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    Nash's 2022 Boxing predictions. What are yours?

    Nash feels that we will be in for another great year of boxing in 2022. Boxing's premier Superstars were in fine form in 2021. Tyson Fury, Canelo, and Jake Paul, ended the year as the top 3 P4P.

    2022 Predictions by Nash.

    1. After Tyson Fury beats Usyk, the following day the world is shocked by the return to Earth for 1 day from Mohammad Ali. He returns to declare Tyson Fury the greatest of all-time, and returns to heaven with a signed glove from the Gypsy King.

    2. After a dreadful 2021, 0-1, Evander Holyfield redeems himself with a 4-round majority draw against fellow veteran, the Brixton Bomber, Danny Williams.

    3. Amir Khan pulls out of the Kell Brook fight at the last minute, stating that a bigger fight has came along. he loses to Malignaggi in a bare-knuckle battle on a yacht.

    4. Anthony Joshua pull out of the Usyk fight, opting to spend the time trying to find his soul, which has been lost Ruiz knocked it out of his body. (footage on Youtube)

    5. Jake Paul enters the world of WWE.

    How do you all see 2022 going down? Nash out.
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    Originally posted by Nash out
    Nash feels that we will be in for another great year of boxing in 2022. Boxing's premier Superstars were in fine form in 2021. Tyson Fury, Canelo, and Jake Paul, ended the year as the top 3 P4P.

    2022 Predictions by Nash.

    1. After Tyson Fury beats Usyk, the following day the world is shocked by the return to Earth for 1 day from Mohammad Ali. He returns to declare Tyson Fury the greatest of all-time, and returns to heaven with a signed glove from the Gypsy King.

    2. After a dreadful 2021, 0-1, Evander Holyfield redeems himself with a 4-round majority draw against fellow veteran, the Brixton Bomber, Danny Williams.

    3. Amir Khan pulls out of the Kell Brook fight at the last minute, stating that a bigger fight has came along. he loses to Malignaggi in a bare-knuckle battle on a yacht.

    4. Anthony Joshua pull out of the Usyk fight, opting to spend the time trying to find his soul, which has been lost Ruiz knocked it out of his body. (footage on Youtube)

    5. Jake Paul enters the world of WWE.

    How do you all see 2022 going down? Nash out.
    I’ll give you one thing. Nash does know comedy. Stick with that. That’s your strength.

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      Joshua fights Usyk. Joshua beats Usyk in a classic providing proof that Usyk was just a Cruiserweight that Joshua should have beaten first time around.

      Fury doesn't fight Whyte. In fact he doesn't fight in 2022 at all due to court cases but it's not his fault. However Usyk's first career loss elevates Fury to ATG status.

      Wilder retires. It was Fury that caused it, elevating Fury's standing even further.

      Whyte eventually fights for the vacated WBC title in November and loses on points to Joe Joyce, providing proof that Fury would have beaten him and further elevating Fury's status.
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      ​​​​​​We end 2022 with three Champions - Joshua (WBA, WBO, IBF), Joyce (WBC) and Fury (lineal). All say they want to unify. 2023 looks like the year when it will all come together.

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        Errol beats Terence should they fight

        Terence us the better boxer but Errol has the stylistic edge

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        • PotentialToast
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          Fury retires as lineal champion in 2034 with a record of 12 wins and 4 NCs (wild boar) from 2022 onwards, all against Wilder.

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            Hey Nash, it's Nash. Great post, and I fully agree with your predictions for 2022. P.S. Nash out.

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