold a lot of tickets for the next fight and it might eventually sell out but that's how it starts. Ticket sales get slower, then eventually they just get less and less.
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Originally posted by peplz View PostI could say a lot of the same things about you that you said about me. Obviously you and I have an entirely different world view from one another. And I'm fine with just leaving it at that.
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Originally posted by Noelanthony View PostWilder don’t run he swims.... That’s beautiful I like that. So let me guess when he unleashes the windmill swing he is actually mimicking breaststroke or front crawl in the water??
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Originally posted by Just looking View PostI was just pointing out that his training methods don't force his body that much. Swimming is known to prolong fighters career. Joshua on the other hand run and do too much weight training, he will suffer way more from wear and tear
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