Whyte, than Joshua - Usyk winner.
What should Tyson Fury do?
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Yeah I was being sarcastic ... the goat claim is a joke he needs to defend his title numerous times against top guys back to back for years to be an atg
Really if he retired and had Wilder his sole title defense the Furys can’t actually claim to much,I also have a feeling Wilder will get ****** up against a few guys . Fury isn’t the only one capable of beating Wilder ,A.J winning against Usyk in the rematch will make his resume that much better then Furys ,so Fury will be severely hurting his own career standings if he called it quits .
If he got a win over Whyte it would be the first time he had fought two legit proven guys back to back something AJ has been doing for years despite two bumps in the road .
Wilder was handed a belt and an abomination of a champion but people love to think he was some sort of George foreman for rolling over a bunch if stiffsComment
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At this point, just fight Whyte. Usyk is tied up.
Fury is at his best when he’s active. Usyk v AJ is happening in March/April, so Fury v Usyk won’t happen until late next year.
Fury might as well take care of the mandatory as a keep busy fight while Usyk takes care of AJ again.Comment
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He should do whatever he wants.
And knowing Fury, that could mean any damn thing.
It wouldn't be a big deal to anyone but sportswriters and NSB posters if he dropped a title and decided to wait for the Usyk/Joshua winner.Comment
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Not sure that's true, gives the opportunity for the next fight to be Undisputed without him. He could get cut out himself.
I almost want to say it muddies the waters, but does it? He dropped the belt because he didn't want to fight his mandatory, in what would be a huge fight, so it would be hard to justify him number 1. At least that question mark will be there.Comment
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