Comments Thread For: Sugar Ray Leonard: Joshua-Wilder is a Fight Made in Heaven

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  • thack
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    #11
    Spot on from Sugar but the man running Joshua's career is an accountant and don't be fooled into thinking his name is Eddie!

    As the old dog Hearn said Joshua's on a seven year plan' and the fight with Wilder should marinade for another two years......scary for boxing fans but this is who this prick is!
    Last edited by thack; 10-17-2018, 09:22 AM.

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    • Vinnykin
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      #12
      There's only one guy in the U.K willing to travel for greatness, and it's not Joshua.

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      • Noelanthony
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        #13
        Originally posted by 1hourRun
        Another legend shames GayJ!
        Figment of your imagination.... I’ve tallied up all 11,000 of your comments computed it in my hard drive and my intel pentium has come up accurate estimation based on your comments on how you must look

        https://goo.gl/images/hbdF17

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        • markther
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          #14
          True. NO ONE can argue with Leonard on this one. Only a few idiots on this forum. But both Leonard and Ali were GLOBAL superstars in boxing. They were household names and recognized at the top of sports in general, ALL over the world. Joshua or Wilder aren’t there yet. Wilder going over to UK is actually a smart move on his part. And if Wilder wins and continues to have some fights overseas, it will only enhance his Global brand. If Joshua beats Wilder, he needs to have some title defenses in the USA to build his global brand and be a household name. And not just a superstar in boxing, but a superstar of all major sports like Leonard and Ali was. And like Michael Jordan in the NBA was.

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          • 1hourRun
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            #15
            Originally posted by Noelanthony
            Figment of your imagination.... I’ve tallied up all 11,000 of your comments computed it in my hard drive and my intel pentium has come up accurate estimation based on your comments on how you must look

            https://goo.gl/images/hbdF17



            And heres you.

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            • Bronx2245
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              #16
              Five-weight world champion Leonard believes Joshua needs to make the trip across the Atlantic if he wants to be remembered as a world great.

              Joshua would rather have 80,000 fans in the UK, and make $20 million dollars, vice 15,000 fans in Las Vegas, and make $50 million dollars! It is what it is!

              Some will say, "Why should he go to Las Vegas?" They asked notorious Bank Robber Slick Willie Sutton, "Why do you rob banks?" His reply, "Because that's where the money is at!"

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              • BoxngLove
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                #17
                First let me say Leonard-Hagler-Hearn-Duran is my fav era of boxing. Leonard, himself had dealt with a detatched retina, and Hagler had SIGNIFICANTLY slowed down in his penultimate fight with Leonard. SRL was ringside, and he saw that was a match made in heaven for preserving his record and cementing his legacy. It was Hagler's fight to win, and we know the rest.

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                • povalles77
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                  #18
                  How much did it cost to say that, Ray??

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                  • Noelanthony
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by 1hourRun



                    And heres you.
                    Lololololol

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