Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
Seeing as youv gone to the effort of replying to yourself 3 times.....

You are Hearns audience.

Naive.

I am not.

The fight is between 2 novices who would both be considered not ready for Tyson Fury and Wladimir Klitschko and the only way either of them ever had a chance of winning a world title was for a title to be stripped. Like I said, if you want to join in getting excited over that, ok. It doesnt make the heavyweight division any clearer, especially to those who will swallow this
Oh, you are such a plum Ross. I replied 3 times to myself to highlight the fact that you didn't have an answer. as for this "following Hearns Naïve" nonsense, all I was doing was answering your ridiculous rant about Hearn at the press conference . I didn't say I agreed with it, I didn't say Joshua is the next coming of Christ, I didn't say Joshua will spark Martin out early, I didn't even say I will be buying it PPV!!!!!!
But what I , and most other people who can be bothered to respond to you said was that Joshua is the cash cow of the division (potentially with Haye not far behind.)
This doesn't mean he's better than Fury or Wilder, it doesn't mean he would beat them, but what it does mean is that he is marketed better and has the potential to earn 5, maybe 10 times more than them . Obviously to do that , he needs to keep winning .
You are right , a lot of people will pay way too much money to watch certain fighters and Joshua earning £3Million for a British title fight is crazy. But it is a FACT, and you just have to get fucking used to it.
btw, if you think Fury/Wilder generates more revenue than a potential AJ/Haye matchup assuming AJ was World Champ, you are dreaming (wet dreams about Fury probably!)