How does a unified champion with 4 belts in 22 fights get called a duck?
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This WBC WBA IBF guy thinks SKY has to match other networks offers and bid for a Joshua fight even though they already have a contract for the rights to Joshua fights. Unbelievable how ****** these Haymon fans are.Comment
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That's not how network boxing contracts work. Of course, as an uneducated inexperienced amateur, you literally have no way of knowing how networking boxing contracts work. For some insane reason, with no education or experience, you just assume you know how everything operates behind the scenes in boxing.
What the network will pay is negotiated on a fight by fight basis. There is typically a minimum, but opponents of prominence command a higher dollar and PPV deals are structured accordingly. Sky is going to guarantee more buys for Joshua vs Wilder than they are for Joshua vs Takam.
The only reason I'm stuck replying to your ******ed horse**** is because I'm being paid to. I feel bad for anybody else trying to reason with you. You've ruined this website. You're by far the worst poster here. By far the least intelligent poster here. By far the most stubborn and hard headed about subjects you know absolutely nothing about.
There's absolutely no way you have any success in life. Nobody with your attitude could possibly be a productive member of society. You obsess over AJ and fight for him on every subject, even subjects you know nothing about. If AJ took a ****, you'd be on a plumbing forum arguing about how his house has the best pipes, even if you knew nothing about plumbing. It's unreal.Comment
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That's not how network boxing contracts work. Of course, as an uneducated inexperienced amateur, you literally have no way of knowing how networking boxing contracts work. For some insane reason, with no education or experience, you just assume you know how everything operates behind the scenes in boxing.
What the network will pay is negotiated on a fight by fight basis. There is typically a minimum, but opponents of prominence command a higher dollar and PPV deals are structured accordingly. Sky is going to guarantee more buys for Joshua vs Wilder than they are for Joshua vs Takam.
The only reason I'm stuck replying to your ******ed horse**** is because I'm being paid to. I feel bad for anybody else trying to reason with you. You've ruined this website. You're by far the worst poster here. By far the least intelligent poster here. By far the most stubborn and hard headed about subjects you know absolutely nothing about.
There's absolutely no way you have any success in life. Nobody with your attitude could possibly be a productive member of society. You obsess over AJ and fight for him on every subject, even subjects you know nothing about. If AJ took a ****, you'd be on a plumbing forum arguing about how his house has the best pipes, even if you knew nothing about plumbing. It's unreal.
I know Sky has a contract.
I know no matter how much BT offered they wouldn't get the fight.
I know Sky doesn't have to match BT.
I know Haymon knew this.
I Know Haymon was negotiating with BT.
I know you're a proven liar, i already proved it in your ticket thread.
I know you have an obsession with Haymon.
I know you won't provide any proof to back up any of your claims about working in the sport.
Your claims/lies mean nothing around here.Comment
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But Wilder is the clear #2, holds the most respected title, and the world wants to see AJ vs Wilder more than any other fight.
So when AJ's team does everything possible to delay that undisputed fight from taking place, fans are going to be understandably upset.
But to protect AJ, his team has a responsibility to deflect blame and give AJ's fans reasons to believe their side isn't holding up the fight, even though they clearly are.Comment
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No you don't. You don't know anything and there's no way you could know anything as you're an uneducated inexperienced amateur child spewing bull**** on the internet.
I know Sky has a contract.
I know no matter how much BT offered they wouldn't get the fight.Last edited by N/A; 11-19-2018, 04:06 AM.Comment
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Trying to use logic and reasoning with fanboys and haters is pointless. Joshua could KO wilder inside the first minute when they do fight and they'd find a way to discredit the win and invent a way for Wilder to win a rematch and then accuse Joshua of ducking for not taking the rematch. Then they'll jump on the bandwagon of the next big threat to Joshua and claim Joshua is ducking him too.Comment
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Very true. All praise to AJ. He's the clear #1 and deservedly so. He's defeated many top contenders and has unified titles. Nobody should dispute his status as #1 in the world heavyweight rankings.
But Wilder is the clear #2, holds the most respected title, and the world wants to see AJ vs Wilder more than any other fight.
So when AJ's team does everything possible to delay that undisputed fight from taking place, fans are going to be understandably upset.
But to protect AJ, his team has a responsibility to deflect blame and give AJ's fans reasons to believe their side isn't holding up the fight, even though they clearly are.
Hearn has been delaying it to build interest in the fight he's admitted as much himself in previous interviews.
Wilder's team have dragged their feet, refusing meetings, making unrealistic financial demands, delaying proceedings either by not signing agreed contracts or waiting for Joshua's mandatories to be enforced before dis*****g details in contracts.
Wilder then signs a 2 fight deal with Fury which of course ensures the fight doesn't happen until at least late 2019.
Both sides should be equally criticised for their actions. But fanboys prefer to pick a side then accuse the other side of ducking.Comment
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The thing which seems strange to me is that he isn't even a boxing fan. I have no idea why he posts on this forum.Comment
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