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  • #31
    Originally posted by chaos View Post
    The biggest name on Beyonce's resume is an internet troll. Let that sink in.
    He lost they fight clearly, Charlie was beast and remains undefeated, 150 and O and still going strong.

    AJ is clearly ducking after seeing the videos and will never step up to fight a real live opponent like Charlie
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    • #32
      Originally posted by Ray* View Post
      You can laugh all you want but it is true. The simple fact is, boxing is much more popular in the U.K. Than it is in the U.S. Because it's a much smaller country. Therefore, Wilder can walk down any street of England and would become almost immediately and instantly recognizable but on the other hand, Joshua could walk down any street of America and wouldn't be so much as even remotely noticed or recognizable.

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      • #33
        No Eddie, no one knows Anthony Joshua outside of boxing fans. AJ's popularity, notoriety and recognition rests solely in the U.K. Just as Wladimir Klitschko's popularity rested solely in Germany. Outside of Great Britain Anthony Joshua is just your typical unknown heavyweight champion. His notoriety is regional.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Zodogg View Post
          Hearn is so full of it AJ is only known in the UK because they only have soccer and boxing and is Olympic pedigree but he isnt lnow in the US either if he came here the fight would not sell like the UK so he is using that as the excuse Pay Wilder and AJuice gets his ass kicked ...Hearn u know this
          aren't you forgetting cricket, rugby and tennis?

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          • #35
            Originally posted by champion4ever
            Wilder can walk down any street of England and would become almost immediately and instantly recognizable but on the other hand, Joshua could walk down any street of America and wouldn't be so much as even remotely noticed or recognizable.
            Wilder walked down in new york as the WBC champion and nobody knew who he was. The interviewer had to ask him why people dont know who he was, that was 2 years before Eddie Hearn asked random people on the street of america.

            Your emotional rants are too funny. From what i can see now, Joshua has really helped Wilder, He is now more known than ever. And thats only thanks to attaching his name to Joshua's name. But no one knows him on the street of the UK, you are confusing Joshua trolling fans on social media as the casual people off the street of UK.

            Nice try though. Joshua just had a presser in america for a fight that has nothing to do with america. Again stop getting too Emotional

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Ray* View Post
              Wilder walked down in new york as the WBC champion and nobody knew who he was. The interviewer had to ask him why people dont know who he was, that was 2 years before Eddie Hearn asked random people on the street of america.

              Your emotional rants are too funny. From what i can see now, Joshua has really helped Wilder, He is now more known than ever. And thats only thanks to attaching his name to Joshua's name. But no one knows him on the street of the UK, you are confusing Joshua trolling fans on social media as the casual people off the street of UK.

              Nice try though.
              Please listen to me very carefully. I never once said that Wilder was popular in the U.S. As a matter of fact he is not popular in the U.S. and neither is Anthony Joshua.

              My only point was that Wilder was more famous in the U.K. Than Joshua is in the U.S. Which is an undeniable and irrefutable truth. More people know Wilder in Great Britain than more people know Anthony Joshua in America.

              Let's just take last Tuesday for instance in New York, you had Boxing's unified heavyweight champion of the world at a press conference and hardly anybody showed up or even noticed him outside of YouTubers and hardcore boxing fans. Had that been Evander Holyfield, Mike Tyson, Muhammad Ali or even Riddick Bowe in their primes, it would have been a goddamn mob scene there.

              Lastly, more casual fans have heard of or know Deontay Wilder in the U.K. Than more casual fans have heard of or know Anthony Joshua in the U.S.

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              • #37
                Can't wait to see Wilder and his team struggle to find meaningful options.
                You think Hearn will budge, eh?

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Ray* View Post
                  Let's see what happens over the next few months after their respective fights. Someone mentioned something about Dazn and PBC not wanting to lose their HW belts, i just hope they are hyping this to maximise the potential in terms of money coming in.
                  They will come to an agreement next year. It was the plan all along to build up more interest in the fight to make everybody's pockets fatter.

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                  • #39
                    You know nothing about boxing i can tell you Joshua is far popular in the state than wilder now alone is more popular in new york and California so just shut up when you don’t have facts about a thing wilder is just trying to use Joshua name to get popular simple as that
                    Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
                    You can laugh all you want but it is true. The simple fact is, boxing is much more popular in the U.K. Than it is in the U.S. Because it's a much smaller country. Therefore, Wilder can walk down any street of England and would become almost immediately and instantly recognizable but on the other hand, Joshua could walk down any street of America and wouldn't be so much as even remotely noticed or recognizable.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Johnny_Roa View Post
                      Wilder is simply afraid he will lose and he knows he'll become irrelevant. Whats worse are his fans defending his scared ass
                      Based on Wilder's offer of a fifty million dollar ($50,000,000.00) guarantee for AJ, and AJ's refusal to sign for that guaranteed fifty million dollars ($50,000,000.00), your post make you either a troll or a simpleton. Fifty million dollars ($50,000,000.00). Fifty million dollars ($50,000,000.00). Wilder presents a fifty million dollar ($50,000,000.00) guarantee for AJ, and that makes Wilder afraid he'll lose? Can you wrap your mind around fifty million dollars ($50,000,000.00) guaranteed? Troll. Troll. Troll. You are a troll. Or a simpleton. And what's worse is trolls or simpletons defending AJ's refusal to sign for fifty million dollars ($50,000,000.00) guaranteed. Is AJ afraid, or doesn't AJ have the brains to understand fifty million dollars ($50,000,000.00) guaranteed? Putting your minds together can you and AJ comprehend refusing fifty million dollars ($50,000,000.00) guaranteed? Shake your head repeatedly until the marbles begin to crack. Then, using your foot, scrape the answer in the dirt and get your keeper to copy your answer and post it on this thread. I want to see it. Then feel free to graze in the meadow for the remainder of the day. Fifty million dollars ($50,000,000.00) guaranteed.

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