Joshua has the best resume but it doesn't really mean much in this division. It is like Messi beating a 2 year old in a 1v1 and then Modric beating a 5 year old in a 1v1 and then hailing Modric as the man as he beat the better challenger. Wilder/AJ is the only relevant fight and AJ is quacking.
So you can't answer my questions. Let's try again, this time I will give you a simple less complicated question which even someone of your limited intelligence should be able to answer without too much exertion on your brain. How many professional fights have you had?
Ortiz was ordered. Usyk wanted Joshua straight away until Hearn signed him to do the same thing which he did with Ortiz when he signed him and that is to keep him away from Joshua so he is free to continue to hunt and destroy more fat puddings to feed his insatiable roid gut that is now accustomed to easy meals
Never had a single pro fight and never claimed to have but, in my 47 years I've practiced and trained in boxing, kickboxing, Tetsudo and Shitoryu Karate. I've sparred plenty in all those disciplines and competed in Kumite at club level loads of times. Unfortunately my work committments have meant that those things I've done as a pass time and an interest, although I do take my Karate very seriously as its with a reputable club that has had many members compete at national and international level. Does that answer your question. And on a side note, I've lived and worked in the pub trade from the age of 11 to 32 and have had numerous tussles and altercations as a consequence. May not have been a pro but have certainly experienced more fisticuffs than your average bloke
2 years and he's now fighting a live opponent. He's in his prime and undefeated. How many undefeated elite and young prime fighters has your hero been through? Parker who we found out was a dud. The rest on his resume is pure old and fat stumpy **** that is marginally better than Wilder or furys resume. If aj was about to fight fury right now, we know without doubt you'd be on your knees with your hands clasped giving nothing but high end praise asking if a victory would make him an ATG and other drooling garbage.
Klitschko made the choice himself to take a mini layoff. The fight was there for him the year before but he wanted to wait until the WBA belt was on the line. That break likely done him the world of good since rest is imperative for an athlete of his age. For example , Larry Holmes didn't rush into the rematch against Spinks and done much better than he did in the first fight as a result. Spinks I was his 3rd fight in one year , he had already fought 25 rounds in over two fights. Larry was burnt out. You can't put in on Joshua that Wlad was inactive because it was his own choice. Wlad was rejuvenated and reconstituted because of that rest he felt he needed to take in order to be at his best. That Wlad would have selpt Igbramov , Peters , Scudders and Chambers on the same night.
i dont remember the WBA ordering a purse bid for Joshua-Ortiz. What I rememver is Ortiz faiking a drug test, thus the WBA suspended him from their rankings and removed him from the mandatory spot.