So did Joshuaz DUCK Prince Charles Martin?! SMH

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  1. Espin88

    Espin88 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    How can Hearn be throwing Martin's name about when it was Martin who called out Joshua? And since when was Martin a name? Joshua is the bigger name & that's why Martin called him out, I think you've got the complete wrong end of the stick
     
  2. Super Hans

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    Joshua hasn't ducked Martin you tranny. Martin probably wants a kings ransom because he knows AJ will end his title reign and his relevance. And quite possibly his career.
     
  3. Dubblechin

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    Exactly. Tomasz Adamek and Eric Molina are fighting for the vacant IBF Intercontinental title in a few weeks, which is basically a quasi-eliminator in the IBF to find a replacement in the ratings for Erkan Teper - who was right behind Glazkov and Martin in the IBF ratings.

    Basically, the Adamek-Molina winner will fight for the IBF title.

    If Joshua fought Martin and won the IBF TITLE .... the IBF will ask Joshua to plan an upcoming defense against the winner of Adamek-Molina.

    Those are the DANGEROUS opponents JOSHUA SHOULD BE AFRAID TO FIGHT if he wins the IBF belt?

    :patsch:roll:

    Don't be a b*tch, Joshua.

    Don't be a coward, Hearn.
     
  4. boxing_master

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    for once I agree with you

    josh has shown he is coward these days
     
  5. Dubblechin

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    He isn't fighting Parker.

    Can Joshua handle Adamek or Molina?

    The IBF ratings are clown school.

    Don't kid yourself.
     
  6. Super Hans

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    If Joshua is champ, don't be so sure Parker accepts the final eliminator. If Parker is everything he's hyped to be, he knows there is money in waiting that out and getting a couple of fights on American TV first
     
  7. Dubblechin

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    What final eliminator?

    Teper was the IBF Intercontinental champ. He tested positive. He's out.

    The winner of Adamek-Molina is going to replace him.

    Joshua doesn't have to wait for any final eliminators.

    He can beat Martin and make his first defense against Molina or Adamek. Make a pile of money.

    And it's 2017 already.
     
  8. Super Hans

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    The reason is you get your shot if you are mandatory come what may. However you only get 25% of the money.

    So unless the champion is a huge draw, a lot of big names will not fight for 25%,try and secure a voluntary or take their business elsewhere. For example since Kell Brook became Welterweight champion, Leonard Bundu, Amir Khan, Timothy Bradley, Shawn Porter, Devon Alexander and Sadam Ali have all neglected final eliminators as they see 25% v someone as good as Brook, too much risk to little reward.
     
  9. Super Hans

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    I'm on about if Joshua becomes champ and Parker gets offered the final eliminator, he may wait it out until the next rotation, or try and win one of the other ones then unify.
     
  10. Dubblechin

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    WHAT BIG NAMES?

    If Charles Martin doesn't get Joshua ... who are all these BIG NAMES beating down his door?

    There's no one.

    The Adamek-Molina winner? The Duhaupas-Helenius winner? Andy Ruiz?

    Jesus Christ.

    Joshua could beat Martin, make a handful of defenses, and not face a mandatory until the end of 2017/early 2018.

    (And that mandatory could be a complete joke as well. The IBF's track record for mandatories isn't good.)

    Joshua has the clearest, easiest, most winnable track to the heavyweight title. And you guys don't want him to take it because he might (emphasis on MIGHT) have to fight someone with a pulse TWO YEARS from now?

    :roll::patsch
     
  11. madballster

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    AJ will likely have to sign tons of rematch clauses with Martin as he is voluntary NOT mandatory. So we'll have to see if this fight happens at all.
     
  12. Dubblechin

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    I see what you're saying. But if he waits for another rotation, it's fall 2018.

    Joshua could win a title and fight the odd IBF guys and, if he chooses, fight a name, before that.

    Hearn has ZERO reason not to do this.

    It makes no sense to pass on it.
     
  13. Dubblechin

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    A TON of rematch clauses? :roll:

    You blow out Charles Martin. If he wants a rematch, you blow him out again. Then fight the Adamek-Molina winner.

    IS he losing any of those?

    Again, what's this amazing lineup the IBF presents that is so scary that Joshua should sidestep a title shot?

    There is no one on the IBF horizon that presents any threats. Martin included.

    And if Joshua fights Fury, let's say, and brings an IBF belt with him, that superfight gets even more juice because Joshua has a belt that was taken unjustly from Fury.

    Winning the IBF belt only helps Joshua.
     
  14. madballster

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    Look we don't know the financial details for those rematch clauses. If AJ has to fight him 3 times and each time is offered 20% of the purse then yes, it's a pretty bad deal!
     
  15. Super Hans

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    That's why the big names don't make their way up the IBF rankings, because they only get 25%. Read what I'm telling you