Then what're you blurbing about? How do you know if Fury's team didn't send a date to Usyk and he denied? That's right - you don't.
I agree. Plus Fury had a long lay off between Wilder 3 and Whyte and bad not fought since April. He wanted to fight Usyk in Dec, he didn't want to fight then, but March onwards. Fury is right not to want to wait a year between fights again
So the amateur career is suddenly an excuse? And he won the belts after going through "tough" opponents like Chazz and Chisora... So I am not taking him the fact he's a great cruiser, but his heavyweight career is poor.
In addition to his well documented injury problems, Usyk has been boxing since he was a young kid and fighting constantly at the top of the amateur circuit for nearly 20 years, he has a huge amount of accumulated fights and training hours.
Which no one cares about. If an athlete has so many injuries, he stops at some point even if he wants to continue - sad, but happens. But not using them when convincing. So when Fury says he has injuries, obvious alcohol and drug problems - no, he fakes and espaces Wlad after playing with him as a cat do to a mouse. When Usyk says he suffers from an injury that's surely the truth - tell me that's not a biased point of view? I can think of one user chasing me with ****** replies, yet pretending he's using his two dead braincells for which he's right - he uses only two dead braincells. It's not you I am talking about, he'll most probably recognize himself.
I'm not the one making accusations and calling a fighter, who has never avoided a challenge or being difficult to deal with, a duck.
I don't accuse you of anything, nor do I care what you do, but I support you of doing whatever it is you want to say. Still, some of us have the right to doubt Usyk's acts, Fury's and so on... There's a chronology of events and ones yet to come and prove us which one is better or else.
Give over. You're fighting often and fighting the very best. How his heavyweight career poor when he's won multiple belts there within a few fighting? Usyk is one the best ever, dummy.
He's had 4 fights at heavyweight - how can his HW career be poor? What's he supposed to have done in that time... brought Wilder, Fury and Joshua into the ring one after the other on the same night?
I can think of certain fighters that have only managed 1 or 2 top opponents in 14 years at heavyweight.
He's not been a heavyweight all his career you melon. Just because you move to a new division doesn't mean everything else you've done in another division is automatically taken away.