Comments Thread For: Joshua: When Wilder, Fury, Usyk Are Really Ready - They Will Call

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  • Zelda
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    #21
    Wilder and Fury are both busy. And Joshua has his mandatories to take care of. Nothing happening in 2020 for sure. Come 2021-22 and Dubois will be up there kicking all their sorry a$$es.

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    • Froch_uppercut
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      #22
      Originally posted by jikeccfc
      worst result ever this coward winning.now he will run back to Britain never fight wilder because he soils himself at the very thought of it,ridiculous low ball offers off ed ***** with the bullcrap his fighters the a-side that win killed the heavyweight division stone dead
      You have no disecernment, can't tell a loudmouth liar from someone honest who calmly tells the truth.
      Wilder don't want it. He wanted AJ to sign up for a fight which was'offered' over social media and had to be agreed to without even seeing the terms and conditions, something no fighter in history has agreed to. Stop talking like your lying president full of **** trump. Just be real. Wilder admits they begged him for the fight, and he wants no part of AJ. He can stick to the Gerald Washingtons. Fury beat him and Fury is crap. Ortiz had his number twice but is too old to keep it up for 12. The rest of his resume is garbage. Here's your hero admitting, on video, that they begged him to fight, he turned it down.

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      • TheUptownKid
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        #23
        Joshua is a business man way before he is a warrior. Wilder is the opposite. I think Joshua relishes having 8:1 & 9:1 paydays. I don’t know how anyone could believe that this inability to make a fight between wilder and Joshua is strictly financial.

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        • TheUptownKid
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          #24
          Originally posted by UNBANNED
          Wilder turned down $100 million contract. He reportedly made somewhere from $3-$20 million in his last fight, PPV Ortiz rematch, which flopped by the way.

          So Joshua "running" back to Britain doesnt make any sense...Joshua fought Klitschko, Wilder didnt. Joshua offered $100 million for 3 fights to Wilder, Wilder refused. Joshua lost fair and square, Wilder needed his PBC Daddy to bail him out on scorecards for a draw against Fury. What a joke. XD XD XD
          The contract was for DAZN it wasn’t for aj. If aj wants to fight then WRITE A CONTRACT FOR AJ not some 3 fight deal for Hearn’s company where wilder is the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. This was a thinly veiled farce.

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          • Smosh
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            #25
            Dude you do know that the $50 Mil wasn't a flat fee, it was the minimum Joshua could receive for the fight. Some of you just say random things, makes me ask myself the question if you really read up on the facts about that negotiation that took place
            Last edited by Smosh; 12-08-2019, 07:45 AM.

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            • Monzon99
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              #26
              Wilder and Fury will keep on ducking and mayweathering AJ while pretending they want it.

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              • Straightener
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                #27
                Originally posted by 1hourRun
                After what I saw on Saturday I think Olek Usyk's chance of winning the IBF-WBA-WBO have increased considerably.
                Disagree

                Usyk would get chinned . Should of stayed at cruiser .... I think whyte would tear him a new arzhole . Joshua would fold him

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                • CocoonOfHorror
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Ray*
                  Joyce has dropped that belt hasn’t he? And Ortiz is now in the WBA rankings. So maybe Ortiz would finally be allowed to fight Joshua if that fight presents itself again.
                  Is it true that Joyce dropped the belt? I read it on a forum but can’t find it on a news site. Not sure why he would do that unless PBC wanted to keep him in house. If so, PBC gave up a path for Wilder to get to Joshua. Makes you wonder if Al Haymon wanted to shut that path off before Wilder realized it was there (?). Haymon will do anything to keep Wilder off DAZN.

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                  • nick_viking
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Smosh
                    Dude you do know that the $50 Mil wasn't a flat fee, it was the minimum Joshua could receive for the fight. Some of you just say random things, makes me ask myself the question if you really read up on the facts about that negotiation that took place
                    Joshua reported to earn between $60m and $85m for last night, so turning down a $50m min deal for Wilder (if he did, and the money existed) is starting to look like good business.

                    The Wilder and Fury mega fights are still on the table, with good money banked for Ruiz.

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                    • SN!PER
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by TheUptownKid
                      I think Joshua relishes having 8:1 & 9:1 paydays.
                      Yep.. low risk, big reward. Back to earning $10 mil to fight the Pulevs and Joyces of the division while they get $1 mil.

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