Again I agree with you and cheer for that. I also want those 3 fight each other and between those fights, I want them fighting against good contenders. I hope they bring this same excitement again in Heavyweight boxing. I am craving for this. Let's the best man win.
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Bugger off Beyoncé asz sniffer! Your bum champ is shlt scared, if a fat Fury who has been laid off for 3 years snorting coke and binge drinking himself to almost death with all sorts of mental problems can defeat your bum champ, what do you think a fit AJ would do? That is why most you ******s prefer a Fury -Wilder fight, cos you know your champ would have his soul crushed by AJ.Comment
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Go find out what dosser means you ******!
You are the ldiot, Wilder has a contract still in his lap, if he wants the work he should sign it, stop bringing up the past, we are at the present and a contract has been sent to your bum champ! All he needs to do is sign then the fight gets made, he can run but he can’t hide. The fans demands this fight ASAP!Comment
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It’s a matter of time (hopefully) that Hearn’s game becomes realised to those that matter to him the most - the UK casuals. The actual fans of boxing, mostly, see through it already but so long as Hearn can continue his pitches to those that just want to see Joshua no matter what, then this will continue, because there’s a lot of them.
In my opinion I think they all know. I’ve said it many times. They know that the gamble they took with AJ swooping in for recently freed up belts and the subsequent success from his Klitschko fight was a brush too close to the bone, but seeing as it paid off they’ve now become increasingly careful with more and more smoke and mirrors - protecting their assets. It makes sense but it lacks honour and eventually the well of blundering on with this shtick will run dry. One day Wembley suddenly won’t be as full. It is inevitable.
Fury being back in town has dulled AJ’s appeal most definitely. Wilder met him head on and likewise bolstered his own stock. This game moves on. It doesn’t matter how big you get, nobody is bigger than the game itself. Hearn needs to stop his gimmicks next year, another year of his usual stuff won’t go down well at all.
Don’t get me wrong, if the fight was made I am sure 100% that Joshua would be glad for it and make a go of it for himself. I don’t believe the problem here is Joshua’s character or courage so to speak, but it must be said that he does seem slightly content with ‘hiding’ behind his salesman style promotion, let’s be honest.
I’m sure that deep down Hearn is well aware, especially now, that if someone as agile and jittery and unpredictable as Tyson Fury was absolutely nailed by wilder then what would happen to someone like Joshua with literally less than a quarter of the ‘hard-to-hit’ nature of Fury?Comment
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Miller's got a date pencilled in @ MSG on January 18th. So what's stopping Hearn matching AJ against Big Baby in a 70/30% purse split contest? Josh claims to be in constant good shape, so there should be no problem regarding fitness. If AJ doesn't start fighting more then twice a year & only in the UK then his credibility is going to be hit hard. "Very hard"!!Comment
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Exactly, let the best man win.Again I agree with you and cheer for that. I also want those 3 fight each other and between those fights, I want them fighting against good contenders. I hope they bring this same excitement again in Heavyweight boxing. I am craving for this. Let's the best man win.Comment
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Your last paragraph is the reason why he needs to sign the contract ASAP and be the undisputed champion.It’s a matter of time (hopefully) that Hearn’s game becomes realised to those that matter to him the most - the UK casuals. The actual fans of boxing, mostly, see through it already but so long as Hearn can continue his pitches to those that just want to see Joshua no matter what, then this will continue, because there’s a lot of them.
In my opinion I think they all know. I’ve said it many times. They know that the gamble they took with AJ swooping in for recently freed up belts and the subsequent success from his Klitschko fight was a brush too close to the bone, but seeing as it paid off they’ve now become increasingly careful with more and more smoke and mirrors - protecting their assets. It makes sense but it lacks honour and eventually the well of blundering on with this shtick will run dry. One day Wembley suddenly won’t be as full. It is inevitable.
Fury being back in town has dulled AJ’s appeal most definitely. Wilder met him head on and likewise bolstered his own stock. This game moves on. It doesn’t matter how big you get, nobody is bigger than the game itself. Hearn needs to stop his gimmicks next year, another year of his usual stuff won’t go down well at all.
Don’t get me wrong, if the fight was made I am sure 100% that Joshua would be glad for it and make a go of it for himself. I don’t believe the problem here is Joshua’s character or courage so to speak, but it must be said that he does seem slightly content with ‘hiding’ behind his salesman style promotion, let’s be honest.
I’m sure that deep down Hearn is well aware, especially now, that if someone as agile and jittery and unpredictable as Tyson Fury was absolutely nailed by wilder then what would happen to someone like Joshua with literally less than a quarter of the ‘hard-to-hit’ nature of Fury?
This shouldn't be too difficult to understand.Comment
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That’s just it I’m under no illusion that if Wilder hits us with the Shawn michael’s sweet chin music we are going to sleep. I say we because when Wilder connects I may hit the floor at the same time because the amount of money I have riding on Joshua will be ridiculous. However, if we catch Wilder on the chin those Birdlegs will snap in halfLast edited by Noelanthony; 12-20-2018, 05:36 AM.Comment
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