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  • #11
    Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
    Joshua is gonna drop the WBO only to give a voluntary defense to Zhilei Zhang
    It's foolish. The further away from the Ruiz fight Joshua is the more confident he'd be. Usyk is a better fighter than AJ but not looking like the force he was a CW. They should have gotten him out of the way.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Mammoth View Post
      It's foolish. The further away from the Ruiz fight Joshua is the more confident he'd be. Usyk is a better fighter than AJ but not looking like the force he was a CW. They should have gotten him out of the way.
      They had a choice between Pulev and Usyk. They didn't take Pulev because he was the bigger challenge

      Plus. they could have done both mandatories this year too. But no, they NEEDED to have fans in the crowd for Joshua/Pulev.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
        They had a choice between Pulev and Usyk. They didn't take Pulev because he was the bigger challenge

        Plus. they could have done both mandatories this year too. But no, they NEEDED to have fans in the crowd for Joshua/Pulev.
        I'm not sure they had a choice. Typically the sanction bodies have a rotation for mandatories.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
          Credit to AJ for wanting Fury over the easier mando who is smaller and came from CW. Shame on WBO for this ****** rule that a WBO champ from below can come up and get a title shot just for being champion in a lower weight class. None of this is Usyk’s fault though.
          Usyk got skills.

          Why risk losing to Usyk for lesser money when you can lose to Fury for silly money?

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          • #15
            Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
            Remember what everyone said Andy Ruiz Jr's problem was after he lost to Parker?

            Doesn't hit hard enough to be Heavyweight Champion Only had a 52% KO% going into the Joshua fight.
            How did they get 52% from 21 KO’s in 33 fights? That would be weird. How many fans were saying this? Was it really everyone? Or just some posters?

            Ruiz had a 65% KO ratio going into the Parker fight. 64% KO ratio going into the Joshua fight. He also had the weight advantage over AJ.

            With that said I did pick AJ over Ruiz in the first fight because I felt Ruiz was too overweight and out of shape.

            Ruiz 64% KO ratio is all at HW. Usyk hasn’t really proven to be all that powerful at HW. He knocked out Witherspoon and decisioned Chisora. Chisora has already been stopped multiple times in the past. So we’re not talking about an iron-chinned fighter here.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
              Remember what everyone said Andy Ruiz Jr's problem was after he lost to Parker?

              Doesn't hit hard enough to be Heavyweight Champion Only had a 52% KO% going into the Joshua fight.
              Not true .

              “Ruiz hits as hard as anyone”

              https://www.boxingscene.com/forums/s...=731032&page=3

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              • #17
                Originally posted by denium View Post
                Usyk got skills.

                Why risk losing to Usyk for lesser money when you can lose to Fury for silly money?
                He might have skills but his name means nothing on AJ’s resume. He’s a HW who just came up from CW, looked mediocre vs a mediocre HW, and would be seen as a cherrypick by almost everyone. AJ would be accused of ducking Fury. The smarter thing to do is actually fight Usyk, who’s lower risk, win, then fight Fury. Fact is Usyk is a lower risk lower reward opponent. But let’s be honest here this “lower reward”, we’re talking about millions of euros and home field advantage. It’s only a low reward relative to what he can make vs Fury. But he’d still make a fortune fighting Usyk.

                Usyk has 0 legacy at HW. Fury has lineage, Ring title, better resume. Fury is higher risk I agree, but Usyk is still good money.

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                • #18
                  We shall see what Joshua is going to choose -- one of the belts or true challenge.

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                  • #19
                    First of all, AJ-Fury fight is going to move forward with no impediment. Usyk is only negotiating here looking for a bigger step aside money. He know himself he is not ready for those big boys. This is strategic posturing, that’s all it is.

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                    • #20
                      WBO can grant Joshua an exemption to enable unification if they want. With a contractual obligation for the next mandatory.

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