Strip Usyk having an undisputed champion is once in a lifetime why give Fury a 2nd opportunity when Joshua and Dubois have earn it
Comments Thread For: IBF to Decide Whether Joshua-Dubois Will Be a Championship Fight
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Truly, I get the politics here. I just do not care. We all know who undisputed is. It was accomplished in the ring in a thrilling, back and forth affair that could have gone either way. If the IBF- who is the only organization I even remotely respect- follows it's rules and strips their belt off the undisputed champion, their "champion" will not be respected. Sounds to me like one of those times no one but DuBois and Joshua will be disappointed if they grant an exception. Better yet, write in a permanent exception to their rule book that the "mandatory before rematch" clause does not apply to an undisputed rematch. I mean, how often will this be a thing?
At some point they have to enforce their rules.
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If enforcing their rules means stripping the undisputed champion to give his belt to the winner of a fight between a guy he beat twice vs a guy he knocked out with a jab, the IBF should just fold up shop tomorrow.Comment
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There’s only two guy’s who should be fighting for the world title and it’s not Daniel or Anthony, who should fight an eliminator having both been banjoed on numerous occasions.The real champions are Usyk and Fury end of story . I hope IBF see’s sense in this .Comment
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This system suits everybody except the fans and is why Undisputed is so rare and so important. It is what it is.Comment
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TBH, Fury has been ”banjoed” a few times himself. Usyk beat that ass up and down the street. Only Fury zealots think that fight was close. No need st all for a rematch because the world saw very clearly which guy is superior. A 300lb Fury won’t do any better.Comment
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