Time for Joshua to step aside and challenge Wilder instead

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  • Willow The Wisp
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    #41
    Originally posted by QueensburyRules

    - - Thanks again for the reminder that Hearns is making Flubber eat Whyte's Shyte or be stripped of the last of his already record setting stripped titles

    Meanwhile, the two most consummate professional and decorated Heavys currently fighting, Usyk and AJ, they will be fighting for Glory, Gold, and Honours far, far and away beyond the last grasp of the gasping Flubber currently in meltdown again. C'est la vie.
    Well....that could be challanged. Probably should be. Nothing about you, its just good, clean fun. Fury’s the one and Only legitimate Champion, world history instructs; of the flagship weight class in the only combat sport where you don't have to call you promoter "boss" after winning the championship, as a mere employee (small accomplishment). What kind of physique he's in possession of is not important. Not to the typical boxing fan, at least. Usyk is "Decorated" as a Heavyweight little more than Canelo Alvarez is. The idea that Joshua has somehow forged a more meaningful resume than Deontay Wilder is simply inaccurate. Examine their respective fights opponent by opponent and all you are left with is Joshua having been more 'popular'. But not more accomplished. Well, IMO at least. As the events have turned out, the "Three undefeated champions" from a coupe years ago had ONE piece of PRIMARY Business to attend to, and that was to STEP UP AND FIGHT EACH OTHER to determine the ONE CHAMPION of the only fighting sport that is Historically significant. Joshua, popularity aside, failed to step up into the top echelon while the other two did, producing Legendary battles whilst poor Joshua was left getting smashed to peices by fringe contenders and outhustled by Cruiserweights, with nothing to support his legacy but a life & death struggle against a middle aged former champion held years after Tyson Fury had mastered him and made off with the contents of the safe; and solid wins over Whyte, Martin and Parker; each of whom were shortly thereafter exposed as being good, but frankly pedestrian in ability.

    Sorry. That was brutal. Truth is a razor sharp blade.

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    • elfag
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      #42
      wilder has no belt and is a massive risk

      no way AJ steps asside his rematch opportunity with Usyk only to fight wilder and risk getting sparked out.

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      • 15round
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        #43
        Originally posted by 15round

        These are arguably the best and proven top eight heavyweights today. March-May would be the best months of boxing possibly ever. I want to see them all. Joshua needs to step aside from the rematch to make it happen. Fury needs to drop the belt, and challenge Joshua and Usyk to scrap the rematch so Uysk can fight Fury. Joshua knows he will probably lose the Usyk rematch also. Whyte 100% knows he will lose to Fury so take the offer or move on.

        Fury vs Usyk: April 2022

        Fury could be too big for Usyk and that could be bad for him because Usyk has proven with Joshua that he can fight at heavyweight, although Joshua never really tagged him like he did Ruiz so his ability to stay in a fight after getting bombed has not been proven. Usyk's size and skill could be too agile for Fury. Someone he has never seen. Fury looked vulnerable the last Wilder fight, giving the awkward Wilder too many chances to hit him. This fight would prove how skillful Fury really is.

        Joshua vs Wilder: May 2022

        Both have lost twice recently and the loser should probably retire unless it was a controversial fight. I picture a brutal ending for Joshua if he were to lose. The winner would have the option to fight the winner of one of the other matches. A win for either fighter would elevate their status in boxing history. No fan can say they don't want to see this one.

        Ruiz vs Whyte: April 2022

        Ruiz has not been stopped in two fights with Joshua and one with Parker. No doubt he is a test for any up and coming fighter. A win over Whyte would leave no doubt he should challenge one of the winners. Likewise a win for Whyte would allow him something to achieve that Joshua and Parker could not do giving him a shot at one of the winners. Who doesn't want to watch this fight.

        Parker vs Joyce: March 2022

        Joyce needs to prove himself and a win should allow him a big fight. Parker is a durable seasoned veteran and would be a great test for him and would get him a big fight if they can beat Joyce. Parker and Joyce should match up well.
        Some on here have claimed I am Redeemers alt. And you were saying...

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