Wilder here just sticking it to matchroom and Aj. It’s all par for course in this AJ vs Wilder social media spin from both sides there’s an element of bitterness from each towards the other and it all stems from the good old reason of money.
It’s pick a side and choose a story and each to their own there’s no truth to be found here when the waters as muddied by so many different facets, I would say they are both right(excluding matchroom) and both wrong like a Stephenson Jackson novel choose your path and back the story.
From my part I think the criticism levelled at Joshua is a little unfair. He is a boxer that’s it and he can try and pose as a business man but he has no acumen for that game. Joshua’s downfall is his team they are the weakest link. He seriously needs a solid management team and structure with degrees of separation between roles to avoid conflicts of interest.
Joshua is in a league of his own in terms of revenue in UK. His numbers are big and as such he should invest in hiring a staff that has the capability to protect his financial/public persona interests. I believe it’s the lack of that boardroom level expertise we are where we are with AJ travelling to NYC for a Miller bout and his public persona getting a hit.
Eddie Hearn needs to Foxtrot Oscar and sit in the background no one has any interest in his public persona existence in boxing. Every time he engages his mouth it seems his brain is disengaged maybe there’s too much blood rushing downstairs when the cameras are on him.
Eddies recently requested Tyson not sign a rematch so he can fight Joshua next should he beat Wilder. Now that is a preposterous statement. If your boy Joshua is the only game in town then all paths lead to him there is 0 need to make these statements unless of course you begin to acknowledge that Joshua is fast running out of credible opponents at his desired pay check levels and lest we forget the offer as it stands now is 50/50. C U Next Tuesday.
Fury Vs Wilder II will be of course the one to watch this summer because whether you admit it or not that is not a foregone conclusion. Unfortunately for AJ his fight with Miller is going to be in the shade of that fight and that is laid squarely at the feet of matchroom.
I won’t be watching Joshua Miller but I will check the result whether it’s 3 6 or 9 rounds. Joshua has a problem as if he can knockout Miller in 3 rounds his critics will savage that outing so he might have to toy with Miller to give the watching fans a spectacle. This is assuming Miller brings nothing to the table. There are levels in boxing I’m not sure Miller has demonstrated he is at a competitive level to give Joshua a fight.
Joshua’s first night in US I have to back a travelling champion takes some courage to pick up sticks and move to an unknown location.
It’s pick a side and choose a story and each to their own there’s no truth to be found here when the waters as muddied by so many different facets, I would say they are both right(excluding matchroom) and both wrong like a Stephenson Jackson novel choose your path and back the story.
From my part I think the criticism levelled at Joshua is a little unfair. He is a boxer that’s it and he can try and pose as a business man but he has no acumen for that game. Joshua’s downfall is his team they are the weakest link. He seriously needs a solid management team and structure with degrees of separation between roles to avoid conflicts of interest.
Joshua is in a league of his own in terms of revenue in UK. His numbers are big and as such he should invest in hiring a staff that has the capability to protect his financial/public persona interests. I believe it’s the lack of that boardroom level expertise we are where we are with AJ travelling to NYC for a Miller bout and his public persona getting a hit.
Eddie Hearn needs to Foxtrot Oscar and sit in the background no one has any interest in his public persona existence in boxing. Every time he engages his mouth it seems his brain is disengaged maybe there’s too much blood rushing downstairs when the cameras are on him.
Eddies recently requested Tyson not sign a rematch so he can fight Joshua next should he beat Wilder. Now that is a preposterous statement. If your boy Joshua is the only game in town then all paths lead to him there is 0 need to make these statements unless of course you begin to acknowledge that Joshua is fast running out of credible opponents at his desired pay check levels and lest we forget the offer as it stands now is 50/50. C U Next Tuesday.
Fury Vs Wilder II will be of course the one to watch this summer because whether you admit it or not that is not a foregone conclusion. Unfortunately for AJ his fight with Miller is going to be in the shade of that fight and that is laid squarely at the feet of matchroom.
I won’t be watching Joshua Miller but I will check the result whether it’s 3 6 or 9 rounds. Joshua has a problem as if he can knockout Miller in 3 rounds his critics will savage that outing so he might have to toy with Miller to give the watching fans a spectacle. This is assuming Miller brings nothing to the table. There are levels in boxing I’m not sure Miller has demonstrated he is at a competitive level to give Joshua a fight.
Joshua’s first night in US I have to back a travelling champion takes some courage to pick up sticks and move to an unknown location.
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