Being a snivelling worm, you pretend that Fury ducked a nonentity like Pulev when Fury signed to fight the far more dangerous and lucrative Haye. Haye being Wlad's best win, who Wlad was too scared to rematch even for big money and ducked Fury 7 days out.
Eventually the right hand will land on both Parker and Joshua and it's game over from there. Neither of them have the heart to continue. Can Usyk avoid the right hand for 12 whole rounds?
Are you saying that Joshua never ducked Wilder ? There are plenty links online with Joshua to his credit even admitting that he ducked Wilder. Wilder ducked Joshua and Joshua ducked Wilder it is not even an argument at this point which both fighters also readily admit they did and for there own reasons ! https://talksport.com/sport/boxing/...ntay-wilder-highlights-dillian-whyte-rematch/ https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/...ant-wilder-fight-insists-warren/37216634.html https://boxingafrica.com/2018/12/joshua-admits-wilders-50-million-offer-was-real/ https://boxingnewsonline.net/anthony-joshua-deontay-wilder-rob-mccracken/ https://www.*****.net/2019/02/17/anthony-joshua-deontay-wilder-guarantee/
But this link proves nothing. This is just few person opinion on this 50 millions offer and reason why they dont took IT. Even if they really got this 50 millions for Joshua contract for fight its not only about money. You must talk about all other aspects of big fight. Hearn go to USA after that and Finkiel dont want meet with him. And I remeber good when I read about this offer. They give few days to answer team Joshua and dont give a .... about they ask for details. It was pretty clear that this was not serious offer. Barry Hearn saying smth mean not much because he is not the one who controls AJ's career even. On other side You got twice bigger offer where Wilder was invide to official meeting without big person WHO him dont like. Official negotiation not e mail with weird time limits when best Wilder paid was 5x less than what they give to his opponent And I never said Joshua not ducked Wilder NEVER. Probably last times its Deontay WHO want it more and Joshua took his time but when both was on top of the top Wilder choose other way not Anthony.
And I never said Joshua not ducked Wilder NEVER. Probably last times its Deontay WHO want it more and Joshua took his time but when both was on top of the top Wilder choose other way not Anthony.[/QUOTE] It’s 2018 and both fighters are unbeaten and World title holders and Undisputed has never been closer for a lot of years. However Wilder declined the $15 million flat fee one fight offer from Hearn for the Joshua fight and fought Fury instead hoping to get a better deal in a future Joshua fight (Fury ended that).Joshua on the other hand along with Hearn told everybody that the offer presented by Wilders backers was bogus and fought Povetkin instead. Thats one duck a piece from either fighter and Joshua ducked for far more money and a guaranteed rematch,$50 million for the first fight and $30 million for the rematch . Wilder got the controversial draw with Fury and immediately after Barry Hearn took to Twitter to say that’s why they never accepted the offer from Wilders backers,that was the so called bogus offer outed !
USKY isn’t difficult to land on and Wilder sleeps cruiserweights for fun. Fury Wilder IV I’d pick Wilder to finally get that KO. Fury has used up all his Wilder punch credits for this lifetime.
I don't necessarily disagree that much... Old or not, Wlad was a good win - Fury stunk the place out, but he still clearly won. Wilder's massively overrated compared with his resume, but fans of the heavies in particular have a massive bias towards knockout artists and will always rate them higher than they necessarily deserve, so that's perhaps not surprising.
God you really are clueless, why would Wlad have rematched Haye after he dismantled him over 12 rounds? Do you like seeing pointless rematches or can you not handle the fact Wlad has a way better legacy than Wilder?
Usyk is way beyond any cruiserweight Wilder has ever faced and Fury absolutely obliterated Wilder in the second fight. In their third fight he came in looking like s*** and still knocked the guy clean out. Fury beats Wilder whenever they fight (unless he gets robbed) - he’s simply the superior fighter and it’s been shown.
Fury nothing special but the only heavyweight to win fighter of the year since 1997, an award Fury's won twice, equalling Holyfield (HW) and Tyson. Three times if he beats Usyk, tying Marciano and only behind Louis and Ali. Fury's win over Wlad was upset of the year and was the biggest heavyweight upset since Rahman beat Lewis 14.5 years prior. Broke an all time Compubox defensive record, probably the GOAT HW outboxing performance over 12 rounds. Nothing Wlad or Lewis did had the same significance, no single accomplishment. No fight of the year (Fury-Wilder 3), no fighter of the year, no upset of the year. Fencik is a buffoonish Eastern European supremacist who hates Fury because he clowned the scumbag Wlad Klitschko. Nothing more. Conversely, he likes Joshua because Joshua went life and death with Wlad in London 17 months later, though Wlad still managed to mess it up ofc. "compared with his resume" 1. Most boxing fans (you are no exception) can't analyse a resume, hence you've claimed that Chisora had a better resume than Ortiz. Even if that's true by some metrics, Chisora has admitted that he has no interest in every fighting "hard night at the office" Ortiz. Because he knows as well as I do that the "resume" means nothing and he'd most likely be picking up his 5th KO loss. 2. Ruiz's best win prior to making Joshua quit in 7 was a competitive 10 round decision over Liakhovich, who Wilder had previously sent convulsing on the floor in 103 seconds. Joshua's resume didn't save him from Ruiz's counter to the temple.