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  • #41
    Originally posted by uppercut510 View Post
    LMAO bro stop it and calm down ASAP!
    You're the third consecutive person to reply to my post that has failed to present an argument against anything that I said. I know you guys can do better than this.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by doom_specialist View Post
      I think it's moreso because Joshua is already highly lucrative, and a loss could stop the gravy train. He's still young, so there's no point in taking a high-risk-high-reward fight when low-risk-high-reward fights are available. These guys are businessmen at the end of the day.
      But if he had confidence he could beat Wilder, he would take the fight.

      Because beating Wilder and unifying the entire heavyweight division would make him an even bigger star than he already is. Every single fight he takes for the rest of his career would be bigger if he beat Wilder.

      He'd be the undisputed heavyweight champion -- the first since Lennox Lewis and only the third undisputed champion in any weight class since Jermain Taylor.

      If he thinks he can beat Wilder and doesn't take the fight, that's even worse business than taking a risky fight. It's only good business to avoid Wilder if he thinks he will lose.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by peplz View Post
        Such a shallow response is like you admitting that you don't really have an argument against anything I just said. So keep waving that white flag and maybe I'll stop beating you up with the truth.
        you are like one of the last fanboys standing that call the 50mil fake, a lot of them have had to admit it.

        https://www.boxingscene.com/joshua-h...ght-uk--128489

        While Joshua was initially skeptical of the high offer, Hearn confirmed that it's legitimate and the money is there.

        Even with $50 million on the table, Joshua is willing to make less money in order to face Wilder in the UK.

        If Wilder wins, then Joshua is willing to make the rematch in the United States.

        "It's the general opinion of myself, AJ and Rob McCracken [Joshua's trainer] that because of the status of AJ in the fight and what we've built over here in the U.K. that we should try and get it over here because he has earned the right for that fight over here," Hearn told Nick Parkinson.

        "If Wilder wins, the rematch can be over there in America. We are going back and forth with talks at the moment and I'm confident we can make that fight. AJ appreciates he might not make as much money by fighting in the U.K. but realises that Wilder should be coming to the U.K. to fight first."

        Joshua has grown accustomed to having massive crowds at his events, which recently range from 76-90,000 fans packing a stadium

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        • #44
          The truth about Hearn and AJ .. by Frank Warren. Bwahaha!

          Anybody who believes a word Frank Warren says about Eddie Hearn doesn't know anything about Warren and Hearn!

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          • #45
            Originally posted by kafkod View Post
            Anybody who believes a word Frank Warren says about Eddie Hearn doesn't know anything about Warren and Hearn!
            oh how convenient

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            • #46
              Originally posted by uppercut510 View Post
              oh how convenient
              Believe what you want to believe. But remember .. that's what gullible people do.

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              • #47
                Warren: Real Answer Is Joshua's Team Doesn't Want Wilder Fight

                Originally posted by doom_specialist View Post
                When you turn down $50M guaranteed before you even see a contract, the headline is a no-brainer



                yep, that is clearly obvious

                not sure how/why the fanboys would want to defend it

                no big deal, that fight is not even due yet..... it is clearly obvious what they are doing, and it is clearly obvious why..... that fight will happen in good time

                it would likely happen sooner if the Joshua fanboys kept it real

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by famicommander View Post
                  Who cares who makes the offer?

                  Who in their right mind would insist that both fighters go out of their way to make less money? Because that's what Joshua's camp did.

                  both camps make less money FROM THAT ONE FIGHT

                  but Joshua makes a LOT more money, by keeping the train rolling

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by doom_specialist View Post
                    I think it's moreso because Joshua is already highly lucrative, and a loss could stop the gravy train. He's still young, so there's no point in taking a high-risk-high-reward fight when low-risk-high-reward fights are available. These guys are businessmen at the end of the day.


                    absolutely, thats it right there

                    but it will be fun listening to the cool stories, from the bro's

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by kafkod View Post
                      Anybody who believes a word Frank Warren says about Eddie Hearn doesn't know anything about Warren and Hearn!


                      it is clearly fkn obvious what is happening, bro lol

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