AJ signed nothing. There was no fight. How can a fight not happen for no reason when a contract was signed? As I said - it is impossible and pointless to go to that level, explaining whatever. "It is all documented", I need no back up. A signed contract, one that left many other details unsolved - HAHAHAHAHA!!
Joshua was a good fighter until he became a softie, he also confirmed that he is a hypocrite, he is not worried about defeats but the fact that he lost popularity and that was a big blow to his Ego, let him accept a fight with a fighter who represents a threat and release that beast that might still be somewhere inside him...
Tha real disgrace here r bombsquad and fury who keep circling one another while avoidin any1 with a pulse
It's just a start. You'd need 100s of threads like this to counter all the anti Fury ones. So many seem to enjoy "ducking" mania. For me, it quickly becomes boring. One aspect of all this ducking follows. AJ gets more slack or excuses made for his fights that don't come off. It's always the others fighters fault (Fury, Wilder) or Ehhhhhdie. But it's always Fury's (or even Wilder's) fault when one of their mega fights isn't made. And these other fighters are heavily criticized too. Key board "warriors" calling them cowards or shameless Why is that? AJ fights Whyte's leftover Franklin and he's rebuilding. AJ very likely beats Whyte again, but the pre fight trash talk would've been much more entertaining.
Uh... He took an immediate rematch with the guy that beat the crap out of him and embarrassed him on the world stage... something many heralded champions have never done (making immediate rematches off the back of bad defeats). He then went on to have two decent fights against one of the greatest fighters of our era. So... He lost. he avenged his defeat. he had a lame fight He fought Usyk He tried to avenge his loss to Usyk He took a standard comeback fight after back to back losses. Give me a break. The double standards and ridiculous bar people have set for AJ is actually funny to see.