There should be no other fight next in the HW division. Seems like fury has no interest in fighting usyk anytime soon. Will we get a joshua 2.0 where they try to stall the fight for as long as possible by offering usyk step aside money? After fury's performance against wilder I now have usyk clearly beating fury ud barring a robbery. There were too many holes in the wilder fight that fury showed. One example was him waling straight forward towards wilder with no head movement and getting dropped by the right. He's going to be eating left hands all night long.
Why isn't Fury begging for the USKY fight to unify?
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They'd need to pay Joshua to step aside and then either pay Whyte off or drop the WBC strap at this point.
Seems easier for Fury to just obliterate Whyte in 2 rounds while Usyk boxes Joshua's face off again, then do the undisputed fight in the second half of the year.Comment
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You just know that won't happen though.They'd need to pay Joshua to step aside and then either pay Whyte off or drop the WBC strap at this point.
Seems easier for Fury to just obliterate Whyte in 2 rounds while Usyk boxes Joshua's face off again, then do the undisputed fight in the second half of the year.
Boxing never seems to follow the straight forward path.Comment
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But it doesn't. We may not have an American involved, but we do have a Fury involved in this forecast sequence of fights.
I'm very confident that we don't get the logical AJ v Usyk, Whyte v Fury and then the winners face off. Especially not if Fury wins against Whyte.
I can't tell you why it will fall, but it almost certainly will.Comment
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When has Fury ever obliterated anybody. He had to hit Wilder ~180 times in his last fight for a KO.They'd need to pay Joshua to step aside and then either pay Whyte off or drop the WBC strap at this point.
Seems easier for Fury to just obliterate Whyte in 2 rounds while Usyk boxes Joshua's face off again, then do the undisputed fight in the second half of the year.Comment
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