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  • Bronx2245
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    #71
    Originally posted by Laligalaliga
    With all the explanation he gave you, you still blinded by your short thinking.
    AK KO fury now means nothing to his cause. He has stated it clearly he wants that green belt and that's his priority. Whoever has the green belt is an enemy that has to be cut down.
    Fury fight can come later. This is AJ on mission not a charity work or favor escapade.
    If AJ was on a mission, they wouldn't have offered a flat-fee this past summer! Now that Wilder has fought Ortiz (who AJ never fought) and Fury (who AJ never fought), Joshua is looking real suspect! Hindsight is 20/20! Now AJ has problems even OVER THERE!

    Anthony Joshua ‘is in the business of easy fights’ - AJ slammed by heavyweight rival
    January 7, 2019:

    “He called Fury a fat piece of whatever when he was out, now Fury’s back he doesn’t want to fight Fury all of a sudden..."

    “Joshua is in the business of fighting easier, mediocre fights and making loads of money. Why wouldn’t he fight Wilder for $50m? I’d fight Wilder tomorrow.”

    Joshua did not get the warmest of receptions from the O2 Arena crowd after his honest words to Whyte - a rare occurrence for British boxing’s prized asset.

    “He got angry because he got booed!” Whyte added.

    “The golden goose got angry because the fans booed him. ’Why are my fans booing me? Aaahhh, I’m Anthony Joshua, I’m a legend, why are my own fans booing me?’

    “He went home and cried, he got so angry because they were bullying him. He’s not a bad man, he just needs to relax. He’s showing his true colours.”

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    • Noelanthony
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      #72
      Originally posted by Bronx2245
      Wilder is still here, so I'm good! Ortiz is still here, so I'm good! Miller is still here, so I'm good! Kownacki is here so I'm good! Bryant Jennings is still here, so I'm good! Ajagba is here, so the future looks bright! Even without AJ, Whyte, Chisora, HW boxing in the U.S. is just fine!
      Lololololol Jennings , Kownacki and Ortiz. Let me read out a real list.... we have Usyk so I’m good, a good prospect in Dubois so I’m good. Let throw in Joyce that will test the likes of Miller and Ortiz but definitely destroy Jennings. Then we have our spare tyre Whyte who I Don’t really rate but he will beat up all the names you mentioned baring Wilder and maybe Ortiz. Then can’t forget my gypsy friend Tyson who outboxed your best heavyweight in the United States . Then we have AJ to tie up any loose ends.

      The home of the HW is definitely in the U.K. and it’s going to take more than windmill right hands and baby oil to get back the initiative

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        #73
        Originally posted by Noelanthony
        Lololololol Jennings , Kownacki and Ortiz. Let me read out a real list.... we have Usyk so I’m good, a good prospect in Dubois so I’m good. Let throw in Joyce that will test the likes of Miller and Ortiz but definitely destroy Jennings. Then we have our spare tyre Whyte who I Don’t really rate but he will beat up all the names you mentioned baring Wilder and maybe Ortiz. Then can’t forget my gypsy friend Tyson who outboxed your best heavyweight in the United States . Then we have AJ to tie up any loose ends.

        The home of the HW is definitely in the U.K. and it’s going to take more than windmill right hands and baby oil to get back the initiative
        Is Fury really yours? Where did he fight Wlad? Where did he fight Wilder? What's his most significant win on UK soil? Was it Joshua? Was it Whyte? Why is Joe Joyce training with Abel Sanchez in the U.S., and signed to Richard Schaefer in the U.S.? I bet I'll see more of Joyce on PBC, than you will on Sky! Why are you knocking Ortiz? Whyte and AJ are both afraid of him, that's why he left MatchRoom and came to Haymon! He got a title fight here, not OVER THERE!

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        • Noelanthony
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          #74
          Oh where ever a fighter trains that is his home? So Lomachenko is American. Canelo is American? Pacquiao is American as he has American trainer and fights in the States. Or all the entire Premiership footballers are British because the play and train in the U.K.?

          That’s your problem if you forget where you come from you never get to where you are going. This is not about networks or promoters to me. Josh can fight on PBC for all I care but when and where ever he fights he is British whether he has a Japanese trainer or a Mongolian promoter. Same for any British fighter

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            #75
            Originally posted by Bronx2245
            Is Fury really yours? Where did he fight Wlad? Where did he fight Wilder? What's his most significant win on UK soil? Was it Joshua? Was it Whyte? Why is Joe Joyce training with Abel Sanchez in the U.S., and signed to Richard Schaefer in the U.S.? I bet I'll see more of Joyce on PBC, than you will on Sky! Why are you knocking Ortiz? Whyte and AJ are both afraid of him, that's why he left MatchRoom and came to Haymon! He got a title fight here, not OVER THERE!

            I responded above

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            • Jax teller
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              #76
              Originally posted by Noelanthony
              You based your entire text on Lewis I don’t care for him. I have never liked him. I was a Tyson fan so supporting Lewis was a no no. As for his accomplishments I respect it how can you not. He also has the right to say what he wants about Josh especially he fought and challenged anybody and everybody in their back yard( even though he didn’t have a choice)

              Out of curiosity are you aware baring the fight being staged at a country of their preference accepting the 50 million what it involved? As fans we are only thinking about the money. However, Joshua fighting in the U.K. he would make 40 million so what’s the big deal really?

              We are in 2019 and he is calling out Wilder and you are talking about Summer 2018. Wilder has been beaten up since the 50 million.

              Listen we want the belt you are living in the past talking about disrespectful offers, are you aware what’s on the table now? What happened to one face one name. Let’s rid you of the responsibility as I know Wilder’s mouth is hurting from all the promotion. We wage war on your champion I don’t want to hear well we were ready in September because that’s bullsheet. Those gums have been rattling for 1 year it’s too late for your champion to say good luck and goodbye.then face Breazeale . It’s knuckle up or forever �� shut up
              Originally posted by Bronx2245
              Maybe if you and AJ were from Ghana, you would understand this championship level boxing game a little better! For example:

              Lewis is 37 now. His choice of endgame appears to involve nothing more than one last monster payday against an opponent whose showing in Memphis seven months ago should have disqualified him from any consideration of a rematch. But Lewis-Tyson II is what the US pay-per-view operators want. Lewis- Klitschko would appeal to them only if Lewis were fighting both brothers at once.

              Which is bad luck for boxing fans. Now 31, Vitali is too inflexible a technician to make a champion but, at 6ft 8in, he would at least be able to look Lewis in the eye as they touched gloves.

              "If we were to look at it without emotion," Vitali said this week, "then a fight with me would not mean much to Lennox. He is very famous and his place in boxing history is already secure. So a fight with me, or with any other boxer, would bring him no more glory than he already has. If he lost, it wouldn't cost him much in financial terms but he would suffer a moral defeat and that would certainly hurt his image as a boxer."

              January 29: Lennox Lewis has refused to fight Vitali Klitschko, the number one contender in the World Boxing Council's heavyweight rankings.


              Lewis never turned down $50 Million! He turned down your boy because it was going to make less money than fighting a washed up Tyson, and LEWIS WAS 37! AJ is nowhere near 37! Lewis was offered nowhere near $50 Million Dollars! Lewis fought Tyson and Holyfield, and he didn't fight Bowe because of Bowe! I think you should put some respect on his name! Don't hate the man for speaking the truth! Your son asked for $50 Million to come to the U.S., and when that offer came, like Lennox said, "He changed his tune!" Whether in New York, London, or Lagos, or Accra, that's called FEAR!

              ONE AIM, ONE GOD, AND ONE DESTINY!
              The 50 mil has been confirmed to be backed by BT for broadcasting rights by Warren and now Dibella (thaboxing voice interview). So with todays exchange of 1.28 dollars to the pound AJ gets £39mil and Sky probably take half due to contract with him so AJ gets £20 mil to fight Wilder?!?!?!

              No wonder they didn't want to meet to provide the details.

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              • Jax teller
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                #77
                Originally posted by Noelanthony
                Oh where ever a fighter trains that is his home? So Lomachenko is American. Canelo is American? Pacquiao is American as he has American trainer and fights in the States. Or all the entire Premiership footballers are British because the play and train in the U.K.?

                That’s your problem if you forget where you come from you never get to where you are going. This is not about networks or promoters to me. Josh can fight on PBC for all I care but when and where ever he fights he is British whether he has a Japanese trainer or a Mongolian promoter. Same for any British fighter
                "Damn host nation always winning the World Cup!"

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                • Laligalaliga
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                  #78
                  Originally posted by Bronx2245
                  Wilder is still here, so I'm good! Ortiz is still here, so I'm good! Miller is still here, so I'm good! Kownacki is here so I'm good! Bryant Jennings is still here, so I'm good! Ajagba is here, so the future looks bright! Even without AJ, Whyte, Chisora, HW boxing in the U.S. is just fine!
                  All these guys you mention above will be fully exposed. Sooner or later, they will come for the payday and used as sacrificial lamb.

                  Wilder can't give any of them a pay day. So we all know where all road leads to.

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                  • Laligalaliga
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by Bronx2245
                    If AJ was on a mission, they wouldn't have offered a flat-fee this past summer! Now that Wilder has fought Ortiz (who AJ never fought) and Fury (who AJ never fought), Joshua is looking real suspect! Hindsight is 20/20! Now AJ has problems even OVER THERE!

                    Anthony Joshua ‘is in the business of easy fights’ - AJ slammed by heavyweight rival
                    January 7, 2019:

                    “He called Fury a fat piece of whatever when he was out, now Fury’s back he doesn’t want to fight Fury all of a sudden..."

                    “Joshua is in the business of fighting easier, mediocre fights and making loads of money. Why wouldn’t he fight Wilder for $50m? I’d fight Wilder tomorrow.”

                    Joshua did not get the warmest of receptions from the O2 Arena crowd after his honest words to Whyte - a rare occurrence for British boxing’s prized asset.

                    “He got angry because he got booed!” Whyte added.

                    “The golden goose got angry because the fans booed him. ’Why are my fans booing me? Aaahhh, I’m Anthony Joshua, I’m a legend, why are my own fans booing me?’

                    “He went home and cried, he got so angry because they were bullying him. He’s not a bad man, he just needs to relax. He’s showing his true colours.”

                    https://www.express.co.uk/sport/boxi...der-Tyson-Fury
                    For the fact that hez on mission doesn't me he has to overpay ever hopper and give them retirement savings.

                    Business is business, sport is sport. It's interwoven. Wilder will get whatever is deemed due for him for the green belt.

                    Sooner or later wilder will have no where to run to. Meanwhile, don't be misguided, the reason hez still been offered mega box is bc he still has the green belt. Once he looses the belt, he will be offered bellow $5m.
                    Don't get twisted.

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                    • Bronx2245
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                      #80
                      Originally posted by Noelanthony
                      Oh where ever a fighter trains that is his home? So Lomachenko is American. Canelo is American? Pacquiao is American as he has American trainer and fights in the States. Or all the entire Premiership footballers are British because the play and train in the U.K.?

                      That’s your problem if you forget where you come from you never get to where you are going. This is not about networks or promoters to me. Josh can fight on PBC for all I care but when and where ever he fights he is British whether he has a Japanese trainer or a Mongolian promoter. Same for any British fighter
                      I'm just messing with you. Of course they'll always be British, but they came to where the best fighters fight, and I'm not messing with you about that! The best fighters from around the world come here, regardless of nationality or weight class! tell Joshua, we're waiting. MAN UP!

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