Comments Thread For: Hearn: Can't Base Joshua's Future on a Guy Unreliable Like Fury
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Yeh but you have to agree fury is no where near backThat's all Hearn would talk about. Joshua fighting Fury when Fury was AWOL. Hearn would mention Fury instead of the active Wilder, but now that Fury seems to be training and making his way back, Hearn says they can't base AJs future on Fury? Could it be that Hearn is afraid of AJ fighting Fury now that it could become reality?
If Hearn put fury in with Joshua before he was back at his best people say hearns a savage Kent for throwing a mentalist into a title fight
Wilder is the fight everyone wants to see . Hearns probably trying to put the s**ts up wilder to let him know Joshua can make big bank elsewhere
Both fights will happen I recon . Joshua fights wilder .... win or lose he will fight fury down the line . Too much money up for grabs
That’s if fury can hold his s**t together obviouslyComment
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He's absolutely correct. Nobody knows if Fury will come back or not. If he does, Fury needs at least one tune up fight to "test the water" after almost three years out of the ring. Nobody will give AJ any credit if he takes on Fury in Fury's come back fight. In order for Fury vs AJ to happen, Fury needs to get himself in shape, get his license and prove he still can compete at a high level. I've said it before and I say it again I do not believe we'll ever see Fury back.Comment
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Financially it makes sense for Fury to show the world he's back to his best first. He needs his profile to be a lot higher if he wants that mega payday. Fury should play it smart, fight someone half decent, fight someone decent and then jump in the ring after a Joshua mismatch with a folding metal chair and smack Joshua and Hearn around the head making throat cutting gestures towards Joshua whilst teabagging Hearn.
All jokes aside Fury is a very smart man. He'll do what's needed I don't doubt it.Comment
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