Showtime hopes to keep Anthony Joshua
Stephen Espinoza the head of Showtime Sports, believes as long as both Deontay Wilder and Anthony Joshua are working with Showtime, that fight will be significantly be easier to make.
Espinoza’s comments regarding a potential Joshua-Wilder fight being easier to make if both remain with Showtime, could stem from rumors that Eddie Hearn and Anthony Joshua are looking to possibly head to HBO, after this weekends unification bout between Joshua and Parker. Hearn however, disputed those rumors and told 3KingsBoxing.com earlier this week that in fact Showtime is the frontrunner for Joshua. [link below]
The fight against Parker is Joshua’s final fight under the 3 fight deal he signed with the network, prior to fighting Charles Martin two years ago.
This is what Espinoza had to say about making Joshua-Wilder to Boxing Scene;
“It makes it significantly easier and from our perspective we at Showtime have built this fight,” said Espinoza.
“Anthony has only been seen in the United States on Showtime and Wilder, our next fight will be our 11th fight with Wilder and he’s been seen on a couple of other platforms but the majority of his recent career has been on Showtime.”
“So the excitement, energy and enthusiasm has largely been the result, certainly on their great performances, but also our investment into their careers and bringing them to the U.S. audience. For that reason it should be a Showtime pay-per-view. We’ve brought this to fruition and we deserve the opportunity to deliver completely.”
Although Joshua going to HBO would not be a deal breaker, there’s already enough hurdles in the way that’s currently keeping the two top heavyweights in the world from fighting. Wilder isn’t exclusive to Showtime so it wouldn’t prevent the fight but Joshua remaining with Showtime would most certainly make things simpler.
By: Jerrell Jasper
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