They felt Whyte was too dangerous. They're not fighting Wilder lmfao
Wtf... I thought Joshua vs Wilder was happening...
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AJ’s heart isn’t in it no more. He’s done. Wilder hasn’t fought due to GREED and he’s also a DIVA. Same for RUIZ. All the other contenders are good but MOT GREAT. They better stay away from Fury and Wilder for another 3 years. I suspect Fury will physically break down first due to poor eating habits and laziness
Tyson Fury & Deonaty Wilder once upon a time both, fought each other to avoid Anthony Joshua 'As they both believed stylistically, they were easier fights for each other'.
Since Joshua has won his two comeback fights, and has started to regain some positive momentum 'Wilder to me looks to be not as enthusiastic at pursuing this fight with Joshua. That is just how it appears to me, Wilder seems to be the same way with Andy Ruiz Junior'.
There is definitive evidence out there, that both Fury and Wilder have battered each other so much 'They want out of the game on the sly'.
Wilder did fight Fury three times, and put in a admirable effort 'But he did get battered once during the second fight, and ****** out in the third fight by a fighter in Fury who at no point in his career has ever been deemed as a monster puncher'. I rate Wilder extremely highly within this era of Heavyweights, Fury did not win the first fight it was a draw 'But Wilder has suffered more damaging loses than Fury'.
Anthony Joshua in comparison, has never been legitimately knocked out 'And objectively he has fought more top level heavyweights, and dangerous punchers. Joshua was stopped on his feet once with a smile on his face vs Ruiz Junior, and lost two competitive fights to Usyk back to back over 12 rounds'.
Joshua is the most powerful puncher Wilder would of ever faced 'Wilder has never fought somebody with Joshua's power, and combined boxing ability skill for skill'.
Joshua ultimate goal does not seemed to be 'To fight Deontay Wilder'. It is to fight his way back into title contention, if Wilder is apart of that fight back 'Then the fight will have to happen'. If Wilder is not, then Joshua at some point will have to fight and win another top level fight against another Heavyweight.
Joshua's intentions are more clear than Wilder's 'Wilder is knocking about, but does he want to fight his way back into title contention? Does he actually want to sign to make a big fight? I don't know mate' etc.Last edited by MONGOOSE66; 10-14-2023, 12:13 PM.Comment
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Saudi's money is under new management. It's there for Usyk and Fury. AJ can get another tune up. Wilder needs to fight Ruiz, just sitting around for retirement check. He doesnt want to fightComment
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They are both pathetic and exposed. But it is now obvious that AJ has no intention of facing a top fighter and both he and Eddie will play it like it's the other side's fault, as they did twice with Fury in around 6 months. On top of what they both are, they want some big money - Saudi money they don't deserve.Comment
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Reports are coming in and civilians are offing themselves of the happening fight not happening out of depression .
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He is done? Has Joshua retired? No.
AJ’s heart isn’t in it no more. He’s done. Wilder hasn’t fought due to GREED and he’s also a DIVA. Same for RUIZ. All the other contenders are good but MOT GREAT. They better stay away from Fury and Wilder for another 3 years. I suspect Fury will physically break down first due to poor eating habits and laziness
Joshua has had two comeback fights, and his intentions are clear 'He wants to fight his way back into title contention'.
Who is more likely to fight for a World title again? Or sign to actually fight in a big fight?
Joshua or Wilder?
You know the answer to all of those questions is Anthony Joshua.
Note: Well you have made a good observation on Fury. I have always stated that this battle between, Fury, Uysk, Wilder and Joshua 'Is a battle to see who the last man standing of this era will be. Muhammad Ali was the last man standing from the 70's, Lennox Lewis was the last man standing from the late 80's and 90's, Wladimir Kiltschko was the last man standing from the post Lennox Lewis era, who will be the last man standing in this era?'.
Over the long game, as you have pointed out? It is in Fury's best interests to fights Usyk, Joshua whoever soon as possible 'I already believe he has made a tactical mistake in not already fighting Usyk and Joshua when he could of' etc.
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Fury will kill AJ far easier than he did Wilder. If you can’t see that AJ has lost interest in the sport. What can I say?
He is done? Has Joshua retired? No.
Joshua has had two comeback fights, and his intentions are clear 'He wants to fight his way back into title contention'.
Who is more likely to fight for a World title again? Or sign to actually fight in a big fight?
Joshua or Wilder?
You know the answer to all of those questions is Anthony Joshua.
Note: Well you have made a good observation on Fury. I have always stated that this battle between, Fury, Uysk, Wilder and Joshua 'Is a battle to see who the last man standing of this era will be. Muhammad Ali was the last man standing from the 70's, Lennox Lewis was the last man standing from the late 80's and 90's, Wladimir Kiltschko was the last man standing from the post Lennox Lewis era, who will be the last man standing in this era?'.
Over the long game, as you have pointed out? It is in Fury's best interests to fights Usyk, Joshua whoever soon as possible 'I already believe he has made a tactical mistake in not already fighting Usyk and Joshua when he could of' etc.Comment
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