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  • #21
    Originally posted by jri9d0 View Post
    Lennox Lewis called AJ out for the same thing so AJ better start taking note.
    The Canadian is bitter.

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    • #22
      What a bunch of BS.
      Fighters are making a living.
      They have a right to fight where they make the best living.
      As for 'big boy pants' how about Wilder puts his on and makes more money than he ever has fighting in the UK
      And if Vegas steps up and makes the best offer, then Joshua should take it.
      You risk your life - follow the money.

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      • #23
        It would make absolutely no sense for Joshua to fight Wilder in the U.S., when he's drawing 90,000 people in the UK! However, that being said, if they want to make the most out of the PPV, the fight (main event) needs to be televised in the U.S. no earlier than 7:00PM EST in the U.S.! Now if Wilder whoops that azz, he has to come to the U.S. for the rematch! It would also help if the undercard is hot too, similar to Mayweather vs. Canelo and Mayweather vs. McGregor!

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Uncle Rodge View Post
          The Canadian is bitter.
          Lennox Lewis is one of the most bitter British fighters over here. But I understand why he was bitter, most fighters like him have egos and they don’t want to see anyone else do better than them. He said things that didn’t make any sense in regards to Joshua fighting in America. Firstly American HW scene is totally different to when Lewis was around, and Lewis wasn’t someone that generate money in the UK after he came back from Canada.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Uncle Rodge View Post
            The Canadian is bitter.
            Lennox ain't Canadian. And he would have destroyed Joshua.

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            • #26
              Times have changed since Toney was in his prime. U.K. has a huge boxing following now and a lot of talented fighters in recent years. The business side of boxing will dictate who fights where, or at all. We all know who the A-side is on this one and who holds the cards.

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              • #27
                There was a thread the other day of dumbest boxer ever . How did i forget to mention Toney ?

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                • #28
                  Joshua has the right to choose where, when, and who he is willing to fight, but he can't choose how the fans feel about his decisions. The way his reputation evolves is completely dependent upon where and who he decides to fight. His decision will effect his legacy. Will he be regarded as a brave 'fighting champion', or will fans put him into the same category as Adonis Stevenson? I don't expect him to make the right decision since he already seems determined to undermine the 'humble, nice guy' public image that his promoter had carefully created for him.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by apollocreed View Post
                    Lennox ain't Canadian. And he would have destroyed Joshua.
                    Very true. I was at earls court in 92 it was packed to the rafters everyone shouting , going crazy for Lewis .Our best heavyweight to date.

                    The action then was at Atlantic city ,new york and L.V. at this moment for AJ. its UK, .Unless someone puts their money where their mouths are then that is fact!

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                    • #30
                      It not just the fact that Joshua and his team want to stay in the UK,
                      they want other notable fighters to accept peanuts as a purse, in relation to the amount of revenue that will be generated. It's understandable that Joshua wants to fight were he can make the most money, but he'll also have to be willing to share the wealth, so to speak. He has little incentive to travel to America, but he's also offering little incentive for his opponents to come to the UK. He wants to have his cake and eat it too, unfortunately, everybody deserves a slice.

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