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Originally posted by Zelda View Post
So, you want Joshua to screw the WBO and Usyk and do what? fight whom? How many fights are there for Joshua that are more lucrative than Usyk? Neither of Wilder or Fury will be available if they are fighting each other.
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Originally posted by billeau2 View Post
all Joshua has to do is walk the Ukraniane down, walk through his average punching power, corner him and unload some good shots. it will look like the Monty Python skit "the faculty versus the students Rugby match." Chisora almost caught lerch with slow looping shots... Joshua just has to grow a pair and assert himself.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostHe can fight a mandatory from the other sanctioning bodies. The WBO is not the end of boxing. Joshua could temporary relinquish the belt and then work out a unification bout deal later with Usyk for it. The reason why I say ditch it now because it's a very risky fight for Joshua in which he could lose. Usyk is undefeated and if AJ loses, then there really won't be any chance of an undisputed fight between Joshua/Fury. Also, there will be no rematch clause if Anthony Joshua loses either because this is a sanctioned WBO mandatory title bout.
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Originally posted by Zelda View Post
What hope does Joshua has to be an undisputed unified champion if you think he cannot defeat a less capable cruiserweight? Does he even deserve to be a unified champion then?
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostFury can't because the arbitrator has placed a permanent injunction on all of Tyson Fury's future bouts until he fights Deontay Wilder next. Therefore and because of it, that August 14 Joshua/Fury undisputed bout has already been canceled.
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Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez View Post
I still struggle to see Fury fighting Wilder again - I think he will retire but more likely Wilder is just negotiating step-aside money.
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