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This is good. Real good. I don't know if either man - if he loses - comes back from this and regains their previous form, but I am glad this fight happens. It needs to happen.
I disagree, Wilder is 32 and Joshua 28. Think there is plenty of gas in the tank for more to come after the fight
The funniest thing to me is that AJ has the hand on the wheel, turns it at times, and keeps looking ahead as if he is driving. It is funny, because he is clearly not driving. (if you look at the windows, the background is not moving at all).
It actually reminds me of how full of shit he is. M i rite?
Btw, the interviewer dude has a huge, disgusting bugger in his left nostril, or a deformity. Either way, to the Gulogs with him.
We all know wilder will fight anywhere and will take the smaller slice. What details? No touching of the hair or face?
The funniest thing to me is that AJ has the hand on the wheel, turns it at times, and keeps looking ahead as if he is driving. It is funny, because he is clearly not driving. (if you look at the windows, the background is not moving at all).
It actually reminds me of how full of shit he is. M i rite?
Btw, the interviewer dude has a huge, disgusting bugger in his left nostril, or a deformity. Either way, to the Gulogs with him.
My thoughts also. Its an interesting concession from either standpoint.I think wilder and his team want the fight in the states, Joshua wants it in Britain. That’s probably one of the finer details
My thoughts also. Its an interesting concession from either standpoint.
Pretty obvious that ticket sale #s will be better in the UK, but the revenue will probably be higher in Vegas.
There are some pros and cons to either location for both fighters tbh. Either could stand to make themseleves a household name in a different country with this fight. Very big future potential for both of their careers.
I actually think this fight will sell really well in Vegas. Wilder’s popularity has grown significantly in the last year, and AJ is well known. Both of them are the kind of fighters that Americans fall in love with. Specimens and knockout artists are notorious fan favorites here. Add in the quality shit talking between these two and the rivalry thats building up and its a real easy promotion.
Also, I think there would be a very big turnout of UK fans who travel for it. Ive always admired how well other country’s fight fans show out for their guys, UK, Ireland etc. its pretty damn cool to see those big ass groups in the crowd or to hear fans from another country take over a stadium’s cheering.
Agree with everything you just said.My thoughts also. Its an interesting concession from either standpoint.
Pretty obvious that ticket sale #s will be better in the UK, but the revenue will probably be higher in Vegas.
There are some pros and cons to either location for both fighters tbh. Either could stand to make themseleves a household name in a different country with this fight. Very big future potential for both of their careers.
I actually think this fight will sell really well in Vegas. Wilder’s popularity has grown significantly in the last year, and AJ is well known. Both of them are the kind of fighters that Americans fall in love with. Specimens and knockout artists are notorious fan favorites here. Add in the quality shit talking between these two and the rivalry thats building up and its a real easy promotion.
Also, I think there would be a very big turnout of UK fans who travel for it. Ive always admired how well other country’s fight fans show out for their guys, UK, Ireland etc. its pretty damn cool to see those big ass groups in the crowd or to hear fans from another country take over a stadium’s cheering.