The reason for the repeated Forbes mentions are to counter an odd meme that seems to have appeared on here, namely Wilder and Fury have proved...
So if someone as high profile as Joshua was claiming to do something akin to walking from Edinburgh to London at a rate of somewhere in the region...
It's not that no other heavyweights are popular or earn money. It's that Joshua is massive in comparison. Forbes top 25. Only Canelo above him. No...
Look on here who is making the most noise about it though? Meathead gym obsessives who are almost certainly on the gear themselves who spend a lot...
The superior race thing is a thing only the very thick or genuinely racist don't get. The Mugabe thing is probably because Joshua is, pretty...
Most heavyweights 'have a chance' by that definition. Miller 'has a chance.' He's also not someone who's already fought Joshua and was rendered...
That's a lot of words about a contradiction which isn't really a contradiction. Joshua is a massive profile, massive earning superstar. I'll...
Thing is I don't really see how Whyte suddenly does anything different. He struggled very, very badly with Parker, who Joshua beat easily. He...
Real in what sense? Real as in Haymon had the money? Nobody debates that.
The only two opponents who matter had opponents, and they fought, drew and are fighting again. Everyone beyond that is much of a muchness or...
Who should he fight? Povetkin, Whyte, Parker, Breazeale: all already easily beaten. WIlder, Fury, Pulev, Ortiz: all fighting other opponents....
Why would AJ be entitled to it? Probably because he's way more popular and generates way more money.
Joshua Fury Wilder Whyte Povetkin Parker Ortiz Pulev Miller Breazeale Reasoning; Joshua is clearly well in front based on who he's beaten and...
Good point. How dare those boxers try to maximise their earnings in a time when the sport is booming domestically.
You brought up three to five. Why? You must know you wouldn't be able to bring up anyone who got near five fights a year. It's not like Miller is...