Comments Thread For: Salita: Otto Wallin Makes The Most Sense For Anthony Joshua's Next Fight
Dmitriy Salita, promoter for heavyweight contender Otto Wallin, is beating the drum for his boxer to face former two-time world champion Anthony Joshua.
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Just remember when Aj started out he didn't say he wanted to be the greatest he said he wanted to be the first billionaire boxer.
Financially & looking at AJ's record of fighting all the slow old men in the division, who's the oldest slowest most financially rewarding he can fight? Zhang in China.
Or if he's serious he buys someone's mandatory spot like Hrgovic or Dubious as i have a feeling if either Usyk or Fury win undesputed they'll retire & split the belts.
Just remember when Aj started out he didn't say he wanted to be the greatest he said he wanted to be the first billionaire boxer.
Financially & looking at AJ's record of fighting all the slow old men in the division, who's the oldest slowest most financially rewarding he can fight? Zhang in China.
Or if he's serious he buys someone's mandatory spot like Hrgovic or Dubious as i have a feeling if either Usyk or Fury win undesputed they'll retire & split the belts.
How does one become super rich without being great ?
I don't mind this fight. But it's the same narrative now, as when it was suggested that Joshua could step aside for a Usyk, Fury fight. Wallin and Salita were first in and they haven't wasted any time now either. To be honest, they are coming across as a bit desperate. Are they in debt or something? Perhaps they should just stay quiet and make approaches behind the scenes. Begging is a bad look. Basically, if Joshua wants to pay you, he'll let you know.
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