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  • #31
    Originally posted by Feint First View Post
    So he's willing to come out of his cocoon in england to face Fat Baby but needs homecourt advantage to take on the big bad wolf Wilder.

    Poor, fragile, Lil' AJ must be shook af.
    Joshua vs Miller is a terrible fight.

    What has Miller done to earn a title fight against Joshua?

    Beat up a washed-up, undersized 42 year old Adamek? Go 12 rounds with 37 year old Duhaupas? Stop Bogdan Dinu, who had a grand total of 18 since turning pro 10 years ago?

    This is a horrendous fight. Miller has yet to fight a decent prospect yet AJ think's he a credible opponent.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by BennyBlanco View Post
      Joshua vs Miller is a terrible fight.

      What has Miller done to earn a title fight against Joshua?

      Beat up a washed-up, undersized 42 year old Adamek? Go 12 rounds with 37 year old Duhaupas? Stop Bogdan Dinu, who had a grand total of 18 since turning pro 10 years ago?

      This is a horrendous fight. Miller has yet to fight a decent prospect yet AJ think's he a credible opponent.
      No, he doesn't think he's a credible opponent, that's what AJ's trying to avoid. But he thinks they can sell him like one.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by BennyBlanco View Post
        Joshua vs Miller is a terrible fight.

        What has Miller done to earn a title fight against Joshua?

        Beat up a washed-up, undersized 42 year old Adamek? Go 12 rounds with 37 year old Duhaupas? Stop Bogdan Dinu, who had a grand total of 18 since turning pro 10 years ago?

        This is a horrendous fight. Miller has yet to fight a decent prospect yet AJ think's he a credible opponent.
        Meh, he's not the worst opponent. BoxRec has him at 5 behind the Big 3 and Povetkin, he's 2nd with the WBA, 4th with the WBO. Ortiz is probably the only opponent out there better at the moment as he's already blasted out Whyte..

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        • #34
          If this fight happens, it will still be PPV in the UK and do good numbers, but they will need about a $6-7 million license fee from DAZN to make it worth it. The live gate at MSG isn't reaching $11-12 million as Joshua's Wembley fights usually do, but it will still do good numbers. Interested in seeing Canelo/Fielding live gate as a good comparison here.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by KTFOKING View Post
            If this fight happens, it will still be PPV in the UK and do good numbers, but they will need about a $6-7 million license fee from DAZN to make it worth it. The live gate at MSG isn't reaching $11-12 million as Joshua's Wembley fights usually do, but it will still do good numbers. Interested in seeing Canelo/Fielding live gate as a good comparison here.
            I think DAZN will pony up whatever they need to make Joshua a star in the US. He's their second lotto ticket so to speak..

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            • #36
              Originally posted by rolshans View Post
              Either/or. I'd really prefer it be on DAZN so that I can watch for $10 instead of $75 lmao. But as long as the fight happens.
              You are asking way too much for your $10.

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              • #37
                Oh okay I can deal with this option!! This will be way better than a rematch with Dillian Whyte. Give Big Baby a chance to sink or swim............ Or float!!! Lol haha

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by BWC View Post
                  I think DAZN will pony up whatever they need to make Joshua a star in the US. He's their second lotto ticket so to speak..
                  Absolutley, also their second biggest name to attract subscribers minus Canelo. Shouldn't be much of a problem for them to pony up $6-7 million here. Possibly even more.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Bad Bart View Post
                    No, he doesn't think he's a credible opponent, that's what AJ's trying to avoid. But he thinks they can sell him like one.
                    With Big Baby being from New York and his personality, I think they feel he can draw a crowd plus he'll make AJ look good. Myself I'm curious to see how Miller holds up against a legit opponent and not another 40 year old journeyman.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Feint First View Post
                      So he's willing to come out of his cocoon in england to face Fat Baby but needs homecourt advantage to take on the big bad wolf Wilder.

                      Poor, fragile, Lil' AJ must be shook af.
                      Big bad wolf that blames baby oil on his right hand not finding the target. That is the greatest of all excuses I have heard. Deontay ‘ baby oil’ Wilder a wolf?? More like a deer in headlights. Make sure the rematch is not PPV as that puts pressure on Beyoncé. Remember his words not mine.

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