IanM
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The once noble art reduced to the equivalent of Rory v Rick Shiels matchplay. 
Reckon Rory would do it for ÂŁ70m?The once noble art reduced to the equivalent of Rory v Rick Shiels matchplay.![]()
Wouldnât get out of bed for that pittanceReckon Rory would do it for ÂŁ70m?
Yeah, to me it suggests AJ is looking towards retirement. He'd take another massive payday for a Fury fight if they can ever make it happen, but other than that, I guess he's done.Itâs already weakened by taking this fight. It shows zero ambition to be at the top of his game and anyone choosing to fight Paul isnât a serious contender theyâre already at the end of their career seeking a payday.
Makes me laugh when you see people on social media having a pop at sports stars for doing things like this for crazy amounts of money.Joshua is not currently in the world title conversation (although probably only one win away from a title shot due to the nature of the division). Arguably, he hasnât won against a world class boxer for a long while. A win versus Jake Paul isnât going to change that.
However, boxers are prize fighters. Paul is a massive draw and Joshua is one of the biggest in boxing. The fight will do mega numbers. I donât see a problem with him taking the fight for what it is. He has nothing to gain, only many millions of pounds.
Ali was part of a similar freak show against a wrestler, receiving a crazy purse in the 1970âs. So hardly a new phenomenon.
Think thatâs a poor comparison to be fair. Golfer joins LIV heâs still competing against other top level golfers, footballers go to Saudi theyâre still competing against other professional footballers.Makes me laugh when you see people on social media having a pop at sports stars for doing things like this for crazy amounts of money.
Golfer joins LIV/Footballer goes to Saudi & will earn ÂŁ100m.
But Gary on Twitter doesnât approve![]()
He probably doesnât care.Think thatâs a poor comparison to be fair. Golfer joins LIV heâs still competing against other top level golfers, footballers go to Saudi theyâre still competing against other professional footballers.
Joshua is fighting a YouTuber not another top level sportsman/boxer. In this case I donât blame him for taking the money but he canât expect people to think heâs doing it to keep his career going at the top level.
Iâm sure there ÂŁ70million reasons for him not to but he also canât complain when people judge it for what it is.He probably doesnât care.
Has he?Iâm sure there ÂŁ70million reasons for him not to but he also canât complain when people judge it for what it is.
Eddie Hearn said pretty much exactly that on the radio yesterdayHas he?
Genuine question.
Personally Iâd like it if he just said âÂŁ70m to fight a YouTuber,
Whoâs turning that down?â
And rightly so. Paulâs last two âfightsâ were against a legitimate former middleweight WBC champion in Chavez Jnr and Mike Tyson. He âwonâ them both. If Joshua is in anything like that type of spectacle then questions will be asked. As per my point above, I think Ali was undisputed champion when he âfoughtâ the wrestler. He went on to have a few more top level fights after that.Iâm sure there ÂŁ70million reasons for him not to but he also canât complain when people judge it for what it is.
Well might be nearer ÂŁ50million if the figures quoted from 4hrs ago are right about of being a shared ÂŁ100million purse. But Hearn quotes the higher figure when it was announced.Has he?
Genuine question.
Personally Iâd like it if he just said âÂŁ70m to fight a YouTuber,
Whoâs turning that down?â
Paul won the last twoAnd rightly so. Paulâs last two âfightsâ were against a legitimate former middleweight WBC champion in Chavez Jnr and Mike Tyson. He âwonâ them both. If Joshua is in anything like that type of spectacle then questions will be asked. As per my point above, I think Ali was undisputed champion when he âfoughtâ the wrestler. He went on to have a few more top level fights after that.
Hence me using single quotations for âfightsâ and âwonâ, but never mind⌠youâre pretty much agreeing with my points.Well might be nearer ÂŁ50million if the figures quoted from 4hrs ago are right about of being a shared ÂŁ100million purse. But Hearn quotes the higher figure when it was announced.
Paul won the last two. No he didnât lose them in what was a well rehearsed exhibition the fights were a joke.
This wonât be any different there are already limitations being put in place. Also Comparing Ali to Joshua is laughable and prize fighting made more sense when the money wasnât what it is now.
Joshua doesnât need the money but he knows heâs not good enough to fight another top level fighter no matter what anyone says. This is a money spinner and Iâve already said I donât blame him for taking the coin but he canât complain he isnât seen as top drawer against real contenders, he hasnât been for a long time so why not take the money and run Iâd do the same.
I think that is the key point here. This is not a boxing match, it's an entertainment evening. That's fine, but lets not pretend otherwise.I'm not a big boxing fan. But, looking at it from the outside, it was my impression that Joshua was pretty much finished as any sort of major force in boxing? Had he not lost many of the times he has come up against a class opponent? And at 36 years old, would it not be fair to assume there is a good chance his best years are behond him? I notice he hasn't had a fight in over a year as well.
So, I really don't see the big deal. It is a bit like an aging golfer going to LIV. He is going to get millions of pounds. Why turn that down in the faint hope you will somehow become the best heavyweight champion of the world? And just because boxing purists don't like the idea of it, it is clear that there is a huge demand for such entertainment events. So I can't blame a guy for making the most out of it.
Itâs on Netflix, so anyone with a Netflix account can watch it anyway. Itâs not a traditional PPV eventI think that is the key point here. This is not a boxing match, it's an entertainment evening. That's fine, but lets not pretend otherwise.
The bit that staggers me is the numbers. Who is paying to watch this? Who paid to watch Jake Paul v Mike Tyson? We know it's hooeey so who pays to watch it? The numbers are massive so clearly lots of people will pay, I just can't understand why.
So Netflix must believe that will bring them enough new subscribersItâs on Netflix, so anyone with a Netflix account can watch it anyway. Itâs not a traditional PPV event