AJ has always been held to higher standards than other fighters because of the hype around him and the fact that for some reason we expect instance success over here and especially from our Olympians.
Wilder by comparison was still fighting journeymen until his 33 fight when he won the world...
Its £99 for the year in one payment which If your a mad boxing fan then its pretty good value to be honest, with Joshua, Canelo and probably Davis vs Garcia etc.
DAZN is not meant to be a boxing only channel though, in other countries like Germany they have a broad range of sports and I think...
You say he's with a shit promotor but I think a lot of Joshuas success has been because of Matchroom. Apart from taking the Ruiz fight at short notice the rest of his career has been managed very well. He's ended up making more money than Tyson Fury, got massive sponsorship deals with the likes...
Like another poster has already said on here (who I think from memory is or was a professional fighter), the persona you see on TV is very different from reality. Theres very little real in the world of boxing hype, its always been a pantomime and thats why people love it. Bottom line is most...
Agree you get a more mixed crowd with lots of drunk Women but also plenty of boxing fans!
Thing I dispute is this idea that he's a limited boxer that somehow doesn't interest anyone with a passing knowledge of boxing. He an olympic champion ffs!
Before Fury fought Wilder watching him was like watching paint dry. People have always gone to watch Joshua because it's exciting and thats why he has all the sponsorship deals. What person in their right mind would turn down sponsorship money? You can seriously begrudge him that? Its like...
Have you been to a Joshua fight? Ive been to quite a few, always a sell out, loads of genuine boxing fans.
Ive also been to watch fury live including once at the O2 when I managed to bag a freebie because they couldn't sell the tickets.
Dont worry about who is the best between Fury and Joshua, I think it will soon be settled. What a treat we have in store, potentially 2 British fighters competing for the undisputed heavyweight championship of the world! A mouth watering prospect!
I agree with this and disagree at the same time! I certainly don't want to see a fighter get seriously hurt but the determination of a fighter to overcome adversity and go through the pain barrier in a fight is ultimately what makes them a great. If Tyson fury was thinking of his health would he...