Its Joshua's fault for trying negotiate, not making serious offers. It's Joshua's fault making serious offers, negotiation talks doesnt work like that.
Finkel must be really tired cuz its not easy work moving goalposts every day. He refused to talk to Hearn said send him offers, now sending offers is insulting they need to talk. Hearn has asked to talk again and Shelly says no. Damn that Anthony Joshua.
In my view, with Joshua jumping up onto the ring after the Whyte/Chisora 2 fight, looked staged. Joshua (who I'm fan of) could have done that after the Wilder/Fury fight and called out Wilder, but he didn't.
Is that how fights get made these days? Does all the contracts and offers being sent by Hearn and Joshua count for nothing? Joshua stood on the edge of the ring last night and said he wants Deontay Wilder next. He could of done what you said at the Fury Wilder fight but because he didnt it doesnt mean anything. If Joshua didnt allow Wilder into his Povetkin ring, If Joshua didnt turn up at the Fury Wilder fight but then offers Deontay double his highest ever pay day and a rematch clause in the USA isnt that enough to try to make this fight?
Yes indeed. The sad truth is the bodybuilder Joshua knows where his bread and butter lies. He wouldn't dare bite the hand that feeds him, which is Eddie Hearn. He's a puppet, and will do what is told. Maybe Matchroom have some dirt on him, when he was younger. Who knows, but I do know the bomb squad would have thrown him off turnbuckle if he made hostile advancements towards the bronze bomber in the ring.
Joshua would have to have some superhuman leg power to jump hundreds of miles or a UFO spacecraft to do that because he was in another country when the Wilder vs Fury fight ended. Fights don't get made by entering the ring they get made in signing contracts and with Wilder losing his pen that's hard to do at the moment.
I must admit, I've not really been a Joshua fan until quite recently. I was rooting for Wlad in their fight as I wasn't sure about how much substance Joshua had behind him. AJ getting up from that Wlad right hand and stopping him in the 11th turned me into a fan and he's improved ever since IMO. The hate that AJ gets from some quarters is quite frankly, ridiculous. It's quite obvious to me that Wilder doesn't really fancy the AJ fight yet Joshua is called the coward?!? I agree that Hearn's focus on making money is maybe getting in the way sometimes but Joshua really does seem to want Wilder and why not? He knows he needs to beat him before someone else does. Whyte, Povetkin, Parker all have a good chance to take Wilder's O. Yes he can punch but all the above mentioned fighters have the chin to maybe get through single shots and put the hurt on Wilder.
You know what I meant. Joshua could have flew out to America, just like he flew out to watch Whytes fight. I just think it looks set up and thats my whole point. Fights might not get made by entering the ring but Klitschko jumped into the ring and pretty much secured a fight with Joshua
I'm not a Wilder fan, I'm more of a Joshua fan but Wilder bent over backwards to make that fight and you had Barry Hearn (who really runs Matchroom) on camera saying they don't want the fight for another year. That's all I needed to hear.
What it all boils down to is Hearn and AJ are greedy, Hearn is scared to let AJ fight the best in the division, and AJ could easily say make the fights I want them.... but instead he’s more concerned with money. I honestly feel AJ is lacking the confidence to fight the top guys
No it didnt. They had already signed and agreed to fight before that . They even postponed the match which was originally to be taken place in November 2016 so Klitschko stepping in the ring had zero to do with securing an already agreed upon fight! Wilder has brainwashed SOME but most are smart enough to at least think of start to think what s actually going on here.... And his own history shows he uses other fighters to make his profile bigger like in 2015. He had Fury step in the ring to challenge him after his Szpilka win....what some people couldn't figure out ( Wilder fans ) is that Fury already had a rematch Claus with Klitschko and was scheduled to fight him ????Lol Yea ring call outs don't actually secure anything l The only thing that was obviously set up is a team who cancelled meetings , demands ridiculous stipulations and loses pens . Finkel already crushed himself on The Boxing Voice interview , contradictions galore like stating big fights are made through sitting and meeting , talking about it but isn't this the same guy who claims meetings are counter productive ! If you're really into ring call outs , shouldn't you be questioning why Wilder declined to step into the ring with Joshua after he defeated Klitschko ? I mean that's why he went there right? To promote a fight with the winner ? instead he shifted focus on BELLEW . Counter productive ?