If Parker got 32% then Wilder deserves at least the same! AJ got to beat Povetkin 1st, if he does and doesn't fight Wilder next then he is full of BS saying he wants to be undisputed!
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Originally posted by EnglishOxide View PostSo you do believe Joshua should pay the price for unifying and taking the bigger risk fights and accept a smaller split.
Simply crazy.
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Originally posted by pillowfists98 View PostYou are delusional. The casual fans in the UK who buy PPV's and tickets for Joshua fights don't give a **** about Wilder. Joshua will continue to make 8 figures no matter who he fights. If Wilder wants to be a diva it isn't Joshua's problem.
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Originally posted by Noelanthony View PostI don’t think , regardless of how passionate we are about our fellow countryman can purport he is the finished article. He has his vulnerabilities just like any other heavyweight however I am of the opinion that he is more polished than Wilder but to be fair so is every other heavyweight doesn’t mean Wilder couldn’t knock out every last one.
The thing is Joshua does not behave like he is the finished article there is only one boxer that I see that is guilty of that. But who cares they are supposed to feel their the best or they would beat Mike Tyson( not a fuc#ing chance) I agree in terms of drumming home the fact that we are the A side is getting a bit excessive but we are for now so we have to dictate the terms. You talk of the 50 million which maybe he is stupid to turn down but the idea of an A side technically relinquishing his status as A side and being the B side before a glove is even thrown would have been the first in history. He will still make around 35 million if they were to fight in the U.K. so the loss of a few million to a millionaire to have the added comfort to fight at home and starve Deontay of a partisan crowd isn’t so bad after all
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Originally posted by Travycat View PostIf Wilder isn’t Joshua’s April opponent, I’d argue that a pretty high amount of boxing fans won’t recognize Joshua as the champ/man in the division. No sense in getting the belts and avoiding the biggest fight out there for you and more importantly, the best HW matchup for the fans (i.e. the people who pay your salaries).
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Originally posted by Noelanthony View PostI don’t think , regardless of how passionate we are about our fellow countryman can purport he is the finished article. He has his vulnerabilities just like any other heavyweight however I am of the opinion that he is more polished than Wilder but to be fair so is every other heavyweight doesn’t mean Wilder couldn’t knock out every last one.
The thing is Joshua does not behave like he is the finished article there is only one boxer that I see that is guilty of that. But who cares they are supposed to feel their the best or they would beat Mike Tyson( not a fuc#ing chance) I agree in terms of drumming home the fact that we are the A side is getting a bit excessive but we are for now so we have to dictate the terms. You talk of the 50 million which maybe he is stupid to turn down but the idea of an A side technically relinquishing his status as A side and being the B side before a glove is even thrown would have been the first in history. He will still make around 35 million if they were to fight in the U.K. so the loss of a few million to a millionaire to have the added comfort to fight at home and starve Deontay of a partisan crowd isn’t so bad after all
In addition, Joshua can run but he cannot hide and eventually he is going to have to step in the ring with Deontay Wilder. Then we will see just how good he really is. Also, to AJ being the more polished fighter; Well that has been the story of Wilder's entire pro career. Every opponent he has ever faced had been more polished and refined than himself but guess what? He knocked them all out and Anthony Joshua wouldn't be any different.
Personally, I don't see him defeating Wilder. I see the same thing that Barry and Eddie Hearn sees. A dangerous and unpredictable fighter with enough punching power that could KO a mule or a bull on any given day, who is challenging there guy who is at his most vulnerable when he is in the ring against an opponent who is naturally taller, faster, smaller, quicker with more punching power and a longer reach than him; Which would make Joshua such an easy knockout victim for Deontay to find.
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