Originally posted by Real King Kong
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Worst case he'd be waiting for the aftermath of the Ruiz loss, because he fought Brezeale just a few weeks before Joshua-Ruiz I, and that would have been the first fight of his contract if he made a deal with Hearn earlier in the year. So he could fight beltless Joshua for a lot of money, or he could fight Ruiz for the belts and likely be accused of being a paper champ for not fighting Fury. Best case, he gets a tarnished Joshua (that still could lose again), and everyone would likely accuse him of ducking Fury. He might have taken a financial hit, but the immediate Fury rematch was the better move IMO. His only chance to get Joshua would be mid-late 2020 in either case, but if it comes after proving his doubters wrong with a Fury KO, it would do wonders for his hurting resume.
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