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Originally posted by GlassJoey View PostI don’t think it’s weaker. The venue looked sold out, I imagine the ppv did okay, the fight was exciting and he did more damage to Fury than Klitschko did.
Before the fight he was facing constant negativity from the Matchroom mafia. Deontay might have struggled through the fight but he answered lots of the questions asked by his doubters.
supposedly johnny nelson thinks wilder's next ppv, or the fury rematch, will be smaller. otherwise i can't see how he's arguing that wilder deserves less or las less leverage now.
wilder honestly no longer needs joshua if he can keep that up. american PPV has driven dollar signs in boxing for several decades now. FFSt hat fight had a legitimately fantastic finish, the rematch would be HUGE. nobody in the US knows who joshua is yet. yes, the fight woudl potentially be bigger if it was joshua - wilder in the US, but don't act like wilder needs to take short money after he had a fight like that on PPV!
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Originally posted by NEETzsche View PostNelson is a Sky Sports salesman with the worst hot takes in the business, nothing he says could ever result in civil or productive discussion
you think advertisers care abotu the quality of the discussion?
that's a serious quesiton. why do you think they post articles? for the discussion, or to pay the bills and make money?
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Originally posted by thack View PostAs long as Whyte sc****s by Del he'll get the April fight with Joshua ....been there done that ! I'ts like Eddie's arrogant dad Barry said 'we got a seven year plan with Joshua'.....ffs ...that could only come from an accountant ! What a wanker.
If Whyte struggles against Del as he did the last time the April fight may not even happen at Wembley......that venue should be saved for special events and not to line theses greedy peoples pockets .
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Originally posted by New England View Postyou think advertisers care abotu the quality of the discussion?
that's a serious quesiton. why do you think they post articles? for the discussion, or to pay the bills and make money?
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Originally posted by MC Hammer View PostWilder has an option for a big fight again and AJ doesn't. The rematch sells itself and no one in the US will have to be introduced to Fury the same way that they will have to be introduced to AJ
Poor old AJ got possibly the worst fight of his career against bum ***** whyte who he already beat.
UK fanboys need to stop putting up with Hearns crap match making, if they keeping paying for his rubbish fights Hearn will keep putting them on,
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Originally posted by New England View Postsupposedly johnny nelson thinks wilder's next ppv, or the fury rematch, will be smaller. otherwise i can't see how he's arguing that wilder deserves less or las less leverage now.
wilder honestly no longer needs joshua if he can keep that up. american PPV has driven dollar signs in boxing for several decades now. FFSt hat fight had a legitimately fantastic finish, the rematch would be HUGE. nobody in the US knows who joshua is yet. yes, the fight woudl potentially be bigger if it was joshua - wilder in the US, but don't act like wilder needs to take short money after he had a fight like that on PPV!
Who can Wilder fight as a PPV fight bar Fury? He doesn't have any good options.
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Originally posted by Dr Rassclart View PostHilarious!! Check out Joshua’s resume before you spout anymore undiluted cobblers.
Talk about diluted
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