Comments Thread For: Anthony Joshua and The American dream. Then What?

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  • Redgloveman
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    #21
    Originally posted by Toffee
    I wouldn't say I'm team AJ. I just want to see an undisputed fight and then get the big fights happening. Though I'm realistic that it takes years. If I've got a preference it's probably the British boys given I just don't rate the current American crop.

    But who is making offers for these big fights? It's Anthony Joshua! Which promoter faces the media and talks about them? It's Eddie Hearn!

    I can't quite follow the Joshua and Hearn hatred. One thing nobody disputes is that they are out there making offers.

    And fans criticise him when they are rejected. We believe that both Fury and Wilder were offered 60/40? We know that Dillian was ok with his final offer but his only sticking point was that he should make more in a rematch. We know that his offer to Miller was very acceptable and maybe generous.

    So the offers are real. The offers are pretty good, maybe even above market. They're being rejected in silence (except Whyte) and yet AJ is apparently ducking.

    Are you really sure that it's classed as ducking?
    Be careful with that kind of talk round here. It reads awfully like common sense

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    • yoshik
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      #22
      It's a BUSINESS. They have a window of time and then the parties over and you know it all mouthpieces know what better for them than they do? LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO...Good for AJ. Piss on the know it alls.

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      • boxing IQ
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        #23
        This article is way too poetic to journal hand-to-hand combat.

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        • Kezzer
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          #24
          Remarkably in the space of 24 hours things may have turned round.

          Joshua was being criticised for taking on Miller. If fury/wilder doesn’t happen he may well end up taking on the toughest opponent of the three again?

          If Usyk Povetkin and Chisora Parker is confirmed as well then options become more limited for Fury and Wilder?

          Wilder sounds like taking an easy fight against Brezeale or Kownacki?

          Who could Tyson Fury fight? Maybe Pulev?

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