See, this is the difference between yourself and I. You are without a doubt programmed by the suits. Eddie Hearn is like Paul McKenna to you....
Although I think W. Klitschko was very good, he is still wildly overrated. If you're going to reign over crap, and hope to be regarded as a...
You're tying yourself in knots. Hearn's crap pay-per-views have been around for years, yet how many of his heavyweights have squared off in good...
4K? :risas3:
Semantics. The "biggest fight" is not necessarily the "most profitable" fight - although it normally is likely to be. "Biggest" is a vague term....
Mitch, if you're going to insist on calling a record a "résumé", you ought to get it right. Resume is an entirely different word. You know someone...
They can't fund inflated purses. And what has caused expectations to rise without merit? You are completely lost.
You are ignoring context with the "Wlad" win. Povetkin was old and coming off a knockdown to David Price. Whyte was inexperienced, out of shape...
Or maybe Joshua isn't as good as you think he is. He's only had one "impressive" win himself, and that was against a 41 year old who had already...
Or maybe Joshua was beaten by a very mediocre boxer who hadn't done anything beforehand nor since. What are the chances of that?
That's because the PPV loot for mediocrity is a dangling carrot. Take it away, and what happens? How did 99% of great bouts happen, throughout...
I'm intrigued by your theory. Take away pay-per-view. Wouldn't Whyte and Chisora still have two options? They would either face "top 10 fighters"...
Okolie is the best cruiserweight in the world and he will be a great addition to the most important division in boxing once he makes the move.
What you’re saying is that there would be no such shows like Paint Dry vs Chisora if the normalisation of pay-per-view ceased to exist?
Who had Ruiz beaten before he beat Joshua?