I can't agree. Even before the Fury fight, I always thought AJ is so far ahead you can only describe Wilder's chances as "a puncher's chance" - but in his case that's a decent chance, he can always pull something from the jaws of defeat just like he has shown in his last 2 fights. AJ is much.more rounded, there's no version of a fight with Joshua that Wilder wins, other than that one massive punch
Man Pulev is tailor-made for AJ, that would be terrible. He is a pest though getting himself into mandatory spot. AJ-Whyte II would at least be an exciting fight.
oh yes, Joshua/Pulev is 100% a garbage fight, and a quick easy night for AJ. But it's the IBF, so you do it now, or do it later but it MUST be done or he gets stripped. They don't bend rules for anyone. So he might as well get the mandatory out of the way.
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