Comments Thread For: Joshua Set To Bank Career-High Purse in Miller Defense
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When you do your own research, when you listen to sources directly to get the full context of what is actually said, when you formulate your own opinions BEFORE listening to other people's views, you realize that Klitschko, Martin, Parker and Joshua have all avoided Wilder for far less dangerous opponents. Joshua has nobody else to blame but himself for not fighting Wilder in September, losing the Wembley date in April and having to wait for the Wilder-Fury rematch. He didn't expect Fury to step in and steal his limelight.Comment
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When you do your own research, when you listen to sources directly to get the full context of what is actually said, when you formulate your own opinions BEFORE listening to other people's views, you realize that Klitschko, Martin, Parker and Joshua have all avoided Wilder for far less dangerous opponents. Joshua has nobody else to blame but himself for not fighting Wilder in September, losing the Wembley date in April and having to wait for the Wilder-Fury rematch. He didn't expect Fury to step in and steal his limelight.Comment
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Right. Klitschko offering Wilder step aside money to fight for the WBC title, Joshua choosing to overpay Martin for a shot at the IBF title instead of fighting Povetkin in 2016 to become WBC mandatory, Klitschko choosing Joshua over Wilder to fight for the WBA title, Parker choosing Joshua over Wilder to unify the WBO title for a 30% split, Joshua all of a sudden NOT offering Wilder a split, then rejecting a Showtime offer (he asked for) of $50 million against 50% guarantee and choosing to fight Povetkin instead...
These are all false narratives. Wilder has been ducking the whole time. The truth has been staring me in the face. Don't know how I didn't see it...Comment
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Right. Klitschko offering Wilder step aside money to fight for the WBC title, Joshua choosing to overpay Martin for a shot at the IBF title instead of fighting Povetkin in 2016 to become WBC mandatory, Klitschko choosing Joshua over Wilder to fight for the WBA title, Parker choosing Joshua over Wilder to unify the WBO title for a 30% split, Joshua all of a sudden NOT offering Wilder a split, then rejecting a Showtime offer (he asked for) of $50 million against 50% guarantee and choosing to fight Povetkin instead...
These are all false narratives. Wilder has been ducking the whole time. The truth has been staring me in the face. Don't know how I didn't see it...Comment
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I keep wondering where their financial brain is.Comment
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When you do your own research, when you listen to sources directly to get the full context of what is actually said, when you formulate your own opinions BEFORE listening to other people's views, you realize that Klitschko, Martin, Parker and Joshua have all avoided Wilder for far less dangerous opponents. Joshua has nobody else to blame but himself for not fighting Wilder in September, losing the Wembley date in April and having to wait for the Wilder-Fury rematch. He didn't expect Fury to step in and steal his limelight.
He ran along with Fury and made half the amount AJ offered. Let's just pretend it's a low ball so we can keep people like you happy.Comment
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Swallow your pride and admit wilder was scared. He turned down an offer he can never make elsewhere even if he is fighting Mike Tyson.
He ran along with Fury and made half the amount AJ offered. Let's just pretend it's a low ball so we can keep people like you happy.
The rest are either playing it safe or are solely focused on "appearing" to be the best. Like Joshua, Whyte, Spence, Thurman and Gervonta Davis. The only meaningful fights for these fighters are:
Joshua - Wilder
Joshua - Fury
Joshua - Ortiz
Whyte - Ortiz
Whyte - Braezaele
Spence - Crawford
Spence - Thurman
Spence - Porter
Thurman - Crawford
Thurman - Porter
Gervonta Davis - Lomachenko
Until then, any other matchup is frustrating and disappointing. I used to believe that Joshua was the real deal until he pulled that stunt against Wilder. Then I took a deeper look into how he maneuvered around Wilder to pick up Fury's belts. Everybody boasts about how he's only had 22 fights but nobody forced him to become a champion before he was ready. HE chose to do that. The Klitschko fight seemed to take him to another level but maybe Klitschko wasn't really all that good, because since that fight he only seems to be interested in fighting faded and second-tier fighters. I would heavily favor Wilder and Fury over Joshua at this point. Even Whyte was lowballed to cover a Joshua loss, and Whyte had a bad shoulder when he lost their first fight. Miller may actually have a shot, but I believe he was picked because, again, perception is everything.Comment
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