Did AJ/Hearn drop the ball trying to invade USA? Should they have stayed in the UK?
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A. It was a mistake, should have stayed in the UK cherry-picking and calling all the shots, fighting "mandatories" when it suits, etc.
B. They dared to be great and this won't affect AJ's standing TOO much. Could actually make more opponents want the fight now.Comment
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Well, there's 2 trains of thought:
A. It was a mistake, should have stayed in the UK cherry-picking and calling all the shots, fighting "mandatories" when it suits, etc.
B. They dared to be great and this won't affect AJ's standing TOO much. Could actually make more opponents want the fight now.
... "coming to America: was supposed to be good "business move"... But, imo, Hearn never had the proper idea on how deeply emotive AJ really is... I already said it here: AJ just crumbled under the pressure of stepping in the MSG ring... (the guy was "off" from the very start... but I don't thing that anyone would have had foresee this...)Comment
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I understand what you try to "imply", of course...
... "coming to America: was supposed to be good "business move"... But, imo, Hearn never had the proper idea on how deeply emotive AJ really is... I already said it here: AJ just crumbled under the pressure of stepping in the MSG ring... (the guy was "off" from the very start... but I don't thing that anyone would have had foresee this...)Comment
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Considering Deadspin is calling AJ the biggest fraud in boxing, I think you could say it was an epic fail.Comment
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Surely Joshua could of chosen a better training environment in america, I think he just bought into the hype of Mami 'Seems tacky to me'.Comment
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Hindsight makes geniuses of us all.
What was the thinking behind invading the US for AJ and Hearn? Chasing the big fights? Maximizing earning potential? Becoming undisputed? Fighting in the UK has been a very profitable business for AJ and Matchroom. They could have continued to do that whilst making 10s of millions per fight.
For the opponent, coming to the UK to fight AJ is a much, much taller task than facing him on neutral ground. That partisan UK crowd on home soil really cannot be over-estimated. As it turns out, seems AJ completely bottled it mentally fighting in NYC.
Seems they sacrificed a lot last night. Going forward they probably have no choice but to go abroad to take the big fights. Redemption is going to have to be sought on other fighter's terms. So much leverage for AJ/Hearn went down the drain.
Jarrell Miller was a turkey; 300lb moving punching bag, who could take a beating, while not hurting you with 1-2 shots.
When the turkey went down, Hearn needed to find another turkey, regardless of if they're American or not.
Michael Hunter Jr and Andy Ruiz Jr both would whoop Jarell Miller, and Hearn should've weighed that.
You can't find the next turkey, you may as well cancel the event or try to get Whyte over on 6 weeks.Comment
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