Of course Fury's not deserving of a title shot yet, against anyone - he's fought 2 bums so far in his comeback and one of them was a 40 year old Cruiserweight. The only reason Wilder's fighting him is he believes Fury is not yet the fighter that he was before the hiatus, but still a great name to have on the victim list which would boost his negotiating power.
Unless Fury can find the form he had against Klitschko he will get sparked out at some point against Wilder - all it takes is 1 mistake in 12 rounds. If he does find that form to get the win, Wilder will have a rematch clause anyway so there's no way Fury could fight AJ in April.
That being said, although I would watch the rematch with Whyte further down the line there's other names for AJ to fight 1st. Outside of Wilder and Fury there's; Ortiz, Miller, Pulev, even Mini-Fury. I'd also like to see Kownacki and Joyce get a title shot at some point as long as they keep winning. Then there's Usyk probably moving up to HW as well.
Unless Fury can find the form he had against Klitschko he will get sparked out at some point against Wilder - all it takes is 1 mistake in 12 rounds. If he does find that form to get the win, Wilder will have a rematch clause anyway so there's no way Fury could fight AJ in April.
That being said, although I would watch the rematch with Whyte further down the line there's other names for AJ to fight 1st. Outside of Wilder and Fury there's; Ortiz, Miller, Pulev, even Mini-Fury. I'd also like to see Kownacki and Joyce get a title shot at some point as long as they keep winning. Then there's Usyk probably moving up to HW as well.
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