This fight ended up being a near-perfect scenario for Joshua in terms of development (and w/r/t a few other things also)
If boxing as a business had to rely solely on the so-called "hardcores", matches couldn't be afforded to be put on at anything beyond pubs and...
WBC you say? Well, if that happened, Wilder would be the one who got ******, because he holds the WBC belt. LOL
He's got a dodgy promoter who once upon a time wielded a great deal of "influence" over an array of boxing institutions. That promoter would be...
http://www.bbc.com/sport/boxing/39602619 1. Lewis 70% 2. Joshua 14% 3. Cooper 6% 4. Bruno 4% 5. Fury 4% 6. Fitzsimmons 1% 7. Bugner 1% 8. Haye 1%...
Accurate points for sure. But to me what Tyson Fury embodies mostly is the fact that in-the-ring performance and accomplishments, in the long run,...
Doesn't seem overly far-fetched to me. I don't think that David has tons of leverage at the moment either.
1000% agree. And to think that some are saying that Joshua should move on to the likes of Roach, etc. LOL
Given the totality of their collective antics over the last two years, the Furys have pissed away almost all of the leverage that they would have...
Yes. And I expect the prices to progressively increase by bits irrespective of the opponent.
I agree with almost everything that you write in theory and I agree with your last paragraph in particular. You've described a likely way back,...
Martin Rogan really was a taxi driver in Belfast.
Both did what they needed to do on the particular night against two different versions of Wlad. I prefer Joshua's power, explosiveness and heart...
Whyte in a nearly unwatchable stinker
https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/3453816/anthony-joshua-tyson-fury-fight-eddie-hearn/?CMP=Spklr-_-Editorial-_-SunSport-_-Sport-_-TwImageandlink-_-Sta...