Pulev is still I think- in theory he could take stand aside money and fight the winner of Fury/Joshua but I doubt he would. Joshua/Pulev and Fury/Whyte next I’d imagine.
Arum calls the shots. He's signed Miller and already started talking rubbish: “The way you address it, and I believe this, he claims that he didn’t know what was going into his system,” He's doing this because Miller fits the bill in the same way he did for Hearn. Big, brash, good talker, will get hit in the face a lot. Whyte won't get a look in sadly* whatever Tyson's said in the past. Boxing politics will determine that. *unless one day the WBC enforces a mandatory
Can't see Fury v Whyte happening as Bob and Frank won't want to lose that fight to Hearn and DAZN which could be a possibility.
Maybe Ruiz with the thought process of going out there and busting him up as he knew Joshua never in the two fights and beat him in America. I would like to see Fury fight another twice this year.
Absolutely. And the former proved he's a beast above 260. I seem to remember a poster repeatedly telling me otherwise though. He was certain I'd made it all up in my head. Oh well....
According to Isaac both he and Fury are dead after writing together, I wonder what Vages was like? This content is protected
Haha, I was cooking in the kitchen and did a quick search to try and help out, I should have known better........ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_Rank
Fury v Miller would be entertaining in the build up. Miller is a confident trash talker. But Miller's not a good fighter. In terms of boxing Miller looks more of a bum than Wallin, to me.
Isn't Whyte on a fight by fight contract with Matchroom though?. If so he is in a position to take whatever offers he gets from whoever.