Back to the subject, it would be good for the sport to have a Fury-Joshua fight. I lean towards Fury to outbox AJ over 12. However, AJ is more capable of beating Fury than about anyone I can think of. So let's get this one done.
'kin ell mate ,charity starts at home & you need some educating bubba...& lay off Jimmy he's my B**** ...I like duo's
i mean depends on what he wants to do if he wants to be in the discussion of greatest hw champs probably needs to have a title reign with some defenses. if he's content being the best of his era then yeah once he beats AJ (assuming he does) hard to argue with him.
Yeah maybe. I just dont see Fury having the motivation to fight the likes of Whyte and Ruiz after the Joshua fight though. Maybe if Usyk makes a big statement in the division that's a fight worth taking.
More fighting talk from Eddie.... https://www.skysports.com/boxing/ne...than-belts-says-eddie-hearn-in-warning-to-wbo
I see what ur saying but also think a long stable run by a universally recognized champ would be good for the division and sport. And I think great champs need to produce lots of great performances not just beat the top 3 other guys and retire. That's how u end up like Bowe or vitali with a very clean record but not cracking the top 5 in goat discussions
Hey, this is great. We're going to know when the fight takes place in two weeks. And it's still only January. Fingers crossed for May. (LOL)