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  • #21
    I hope they freeze out Bob Arum. Fuck that piece of shit.

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    • #22
      So Crazy Eddie offered Fury 60/40 with no title at stake and wouldn't offer Wider 50/50? Crazy Eddie just cant keep up with his own bull****.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
        Hearn has a wild card...Oleksandr Usyk! If Usyk looks good in his debut at HW, he wouldn't need to offer big money to either Wilder or Fury! Joshua vs. Usyk will do well in the UK! If i'm Hearn, I would be setting up Whyte vs. Usyk, winner gets Joshua!

        On the other side of the Pond, I would be setting up Ortiz vs. Kowncaki, winner gets the winner of Wilder vs. Breazeale!

        Lastly, TR could set up Pulev vs. Rivas! Winner gets the winner of Fury vs. Parker!

        Where's Tony Yoka, and how did he become ranked #12 by the WBC in 5 fights?

        Fight fans, keep an eye on Filip Hrgovic! Already WBC International Champion. Ranked # 8 by the WBA, #12 by the IBF, and #15 by the WBO! Only 7 fights!

        Efe Ajagba...LET'S GO! They sleeping on you sun! No Top 15 rankings by anyone? Disrespectful!
        Anthony Joshua has the potential to be the first billion dollar fighter; you don't get that by cleaving to his UK home and fighting Usyk.

        It's likely scary as all hell, but Anthony Joshua beating Wilder (in a likely trilogy) to become the undisputed/lineal heavyweight champion is his ticket to untold riches.

        One UK fight each year (with every market paying up to air the undisputed heavyweight champion), hopefully one US fight each year, but at least two other events located wherever the biggest bag can be found as Joshua cycles through the mandatories.

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        • #24
          translation: "I think AJ can beat Wilder, but Fury has us shook"

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Scipio2009 View Post
            Anthony Joshua has the potential to be the first billion dollar fighter; you don't get that by cleaving to his UK home and fighting Usyk.

            It's likely scary as all hell, but Anthony Joshua beating Wilder (in a likely trilogy) to become the undisputed/lineal heavyweight champion is his ticket to untold riches.

            One UK fight each year (with every market paying up to air the undisputed heavyweight champion), hopefully one US fight each year, but at least two other events located wherever the biggest bag can be found as Joshua cycles through the mandatories.
            It really doesn't make a difference where he fights Usyk, so long as he fights Usyk! He's fighting Miller in NYC. Let's see how those numbers do!

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            • #26
              I really think Hearn is sniffing too much *******, If the Wilder fight is more doable then it would have happened by now, the guy doesn't want the fight unless its 50-50. And how can we be sure he wouldn't move that goalpost as well? Once you offer him that then its 60-40 men....

              The Fury fight is more doable, Top Arum/ESPN would sit down and negotiate that fight, this idiot cannot even get Finkel to sit down and discuss a fight with him, how many times have they cancelled a meet on him? Non-productive!

              Am starting to question why Team Joshua are insisting on this Wilder fight, he doesn't want that fight IMHO unless its on showtime in america. The only way we get the undisputed is if somehow ESPN are able to get the WBC purse bid, thats if Whyte goes ahead and sue the WBC doe for his mandatory shot.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by LoadedWraps View Post
                translation: "I think AJ can beat Wilder, but Fury has us shook"
                Thats what am thinking too, I think they fancy their chances more against Wilder than Fury, its evident that Team Wilder doesn't want that fight. At least Team Fury would sit down with you once he gets his tune up out of the way, Team Wilder doesn't want to know. They have already told him to stop with the offers. They don't want to sit down and talk, then more the f uck on.

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                • #28
                  Joshua is the only one not getting fights done cause of your Eddie.

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                  • #29
                    You guys are missing the point of Dazn killing his viewership #s

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
                      Hearn has a wild card...Oleksandr Usyk! If Usyk looks good in his debut at HW, he wouldn't need to offer big money to either Wilder or Fury! Joshua vs. Usyk will do well in the UK! If i'm Hearn, I would be setting up Whyte vs. Usyk, winner gets Joshua!

                      On the other side of the Pond, I would be setting up Ortiz vs. Kowncaki, winner gets the winner of Wilder vs. Breazeale!

                      Lastly, TR could set up Pulev vs. Rivas! Winner gets the winner of Fury vs. Parker!

                      Where's Tony Yoka, and how did he become ranked #12 by the WBC in 5 fights?

                      Fight fans, keep an eye on Filip Hrgovic! Already WBC International Champion. Ranked # 8 by the WBA, #12 by the IBF, and #15 by the WBO! Only 7 fights!

                      Efe Ajagba...LET'S GO! They sleeping on you sun! No Top 15 rankings by anyone? Disrespectful!
                      Yeah, that Hrgovic dude won a couple weekends ago against Big Country.
                      Best hw prospect and future world champion goes again on Friday. Daniel Dubois to knock out Cojanu at The Royal Albert Hall. Brilliant!

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