I'm not aware of any 'AJ fanboys' who don't acknowledge Joshua is avoiding Wilder for good reasons (as in Wilder might win). Financially its just not in Joshua's interests to take a high-risk fight with Wilder, doesn't matter what side you're on.
And Fury won't either (take on Wilder). His interests are to have a few more warm-up fights, re-establish that he is in legit form again, then fight Joshua in a fight that will be bigger financially than Wilder-Joshua.
Wilder just doesn't fit into the most profitable paths for either Joshua or Fury. His only role will be to have his name thrown around and to contribute to the Joshua-Fury build-up by mouthing off from the sidelines.
And Fury won't either (take on Wilder). His interests are to have a few more warm-up fights, re-establish that he is in legit form again, then fight Joshua in a fight that will be bigger financially than Wilder-Joshua.
Wilder just doesn't fit into the most profitable paths for either Joshua or Fury. His only role will be to have his name thrown around and to contribute to the Joshua-Fury build-up by mouthing off from the sidelines.
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