Something subtle has changed about Fury's mouthing off
Fury is really up tight about this fight. Getting flattened in round 12 made him respect Wilder in a way that he hasn't had to do with anyone before. It remains to be seen whether his case of the jitters will amp him up or make him too tight to perform.
But since he has the jitters and isn't used to that, I expect a Wilder victory.
Lol... Wtf- are you talking about? Could you start off by at least making some sense?
Brother, how are you bouncing around hyper spouting gibberish acting as if you are a good judge of intellect.
What did I type specifically that has you dribbling all over the place in a frenzy.
Wait wait wait wait wait are you trying to say Beyoncé ‘Flying Elbow Kick’ Windmill, who is unable to string a sentence together in basic English, isn’t a complete and utter idiot?
At least you have explained your reasons why you distrust AJ and Hearn and I commend you for that. And I disagree completely though.
Hearn's reputation has been reformed due to Joshua's good nature. The Hearn's have had a rather storied history in the UK for being, albeit professional, economical with truth and rather slimy when they can get away with it. The crowds don't boo him for fun. I think his duplicity has seeped into Joshua's persona as well and one can see it whenever he starts to speculate on future fights.
I think all the offers he made to Wilder were bull****. I believe he did want to make the Fury Joshua fight happen but would only do so when Fury signed to him for a multi-fight offer. The problem Hearn is the same problem many British SPIVs have. They want to control the whole board whilst failing to realize that boxing is very much a business built on reputation, negotiation and capitulation. Arum and Haymon understand this plenty, hence why they have been around so long. I shudder to think what Hearn would do if Joshua's brand was to crumble tomorrow. He has done nothing to build stars or help cultivate them by working with the other promoters in the game. I actually really enjoyed the Youtube fights recently but that wasn't his idea either, he actually turned it down the first time he was approached to do it. I believe DAZN were the only ones to table a legitimate offer to Wilder but, once again, the multifight aspect of it would have meant Wilder sever ties with Haymon. And that was never going to happen.
I honestly think he got lucky with Joshua. Its not exactly hard to sell a talented, good natured and good looking boxer with a decent skillset with olympic gold. But I also think he has actually been stifling his career in order to maximise the milking of his brand.
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