Does Tyson go back...

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  1. Brixton Bomber

    Brixton Bomber Obsessed with Boxing banned Full Member

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    to fighting bums again now, or will he actually fight some top contenders for a change?
     
  2. Here's Johnny

    Here's Johnny Boxing Addict Full Member

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    If I was him I’d hope Wilder wants the 3rd (easy win) then beat Joshua and then Usyk. Then retire loaded. Most of the other heavyweights don’t deserve a look in. Whyte does but he’d get nowhere near Fury.
     
  3. Heisenberg

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    He can’t. His 2019 opposition took the **** but the bigger picture was painted to perfection. If he’s serious about 3 and out, then that’s got to include Whyte and AJ
     
  4. I Shot JR

    I Shot JR Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He may have to face Whyte soon so I doubt he gets an easy first defence.
     
  5. Patter983

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    Like to see him fight Whyte next
     
  6. BELLERS

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    Time isn't on his side. He will have 3 more mega-fights then retire. Joshua ( maybe twice ? ) Usyk/Whyte/could Klitschko be tempted ?
     
  7. Here's Johnny

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    31 is young for a heavyweight. We know he’s lived a bad life but there’s no signs yet of it catching up.
     
  8. Accurate

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    Whyte is an easy first defence for Fury.
     
  9. BELLERS

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    I agree, he's in his prime. I'm just going by what he has said. He will retire 'soon'. Seeing some of the stars of the past last pm ( Hearns, Tyson, Holyfield ) l don't blame him. He has a beautiful wife & family. He's young & rich and has his health back
     
  10. Scissors

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    Joshua tied up with Pulev.

    Wilder shouldn’t take the rematch, if he does it’s purely for the money.

    So I see the one and only..... Jarrell Miller next for Fury. Maybe take the show to New York?
     
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  11. Accurate

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    Fury did say he would give Whyte a shot if he beat Wilder and that it would be one of his 3 last fights. So maybe Whyte, then Joshua.
     
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  12. EJC83

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    Whyte, then Joshua, then retire and scatter the belts across the division, I can see that happening.
     
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  13. nurological

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    Which of the heavies are with Bob?
     
  14. Here's Johnny

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    I agree. I think he’ll do the same to be honest and fair enough. Not much left to achieve, even now. I just thought you meant he was going to HAVE to retire soon.
     
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  15. Twentyman

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    I’m glad he fought Schwarz and Wallin in hindsight. The latter fight emphasised the need to make dramatic changes in his preparation, training and style.
     
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