Just to add some context here AJ v Takam did more than Fury v Klitschko.
Why have you ignored the fact that I said 'penniless in comparison to Joshua?' Obviously both are rich if we're using you or I as the yardstick....
And where did that get the rest of them? Whyte has been fighting Chisora. Wilder and Fury are penniless in comparison to Joshua. Joshua still has...
It's not that it's not 'ok' as much as Joshua is obviously leagues ahead of the rest in terms of generating money. Therefore they can sign with...
Indeed. Like him or not Khan has beaten over half a dozen world champions. Yarde has beaten over half a dozen taxi drivers. They're incomparable....
But why would they pay up front cash if they haven't even announced a fight never mind a PPV? I don't doubt Tyson could make 80m over the course...
What can Warren do in the UK? What has he got to play with? Frampton might be finished. Warrington is signed up to fight Galahad. You'd like to...
Depends who it is, but an American unbeaten world champion just did 325k defending against an unbeaten Brit, which for me is pretty dire. Why...
Are they? I mean, Arum came out and said the money people were talking about regarding Fury was 'bullsh*t.'
Depends on what sort of business that it does. This is why I think there's a little jumping of the gun here. It's all well and good saying ESPN...
There is obviously considerably more money to make in an American market than in a UK market. They both have roughly the same levels of disposable...
For me it's too early to say this. I know I've said it many times and I imagine you'll be straight on at me for repeating it, but the oft-quoted...
I think your final point is a good thing in fairness. Sky won't be fuming for as long as Joshua is on Sky. Yes, I'm sure they'd rather have him...
Nobody wants them to fight bums, but it's quite an intriguing situation. Neither have sold well in America, neither are American, and neither...
Problem for Whyte is that if you want to see how he'd get on against AJ, you can just watch him fight him and it ends with Whyte unconscious. In...