He’s just reading from Eddy’s script
Comments Thread For: Joshua on Leaving SHO for DAZN: Business is Not About Loyalty!
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I support him as a fighter, but man AJ and Hearn love to contradict themselves in the media.Comment
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While part of me agrees with the statement
There should be no feelings involved when it comes to business , they only get in the way and if that means switching things up and looking out for your best interest then so be it
But I can’t really co-sign the no loyalty part. Usually staying loyal in business is usually the best move because so few people are loyal. Not being loyal is a b.itch made trait that Hearn and AJ seem to have mastered and have no shame showing that they aren’t loyal
iShowtime invested in him when no one else wanted to and paved the way for a AJ / Wilder super fight even offering him a record guarantee.
Only for Hearn and AJ to jump ship and go toDAZN when it was time to make the fight creating another roadblock for the fight not to get made. Not only preventing the fight but short changing AJs pocket
I don’t know but to me the last year or so AJs been coming across as a f.aggotComment
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Any successful business be it a sole trader , partnership or a multinational company requires loyalty from its clients, customers, suppliers etc in order to be successful.
Of all the topics to discuss why is he talking about this? Are you likely to sign with Frank Warren if he offered you the same amount of money or even slightly more than Eddie?.....and why is that?
We need you to fight my brother and stop trying to be a business analyst, philosopher.
Forget about this corporate Facade and focus on knocking out Povetkin........and please please don’t add your 20 pence about Wilder shocking comments. That’s his mess let him sort it outComment
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Come on now. You are making it sound like AJ is this struggling kid coming from nowhere. He is an Olympic champion. Look at how Audley Harrison and Amir Khan were fast tracked - people in the UK wanted to see them from day 1. Showtime didn't discover AJ.While part of me agrees with the statement
There should be no feelings involved when it comes to business , they only get in the way and if that means switching things up and looking out for your best interest then so be it
But I can’t really co-sign the no loyalty part. Usually staying loyal in business is usually the best move because so few people are loyal. Not being loyal is a b.itch made trait that Hearn and AJ seem to have mastered and have no shame showing that they aren’t loyal
iShowtime invested in him when no one else wanted to and paved the way for a AJ / Wilder super fight even offering him a record guarantee.
Only for Hearn and AJ to jump ship and go toDAZN when it was time to make the fight creating another roadblock for the fight not to get made. Not only preventing the fight but short changing AJs pocket
I don’t know but to me the last year or so AJs been coming across as a f.aggot
Networks aren't 'loyal'. They will drop a fighter when it suits them. Why should fighters be any different? Joshua is speaking up against the old model where fighters were groomed and guided with no say on what happens to them. You have to do what's best for you - just as networks do what's best for them.Comment
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Likewise.
Following him and his rise was great, watching arenas and stadiums get packed in Britain repeatedly was great, having a figurehead being built for British boxing was great etc etc...but since he reached where he is right now it’s become a joke.
AJ is a hand puppet that Hearn has his arm shoved firmly up. It’s a joke.Comment
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