Comments Thread For: Wilder's Goal is To "Make Boxing Bigger Than It's Ever Been"
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To "make boxing great again" we need:
Wilder vs Joshua
Spence vs Crawford
Loma vs Tank
Canelo vs Andrade
Haney vs TeofimoComment
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I have to admit that boxing has grown exponentially in the states the past few months thanks to the "Bronze Bomber". He is the most famous fighter in the world. He is about to put the Heavyweight division back on the map.Comment
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Allow me to say something on this. I am no Wilder fan but a boxing fan in general. The following is not a hearsay but Wilder said this. The three-fight deal that Wilder was offered by DAZN had him fighting Joshua twice, and Dominic Breazeale. Wilder wanted DAZN to let him know exactly what Joshua would be getting for a fight against him so that he could verify that he’s getting a 50-50 deal with the British heavyweight. Since DAZN wouldn’t tell him with Joshua would be getting for a unification fight against him, Wilder decided to reject the offer. Now the question is, as fans how can we make that fight happen?Comment
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It's a hard enough task for boxing to be on top. It's an impossible task for Wilder to lead it there - especially when even some of his most loyal fans, have given up on him.Comment
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The writer has it all wrong. Joshua is not huge on the international scene. He is huge only on the domestic scene. While Wilder on the other hand is huge on the international scene. More people know Deontay Wilder globally than Anthony Joshua. Like Muhammad Ali, Wilder is loud, brash and is slowly becoming the most recognizable human being on the planet.
Moreover, what you see is what you get with Wilder. Like Ali he was humble, down to earth and genuine. While on the other hand, Joshua comes across as being scripted. He has a filter. His image doesn't seem real at all but fake to me. He is not the nice guy that he portrays on camera. If he wants his sponsors brand associated with his name then he is expected to behave in a certain manner.
He is not free to call it like he sees it like Deontay Wilder and Muhammad Ali could. He is forced to play the tact and diplomatic role.Comment
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The writer has it all wrong. Joshua is not huge on the international scene. He is huge only on the domestic scene. While Wilder on the other hand is huge on the international scene. More people know Deontay Wilder globally than Anthony Joshua. Like Muhammad Ali, Wilder is loud, brash and is slowly becoming the most recognizable human being on the planet.Comment
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