After February 22 the winner should fight AJ in London for all the titles . If it’s a great fight it has Trilogy written all over it in $$$$$$$$$$$$$$ no other Trilogy can match for undisputed heavyweight champ . Champs fight Champs fool thank his your not a promoter.
Anthony Joshua doesn't deserve a fight against Deontay Wilder
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No point reading anything from a wilder “I lost my pen “ fan after they celebrated wilder shamelessly ducking Joshua
I expect this is another excuse to protect and keep wilder safe from Joshua
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He probably will be because big protector fury is the one fighting for him lol
Last week he said he wants to help fury get ready, does that sound like what a champion would say? A true champ would say I want to fight them both next, not some bum named pulev or some untested cruiser weight named usyk. He's fkn scared period.Comment
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This is just media manipulation propaganda to protect a total fraud coward pretender.
Wilder and haymon's scheme is to duck Joshua forever and hope they can somehow manage to turn the big alabama fraud into a moneymaker with more rigged fixed fake dive knockouts.
But this fraud scheme is going to fail because there is too much demand and pressure for wilder to stop cowarding and mayweathering Joshua. And the more pressure Joshua and Hearn put on thei big alabama fraud, the more obvious it becomes that wilder is a fraud coward duck pretender hoax and all of his "fights" have been rigged fraud fake knockouts.Comment
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I don’t know about before, but if Wilder beats Fury legitimately, he deserves 50/50 and I’d have no problem putting him a clear favourite over Joshuaa draw may have effected a potential Aj/Wilder somewhat it now proved Fury , As everyone should of known beforehand that he also deserves to be in the discussion as the man that you need to go through to hold the the crown
I agree AJ still deserves the majority of Revenue right now , I’m just a dumb fan so these #s shouldn’t be taken as gospel
But let’s just say for example when the fight should have happend . Wilder always deserved a % and not some BS flat fee that Hearn was offering but let’s say he held no leverage as far as any demands to making the fight ( Location / Date / & whatever else they negotiate about) and should have received 30-35%ish
Today You would still think that AJ deserves the majority of the revenue , the fight sure is closer to a 50/50 today and Wilder has built up some leverage as well , and you’re probablyalso right if he clearly beats Fury and the fight does financially well , Wilder might be deserving of a 50/50 split or real close to it and if that’s the case It might even make the fight harder to make because both are on equal footing and would have to almost work as partners , the A-Side can’t just throw their 12 inch d.ick on the table during negotiations and he like “You want this fight well this what’s happening “ And the B-side ( Small d.ick ) has no other choice but to accept because they don’t have leverage to do otherwise.
Sorry for the novel and we rarely see eye to eye but as always a great take and opinion from you
Have a good one man
I just don’t want to give Wilder all of these benefits of the doubt when he doesn’t have a top tier win to back it up right now
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WRONG. Tyson Fury.
WRONG. Anthony Joshua is the only person to knock Andy Ruiz down. So in actual FACT, he has come closest to doing it.
WRONG. Andy Ruiz has 22 Knockouts from 33 fights. More than Joshua, Fury, Whyte, Pulev, Hunter and Hrgovic. All Top 10 on the TBRB.
WRONG AGAIN. Anthony Joshua has 3 of the 4 main organisation belts and irrespective of your opinion, makes him the MOST qualified person in the world to fight Deontay Wilder.
WRONG YET AGAIN. If Joshua isn't qualified to fight Wilder then by your definition, Wilder isn't qualified to fight Fury. An overweight, out of shape, probably 50% Fury beat Wilder. AND EVERYONE, EXCEPT WILDER FANS, AGREES.
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Tyson Fury was out for the 10 count. The referee counted for longer than he should have, to help Fury to get back up to his feet.
Anthony Joshua dropped Andy Ruiz Jr whilst he was off-balanced. He didn't even look hurt, or shaken, or stunned after that knockdown. Needless to say that he literally got back up to his feet in the next 3 seconds without even struggling.
So Joshua's knockdown was a case of Ruiz Jr being off-balance, than Ruiz being badly hurt or Joshua coming close to knocking out Ruiz.
Andy Ruiz Jr is an obese, fat joke. Doesn't matter how many KO's he has over bums and scrubs. Fact is, with all the advantages Joshua has over Ruiz Jr in terms of height, functional weight, muscle mass, reach and wealth, there should be no excuse in Joshua failing to KO Andy Ruiz Jr after getting stopped himself the first time around. Heck, there shouldn't even be any excuse for Joshua getting stopped by an obese fat man like Ruiz in the first-place. But since he did, the very least that should be expected of him is to avenge his stoppage loss via a more brutal / destructive KO in the rematch which he's failed to do. Which means he's failed to live up to the bare minimum standard / expectation required to be worthy of a fight against a superior human-being and boxer in Deontay Wilder.
Say what you want about Deontay Wilder, but he KO's everyone, especially fat obese scrubs like Andy Ruiz Jr who never survive a KO from Deontay Wilder.
Belts mean nothing. A true champion isn't defined by paper titles but by actual performance. Joshua failing to KO a fat obese midget scrub makes him not worthy of ever being a proper champion, until he goes out there and knocks that fat scrub Ruiz Jr out. Till then, he doesn't deserve to fight his lord and master that is Deontay Wilder. Joshua still has Andy Ruiz Jr businesses.
And Fury is superior to Joshua or anybody Joshua has ever beaten. So your point about Fury is moot and irrelevant here.Comment
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