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  • Comments Thread For: Anthony Joshua Asks Tyson Fury: Why Am I a ****house?

    Lineal champion Tyson Fury erupted in the direction of Anthony Joshua, after watching the unified champion's stoppage win over Alexander Povetkin. After getting rattled in the early going, Joshua knocked out Povetikn to in the seventh round to retain the WBA, IBO, WBO, IBF heavyweight titles at a very packed Wembley Stadium in London.
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  • #2
    in Furys mind? how much time you got?

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    • #3
      Actually he isn't, Eddie Hearn is

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      • #4
        Cause you haven't fought any top 5 heavyweight as of yet. Avoided Wilder like the plauge.

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        • #5
          Because you are!!!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by KingHippo View Post
            Actually he isn't, Eddie Hearn is
            I can't stand Eddie Hearn, but Joshua deserves equal if not more blame for all the BS regarding Wilder. Hearn works for Joshua, NOT the other way around.

            We all know Hearn is a slimy piece of dung. Joshua needs to man-up and take control of his career, and destiny. If he REALLY wanted to fight Wilder, he would have by now. He says money is not important to him.He turned down potentially $100 million to fight Wilder. ($50 million guaranteed plus 1/2 of the PPV for the first fight. PLUS $30 million guaranteed if he lost the first fight, PLUS 1/2 of the PPV.

            If money is not important, offer a 50-50 deal to get it done. Or is money important when its convenient?

            I put AJ AND Hearn in the same boat. Both are the same level.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by KingKrypton View Post
              Cause you haven't fought any top 5 heavyweight as of yet. Avoided Wilder like the plauge.
              Joshua has fought 4 of the top ten fights right now. Wilder fought one of the top 25 haganah. Plus AJ sent the contract to Wilder twice. So how is that ducking? God you guys are dumb

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              • #8
                Originally posted by JWHardin View Post
                I can't stand Eddie Hearn, but Joshua deserves equal if not more blame for all the BS regarding Wilder. Hearn works for Joshua, NOT the other way around.

                We all know Hearn is a slimy piece of dung. Joshua needs to man-up and take control of his career, and destiny. If he REALLY wanted to fight Wilder, he would have by now. He says money is not important to him.He turned down potentially $100 million to fight Wilder. ($50 million guaranteed plus 1/2 of the PPV for the first fight. PLUS $30 million guaranteed if he lost the first fight, PLUS 1/2 of the PPV.

                If money is not important, offer a 50-50 deal to get it done. Or is money important when its convenient?

                I put AJ AND Hearn in the same boat. Both are the same level.
                I actually believe Joshua has absolutely no fear in his heart about facing both of these guys. And I also guarantee you that he wanted that 50 mill way more than Hearn. Hearn was probably furious about AJ even considering it. These kinds of deals benefit the fighter way more than the promoter. Hearn wants to milk him as much as he can and I don't think he's as confident about Joshua as AJ is.

                And, this is coming from a Wilder supporter and Hearn hater, 50-50 is not realistic. I don't even think Wilder thinks it is. This fight is going to happen anyways, this all ducking thing is all promo. They've embraced the eel role and going with it. Only will make the fight bigger once it happen. They really have nowhere else to go.

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                • #9
                  AJ's the top guy at HW. The fact that he doesn't know that people will diss him for no reason is mind boggling.

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                  • #10
                    I assume he's calling him that cuz he considers him dishonest in some of his business dealings. But more importantly its about getting headlines which is what Fury does better than boxing & he's real f#cking good at boxing.

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