Fury and Joshua truly got what they deserved.

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  • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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    Fury and Joshua truly got what they deserved.

    They chose to wait, marinate and milk everything they could out of a potential fight.

    Then Usyk came along, took their belts and beat them both. Leaving a fight between the two worth far less than it could’ve been.

    I hope other fighters take note.
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    #2
    Yeah I agree. Fury won the fight but lost the decision. Those judges screwed him big time.

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    • The Big Dunn
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      #3
      Only way the fight matters is if Fury clearly beats Usyk in the rematch.

      Frankly, I thought Ruiz koing AJ devalued him a great deal.

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        #4
        First it was between Wilder and Joshua.

        Than Wilder lost to Fury, so it was between Fury and Joshua.

        Than Joshua lost to Usyk and we ended with Fury - Usyk, which was an epic fight.

        There should be no such thing as "marination" in hw division. It is big guys game, everybody has a chance.

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        • kiaba360
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          Joshua/Wilder is the match-up that got severely devalued because that could've realistically happened for Undisputed. Fury/Joshua is the same as it ever was: a headliner at Wembley. It doesn't matter if the belts are on the line.

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            #6
            Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
            They chose to wait, marinate and milk everything they could out of a potential fight.

            Then Usyk came along, took their belts and beat them both. Leaving a fight between the two worth far less than it could’ve been.

            I hope other fighters take note.
            Same as Wilder vs Joshua

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              Originally posted by kiaba360
              Joshua/Wilder is the match-up that got severely devalued because that could've realistically happened for Undisputed. Fury/Joshua is the same as it ever was: a headliner at Wembley. It doesn't matter if the belts are on the line.
              Fury-AJ now has nowhere near the value or significance it once could have had.

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              • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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                Originally posted by bigtyivier2k2

                Same as Wilder vs Joshua
                Yeah they blew it too. Was the best chance either would have had at Undisputed too, was a winnable fight for both.

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                • juggernaut666
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                  Yea its Joshua’s fault Wilder and Fury openly admitted to freezing him out ?

                  The only one who got what he deserved was in the form of 6”9 260 plus . Lol

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                  • diplo
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                    #10
                    Only possible move is Fury/AJ. A trilogy would be amazing. British boxing is a different entity where fight records/resumes don't really matter. People still pay to watch Chisora/Whyte ffs.

                    90,000 at Wembley is hard to ignore. Maybe just as lucrative as the Saudi ****.

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