Fury didn't look great, he looked rusty as hell. If Fury had looked "great" Wilder wouldn't have layed a glove on him.
Hopefully, Tyson will listen to his trainer and handle his comeback sensibly, and Wilder will man up and fight AJ next.
Well if that's your opinion, then so be it. I thought Fury's performance was very impressive and I'd like to see a rematch. If a rematch doesn't interest you, don't watch it I guess.
If for some reason negotiations fall apart and Wilder fights Joshua next instead, that'd be great too. Any combination of those three fighters is must see TV for me.
Well if that's your opinion, then so be it. I thought Fury's performance was very impressive and I'd like to see a rematch. If a rematch doesn't interest you, don't watch it I guess.
If for some reason negotiations fall apart and Wilder fights Joshua next instead, that'd be great too. Any combination of those three fighters is must see TV for me.
Fury put in a great performance but he obviously wasn't the same as before his lay-off, so I understand where Ben Davison is coming from.
I am interested in a rematch, but if Fury wants an interim fight first, or they can't agree terms for it, there will be no excuse for Wilder not unifying with AJ in April.
Bowe was the A side , just like Joshua .Lewis agreed to a contract with wasn't easy to get to . It was Bowe who declined the fight , just like Wilder is doing now.Joshua did not decline a contract bc one was never produced.
These guys are friends so if course it's Joshuas fault? I didn't see Lewis the B side which is Wilder asking for 50%?
Anyone who thinks this is logical is a clown as well....lol
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