Nobody is stepping aside as the economics of Usyk vs Fury does not generate enough cash to pay AJ and Whyte step aside money.
I can't read perhaps you could teach me? He had a bad camp due to his newborn daughter and the very fact that he had covid. Call it a bad day at the office if you like. Yet you tend to believe he's on the slide taking into account all the things I've just mentioned. Is it fair to say that it's a tad premature to say that the big man is on the slide? Shall we not wait and see how he does in his next fight before making such statements? I really hope you could help me out with my reading disability hunny-bunny.
Here is the deal man i don't believe a single word from Fury. He had exactly 20 month since his previous fight, which was Wilder again. Sorry but Tyson second name is excuses. I really can't see how you have that amount of time, and he was supposedly expected to fight your biggest fight - AJ, and then the fight was delayed because of supposedly COVID(I don't believe him at all), and then all the thrown excuses for elbow and so on. His daughter problems were real, this is obvious, but this ain't an excuse to show that much out of shape and that fat. His words were that he have tons of time, and that he hasn't been stopped training for more than a year, and yeah we definitely see different thing on the ring. And if you think that his lifestyle and constant abusing his body, won't hit him hard and pretty much take away quite a lot of years of his career, then you are delusional. And while you can make a case, at the end of the day this is opinion based stuff i have totally different view. From me the road to him is straight up down, he will decline even more with time from now on. Maybe he can show up in better physical shape, as you can do that in your 60s even, but the speed, explosiveness, reflexes are just going to be declined.
Whyte is not anywhere near Fury's level mate. Whyte had all sorts of issues against Chisoria and Fury dispatched a much younger Chisora without breaking a sweat. Fury is the best in the division and Whyte isn't. Simple as that.
The Wilder that fought Fury would have beaten AJ hands down. You are really underrating how ****ing dififcult he is.
Agreed, people have a hard on for Whyte - when the blokes a plodder. Fury will finish this within 6 or 7 rounds if he's in good shape. Its a no contest.
Hearn would win the purse bid easily. And that would be where we start to see Fury pull out of the fight with excuses. Imagine ESPN with Fury's last fight, and they can't even put the fight on ESPN haha
Don't forget Fury got rocked to the core and won marginally against Chisora in the first fight they had. Let's not forget that. Although Fury was younger. And you can make a case that the Chisora that fought Whyte 2 was a more improved Chisora despite being older. He certainly looked and appeared well conditioned. Fury is clearly the better boxer - but its all about styles.. Not saying Whyte has the style to beat Fury but, like I said, Whyte has a vicious left hook, ifully extended made to hurt jab and painful bodyshots. I do think Fury underestimated Wallin, but if Wallin can knick a few rounds off Fury Whyte most certainly can. Wallin only got hyped after he did well against Fury.. But everyone seems to forget he looked embarassingly below average prior to that
No, it will. Nobody in 55 years will have a clue who Whyte is, really. But they'll see that every independent rankings organisation in the world ranked him as one of the very best fighters in the world of his weight. That, of course, will enhance his record a little. Compared to fighting someone they knew nothing about who looked no better on film who were not ranked.
Usyk has to face AJ so in interim Fury is required to face the mandatory WBC contender, what is contentious about that?