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  • #31
    Originally posted by DougalDylan View Post
    You just have to look at what Wilder did to see how much fans would let slip he was out right ducking everyone at 30 odd fights having achieved a pale fraction of what Joshua has already. As long as he picking top 5's with an occasional top 10 as a mandatory its hard to see anyone grumble.

    The fight the UK fans will call for is Fury if he beats Wilder, even Warren may have to give the fans that one though if Yarde etc are anything to go by he'll fight till the bitter end. Warren will demand Joshua sell his soul to BT sport or something to try and scupper it.



    it is clearly obvious who is avoiding that fight, and it is clearly obvious why

    brit sport fans are smart, they know whats up

    especially with guys like Lewis, Fury, Warren, Khan, Bellew all telling Joshua to stop ducking Wilder

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    • #32
      Quite simply Frank Warren wants to put Matchroom Sports out of business.

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      • #33
        I would just love for Frank Warren to schedule the Wilder/Fury rematch on April 13 in the U.K. If there is enough money in it to be made. Real boxing fans would tune in to watch Wilder/Fury; Where as casual and Anthony Joshua fans would tune in to watch Joshua vs a recycled Dillian Shyte.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by teamindividual View Post
          he's not wrong....eddie committed promotional malpractice with how he handled wilder/aj negotiations and everything he's said after about wilder/fury. he's new to playing with the big dogs and has looked like an amateur, speaking when he should be listening. his word no longer carries any weight and it''s rubbing off on AJ and diminishing AJ's standing with the public. never should have turned out this way.
          I think you might be really out of touch with the UK market. Joshua can do no wrong to the British public.

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          • #35
            Well at least to me, thing seems to be unraveling for Anthony Joshua quick. Eddie needs to stage his next fight in America in order to introduce him to a much broader audience.

            That is his only shot at landing a Deontay Wilder fight. He can start by challenging Jarrell Miller in late 2019. However, he is going to have to come to America in order to get the global boxing public to know him.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
              I would just love for Frank Warren to schedule the Wilder/Fury rematch on April 13 in the U.K. If there is enough money in it to be made. Real boxing fans would tune in to watch Wilder/Fury; Where as casual and Anthony Joshua fans would tune in to watch Joshua vs a recycled Dillian Shyte.
              It would be funny but with Wembley booked for Joshua, the Wilder v Fury match would be very restricted to UK venues that could out-do the Joshua fight.

              That's if the rematch is in the UK (Where I believe it should be).

              I think Joshua's fight will still sell out!

              On the flip side, Hearn could use this to his promotional advantage! If they book that date, he could go on the offensive saying that both Fury and Wilder are now dodging Joshua...you know the rhetoric! This endless media war is getting ******

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              • #37
                Joshua is the casual pick in the UK over Fury.

                He the dream ticket for the ******* media to hype up, perfect diversity material.

                Humble, and supports his 'community'...blah, blah, blah.

                Fury on the other hand is white, toxic, uneducated and a misogynist traveller.

                But the truth is, Joshua is being used by Hearn - he is just a meat puppet.

                Fury is a man in control of his destiny.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by SeGoodland View Post
                  It would be funny but with Wembley booked for Joshua, the Wilder v Fury match would be very restricted to UK venues that could out-do the Joshua fight.

                  That's if the rematch is in the UK (Where I believe it should be).

                  I think Joshua's fight will still sell out!

                  On the flip side, Hearn could use this to his promotional advantage! If they book that date, he could go on the offensive saying that both Fury and Wilder are now dodging Joshua...you know the rhetoric! This endless media war is getting ******
                  One thing is for certain, both promoters would stand to lose $Millions of dollars in gate and television revenue fees; If the two bouts were scheduled on the same date. Warren could even book the fight in Cardiff at Millennium Stadium. It would be freaking huge.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by champion4ever
                    One thing is for sure, both would lose potential money if they are both scheduled on that date. Warren could book the fight in Cardiff at Millennium Stadium. It would be freaking huge.
                    I am just wanting to get dates in the diary, you know? The Wilder v Fury fight build up was good, there was something to look forward to.

                    When its just pure speculation, I get really frustrated because of the whole 'He said this, he said that, we can make a fight in five minutes, he's dodging him, I want 50%' Ergh, it really gives me a headache.

                    Joshua has reportedly said 'make the fight', Hearn needs to get this done.

                    It makes complete sense to me...
                    1. Hearn & Warren make Joshua v Fury for April 13th
                    2. Wilder fights Breazeale or Ortiz rematch (I don't care who) in the interim.
                    3. Fury beats Joshua on points.
                    4. Wilder v Fury rematch is twice as big so Wilder makes way more cash and still gets the Unification that he is so bitter about.
                    5. Fury becomes Undisputed HW Champion and retires.
                    6. Charles Martin becomes IBF Champ again.

                    Simple.

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                    • #40
                      Frank Warren baby beater confirmed?

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