If Joshua refused to try and unify before his 40th fight....

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by OpinionOfACasual, Nov 14, 2017.


  1. Outstock

    Outstock PBR Full Member

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    Quit being such a drama queen. Those situations aren't comparable in the slightest. The overwhelming majority on this forum slayed Canelo for ditching his belt and offering low ball flat fee's to GGG.
    Plus , BOTH sides wanted the fight to happen , nobody ever said that GGG needed to go earn his shot at Canelo , a small few fanboys said he should accept whatever he is offered just so he got Canelo in the ring. But nobody argued that the fight needed to marinate 12-18 months.

    And are you seriously comparing Wilder to Canelo here? Its Wilder and the WBC who are hounding and insisting Joshua take the fight , much like GGG was with Canelo.
    Joshua and Hearn want to wait , just like Canelo and Hoya did with GGG.

    People like you and this clown are far worse than any Canelo/Wilder fanboy. You gobble everything Hearn spews up and will never dare to question his motives like a pure tunnel visioned fanboy.

    That right there sums up the anti Wilder / Pro Joshua brigade.
     
  2. theanatolian

    theanatolian Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He did say that he'd take Hearn's offer had he guarenteed the AJ fight, which was 3-4 mill dollars.

    Ryabinsky had won the purse bids by bidding 5 million $, and Haymon might just try to bid more this time just to Show Hearn that his hand is strong too. So Wilder may well end up getting paid more than that offered 3-4 million.

    Hearn could speed up the process just by putting it on the conract that Wilder will get AJ should he beat Whyte. But for some reason, he flat out refused it.
     
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  3. madballster

    madballster Loyal Member Full Member

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    No that puts Wilder in his place. All the talk of guys like YOURSELF and Wilder's delusional fanboys of how -> AJ NEEDS WILDER!!! <- are just misplaced. AJ can do as he pleases and has multiple big multi-million dollar fights in front of him. With or without Wilder. Wilder can't push AJ into a corner with his outlandish and disrespectful demands. And that's a good thing.

    You know why? Because it shows kids out there if you're lazy, if you act entitled, you make outlandish demands, if you constantly overrate yourself, if you whine and cry like Wilder, you won't be rewarded for it. You should't be. And you won't be. That's what is really satisfying to watch.
     
  4. HerolGee

    HerolGee Loyal Member banned Full Member

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    thatis quite a long way off and a pretty tall assumption though. hes at half that.
     
  5. Reppin501

    Reppin501 The People's Champ Full Member

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    LMAO...holy sh!t, this is astounding.
     
  6. N17

    N17 Loyal Member Full Member

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    You know exactly what I'm saying, I am saying be consistent, the bottom line principle is the same.

    if boxing was a business when Canelo was involved in making a huge fight then it has to be a business now when Joshua is involved in making a huge fight.

    The same old A-Side Vs B-Side rubbish was spewed on here by those people who now seem to believe that doesn't matter any more and Joshua should just agree to everything Wilder wants.


    Really? I gobble up what Hearn says and does? Have you seen me slaughtering his PPV model, some of the "fights" he makes and some of the things he says?

    Nope you probably haven't because your head is obviously rammed firmly up Wilders ring piece.