I want to see Wilder-AJ more than any other fight involving 1 British fighter. Fury-Wilder was absolutely brilliant, if we get Wilder-AJ in the autumn then I think I might get a stabber on.
What's there to argue about here. It's an amazing offer he should take it (if terms are right for AJ)
Joshua disappointed with his demands. Fury then disappointed withdrawing from the rematch with Wilder. Over to you Deontay. Offers on the table from ESPN and DAZN apparently. Or is he going to follow suit and let us down? The one thing about Deontay is he’s a bit older than the other two and hasn’t been earning great money so I would hope he accepts one of these mega offers.
^^^ You get it. He does this every 2-3 weeks. Within seconds of posting, his puppets will be rolling it out on twitter with their football stadium background pics, Nando's and pithy remarks. Also agreed with @CutThroatFade, even if by some miracle this is legit, which it isn't, it sheds light on the duplicity and low-balling in previous "attempts". "The Plan" is still very much in effect. For the uninitiated "The Plan" is the roadmap for Joshua's career where he avoids Fury completely and fights Wilder in approx 2-3 years time while brand building. This has been spelt out numerous times by Barry Hearn. "What's the rush" "Let it marinate" etc etc, not to mention the actual actions, as opposed to words thus far. You see Dear Reader, actually fighting opponents is merely one arm of Brand Joshua and de facto Matchroom. As I've said before, if you think the Hearn's are going to let the wants and desires of a bunch of grubby boxing fans i.e. us, come between them and their pension off the back of AJ, you're very much mistaken. As Warren said when he sparred with Barry on the radio last year, if they TRULY wanted the Wilder fight, they'd have fought him yesterday. I don't understand what's so difficult to understand about this. If Wilder was a stepping stone in "The Plan", there wouldn't be any difficulty at all in making this.
Do you even pause to think for a minute? If you would just try and apply some critical thought you could answer your own questions. Wilder's profile in America went through the roof after the Fury fight, do you not think that equates to more value?
Double the value? $15m against Kownacki? That’s AJ type money. A large portion of the boxing fan base worldwide actually think Wilder’s stock has plummeted because the general consensus is that he clearly lost and was gifted a draw. As I said the numbers don’t add up.
Lol. I admit that on a lot of occasions I troll about Hearn and Joshua but in this thread I made legit points about this offer. It seems that when you make credible criticisms, the fanboys take it more personally.
they seem to target people individually. Twenty was getting it from all directions now it's your turn.
The closer to the target, the heavier the flak mate! It's fine and dandy for them to parrot twitter-tier lines non-stop on any Wilder related thread and to a lesser extent Furys', yet when the same is applied back all of a sudden it's just not cricket.