The Asleep Lamps wrote: ↑07 Feb 2019, 19:52
JohnMcMinn wrote: ↑07 Feb 2019, 18:56
Why would AJ risk a fight with a dangerous opponent like Wilder or Fury when he can get $32M to use Miller as a punching bag?
At least he can retire Miller so he can go fulfill his dream of playing offensive tackle for the Cleveland Browns.
Nah if keep winning he will make more money, more money

to Wilder, and/or Fury and beyond. He's positioned right now to surpass Money Mayweather but he has to keep the winning streak continuing.
You could be right!
Mayweather’s estimated career earnings (from his activities as a boxer alone) is believed to be slightly less than $1 billion.
If we consider the $130m AJ earned by renewing his deal with Matchroom, $32m for the Miller bout, coupled with his estimated total $90m paydays from his first 22 fights, Anthony Joshua’s career earnings are likely to already be in the region of $250m.
For sure, the Brit has got an awful long way to go, but he’s only 29 years of age, he’s likely to compete for another eight years or so and there are a couple of big names in his division that’ll allow him to command mega-money paydays.
Also, there’s nothing preventing AJ from participating in "Mayweather-esque" circus events against MMA fighters either. Imagine how much he’d earn from engaging in a three round Nasukawa-like sparring session against someone like Brock Lesnar? The idea might seem preposterous, but Joshua has already admitted to being tempted to do it if he was paid enough.
I’m not suggesting that it is certain that Anthony Joshua’s career earnings will eventually overtake Floyd Mayweather Jr’s at some point, but I am claiming that it’s at least feasible.