Time for AJ to go it alone?

Coco
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Re: Time for AJ to go it alone?

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oogiebe wrote: 02 Feb 2019, 09:49
Noxy wrote: 02 Feb 2019, 09:36 To be fair, the AJ & Hearn show has been a phenomenal success so far and Hearn has played his part in that. This is the first hiccup in the story, no need for a hasty reaction. Fury's return to the top changed everything and it wasn't exactly predictable.
Fair post.
More than fair, Hearn has done a great job.
Nevertheless FW did an amazing job with Hatton
Dogs, loyalty and all that
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Re: Time for AJ to go it alone?

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Really depends on aj . I mean the hearns are business men can't disrespect what there doing .there making aj rich while keeping him some brain cells.but if aj wants to be remembered after his career he needs to fight the top fighters in the division.
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Re: Time for AJ to go it alone?

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samwbr wrote: 02 Feb 2019, 08:59
BigDoofus wrote: 02 Feb 2019, 08:28
samwbr wrote: 02 Feb 2019, 06:50 Think he'll pack it in at the end of the current deal, nothing more to achieve after he deals with Wilder and Fury next year.
Next year? Barry Hearn doesn't care if he doesn't fight Wilder in 10 years.
Love your inside track on all matters Joshua.
He said it on BBC 5live. But you'll still carry on valiantly defending on all matters Joshua.
Miller got a draw with Joey Dawejko. Can you defend that?
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Re: Time for AJ to go it alone?

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keirw wrote: 02 Feb 2019, 09:01 Khan, Haye, Hatton, Mayweather, Cotto etc.. Were/are self promoted, but (as far as I am aware) have not ran a show themselves, they always co promoted shows.

Pretty sure AJ promotions already co promotes all Joshua fights.
Yeh. AJBXNG

You can always see it on the posters.

The first co-promoted show was Okolie vs. Chamberlain.

Thing is Sky and Matchroom are exclusive.

Sky will not broadcast any other promoter other than Matchroom, unless it’s co-promoted.

But then AJ has got his own contract with Sky Sports for Box Office.
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Re: Time for AJ to go it alone?

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AJ is capable off disposing of the below in the next 30 months, and take home at least another £50million on top of his current bag of cash which is probably not far of that already.


I think Eddie knows enough sparring stories and feels the train could derail anytime. Is that a lack of faith in AJ maybe?

Lets not forget AJ vs Wlad was one of the great HW fights of all time.




Whyte WIN

Wilder WIN with RISK

Fury RISK

Miller WIN

Usyk RISK

Hrgovich

Maybe sign off with Dubois if he's ready by then..


7 fights, 30 months until retirement!! All winnable, and probably still wont be at the potential he could have reached had he boxed from age 10. I'm not saying he'll win all though as I have him underdog vs Fury as of now,
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Re: Time for AJ to go it alone?

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BigDoofus wrote: 02 Feb 2019, 14:57
samwbr wrote: 02 Feb 2019, 08:59
BigDoofus wrote: 02 Feb 2019, 08:28
samwbr wrote: 02 Feb 2019, 06:50 Think he'll pack it in at the end of the current deal, nothing more to achieve after he deals with Wilder and Fury next year.
Next year? Barry Hearn doesn't care if he doesn't fight Wilder in 10 years.
Love your inside track on all matters Joshua.
He said it on BBC 5live. But you'll still carry on valiantly defending on all matters Joshua.
Miller got a draw with Joey Dawejko. Can you defend that?
lol very easy to defend, miller had 2 points deducted in a 4 round fight, judges all had him winning 3-1 without that and hes a slow starter anyway who usually gives away the first round and then heats up, it also happened years ago, do you bother to actually look into this stuff? did u not bother to watch or read about the fight? lol he didnt lose more then 1 round

millers easily top 10 and already beaten up multiple wilder title challengers , hes easily deserving compared to guys actually getting shots
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Re: Time for AJ to go it alone?

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Coco wrote: 02 Feb 2019, 10:54
oogiebe wrote: 02 Feb 2019, 09:49
Noxy wrote: 02 Feb 2019, 09:36 To be fair, the AJ & Hearn show has been a phenomenal success so far and Hearn has played his part in that. This is the first hiccup in the story, no need for a hasty reaction. Fury's return to the top changed everything and it wasn't exactly predictable.
Fair post.
More than fair, Hearn has done a great job.
Nevertheless FW did an amazing job with Hatton
Dogs, loyalty and all that
The one thing for me that I thought FW did extremely well with Hatton was keeping him active. He was consistently fighting 4 or so times per year (albeit not always against good fighters) and getting good exposure on Sky. I thought Hearn was doing a similar job with Ritson recently until he got exposed.
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Re: Time for AJ to go it alone?

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jamamb wrote: 02 Feb 2019, 18:39
BigDoofus wrote: 02 Feb 2019, 14:57
samwbr wrote: 02 Feb 2019, 08:59
BigDoofus wrote: 02 Feb 2019, 08:28
samwbr wrote: 02 Feb 2019, 06:50 Think he'll pack it in at the end of the current deal, nothing more to achieve after he deals with Wilder and Fury next year.
Next year? Barry Hearn doesn't care if he doesn't fight Wilder in 10 years.
Love your inside track on all matters Joshua.
He said it on BBC 5live. But you'll still carry on valiantly defending on all matters Joshua.
Miller got a draw with Joey Dawejko. Can you defend that?
lol very easy to defend, miller had 2 points deducted in a 4 round fight, judges all had him winning 3-1 without that and hes a slow starter anyway who usually gives away the first round and then heats up, it also happened years ago, do you bother to actually look into this stuff? did u not bother to watch or read about the fight? lol he didnt lose more then 1 round

millers easily top 10 and already beaten up multiple wilder title challengers , hes easily deserving compared to guys actually getting shots
Still valiantly defending on all matters Joshua.
Why doesn't he sign up to VADA or fight someone decent?
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Re: Time for AJ to go it alone?

Post by lillywhite14 »

BigDoofus wrote: 02 Feb 2019, 14:57
samwbr wrote: 02 Feb 2019, 08:59
BigDoofus wrote: 02 Feb 2019, 08:28
samwbr wrote: 02 Feb 2019, 06:50 Think he'll pack it in at the end of the current deal, nothing more to achieve after he deals with Wilder and Fury next year.
Next year? Barry Hearn doesn't care if he doesn't fight Wilder in 10 years.
Love your inside track on all matters Joshua.
He said it on BBC 5live. But you'll still carry on valiantly defending on all matters Joshua.
Miller got a draw with Joey Dawejko. Can you defend that?
Miller is getting destroyed by Joshua. It’s part of the plan to introduce him to the Yanks. Big media job in New York, roll out all the stops, as much tv as he can get, demolish the aggressive, come forward New Yorker early in the fight and then grab the mic and call out ‘chicken Wilder’ or whatever. It’s obvious to see.

Regarding Millers draw with Dawejko, what’s that got to do with it? Did you bring up Fury losing to Big John McDermott during the build up to the Wilder fight?
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Re: Time for AJ to go it alone?

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lillywhite14 wrote: 03 Feb 2019, 07:01
BigDoofus wrote: 02 Feb 2019, 14:57
samwbr wrote: 02 Feb 2019, 08:59
BigDoofus wrote: 02 Feb 2019, 08:28
samwbr wrote: 02 Feb 2019, 06:50 Think he'll pack it in at the end of the current deal, nothing more to achieve after he deals with Wilder and Fury next year.
Next year? Barry Hearn doesn't care if he doesn't fight Wilder in 10 years.
Love your inside track on all matters Joshua.
He said it on BBC 5live. But you'll still carry on valiantly defending on all matters Joshua.
Miller got a draw with Joey Dawejko. Can you defend that?
Miller is getting destroyed by Joshua. It’s part of the plan to introduce him to the Yanks. Big media job in New York, roll out all the stops, as much tv as he can get, demolish the aggressive, come forward New Yorker early in the fight and then grab the mic and call out ‘chicken Wilder’ or whatever. It’s obvious to see.

Regarding Millers draw with Dawejko, what’s that got to do with it? Did you bring up Fury losing to Big John McDermott during the build up to the Wilder fight?
Of course he didn't. Any defence of Joshua is just shot back with fanboy bullshit whilst he's down on his knees wanting Fury s jizz down his neck.
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Re: Time for AJ to go it alone?

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BigDoofus wrote: 03 Feb 2019, 06:07
jamamb wrote: 02 Feb 2019, 18:39
BigDoofus wrote: 02 Feb 2019, 14:57
samwbr wrote: 02 Feb 2019, 08:59
BigDoofus wrote: 02 Feb 2019, 08:28
samwbr wrote: 02 Feb 2019, 06:50 Think he'll pack it in at the end of the current deal, nothing more to achieve after he deals with Wilder and Fury next year.
Next year? Barry Hearn doesn't care if he doesn't fight Wilder in 10 years.
Love your inside track on all matters Joshua.
He said it on BBC 5live. But you'll still carry on valiantly defending on all matters Joshua.
Miller got a draw with Joey Dawejko. Can you defend that?
lol very easy to defend, miller had 2 points deducted in a 4 round fight, judges all had him winning 3-1 without that and hes a slow starter anyway who usually gives away the first round and then heats up, it also happened years ago, do you bother to actually look into this stuff? did u not bother to watch or read about the fight? lol he didnt lose more then 1 round

millers easily top 10 and already beaten up multiple wilder title challengers , hes easily deserving compared to guys actually getting shots
Still valiantly defending on all matters Joshua.
Why doesn't he sign up to VADA or fight someone decent?
lol miller didnt lose more then 1 round vs dawjeko, tell me whats so horrible. very lame attempt to make that seem like some horrible indefensible thing, its no worse then fury getting slapped around by john or/dropped by nev or wilder getting dropped hard by harold sconiers

and i mean, you think millers bad, then look at several of wilders challengers (2 of who miller easily beat) or consider that chris hammer and del are probably top 3 wins for fury
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Re: Time for AJ to go it alone?

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samwbr wrote: 03 Feb 2019, 07:06
lillywhite14 wrote: 03 Feb 2019, 07:01
BigDoofus wrote: 02 Feb 2019, 14:57
samwbr wrote: 02 Feb 2019, 08:59
BigDoofus wrote: 02 Feb 2019, 08:28
samwbr wrote: 02 Feb 2019, 06:50 Think he'll pack it in at the end of the current deal, nothing more to achieve after he deals with Wilder and Fury next year.
Next year? Barry Hearn doesn't care if he doesn't fight Wilder in 10 years.
Love your inside track on all matters Joshua.
He said it on BBC 5live. But you'll still carry on valiantly defending on all matters Joshua.
Miller got a draw with Joey Dawejko. Can you defend that?
Miller is getting destroyed by Joshua. It’s part of the plan to introduce him to the Yanks. Big media job in New York, roll out all the stops, as much tv as he can get, demolish the aggressive, come forward New Yorker early in the fight and then grab the mic and call out ‘chicken Wilder’ or whatever. It’s obvious to see.

Regarding Millers draw with Dawejko, what’s that got to do with it? Did you bring up Fury losing to Big John McDermott during the build up to the Wilder fight?
Of course he didn't. Any defence of Joshua is just shot back with fanboy bullshit whilst he's down on his knees wanting Fury s jizz down his neck.
Ewwww !
I can't get that image out of my head now :o

Plus..., wouldn't he hope to catch most of it in his THROAT rather than on his neck.
Achh :o :oo :roll: :brick:
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