None. I’m going to my local pub to watch AJ and doubt I’ll bother watching a re run of Wilder getting ironed out.
Fair enough really. Was going to have some mates over. But the time zone I'm in, the matchroom cards don't start till 2am, so with lock down I guess I'll just stay up and watch both Joshua v Usyk and Whyte v Wallin on DAZN. I paid for a VPN and the PPV for Wilder v Fury 2. Can't see myself doing that this time. The undercard almost swayed me, but the cancellation killed what little interest I had left in seeing #3.
Joshus Usyk/Whyte Wallin After seeing Whyte get sparked out by Povetkin im interested in seeing another potential upset. Im also interested in seeing how Whyte deals with a southpaw that's on the move. Wallin isn't all that obviously, he'd probably get schooled by Pulev, but his style will give Whyte problems because it's Whyte
Aj Usyk & Wilder Fury 3. The only other fight I can think of that I will be buying as of right now for the rest of the year is Canelo vs Plant.
Difficult one, on the one hand you have two fights that were so definitive in their outcome there really is no need for a rematch: Fury v Wilder 3 Helanius v Kownacki 2 But on the other hand you have an interesting match-up in Ajagba v Sanchez And an exciting prospect in Anderson
Well I suppose that is one advantage of Whyte's fights: they are usually interesting match-ups, where there is always a good chance of him taking a loss. Kind of in the same way Wilder fights are typically entertaining even if I am not a fan.
All of them. Only one I'm not buying is Chisora vs Parker 2. AJ vs Usyk will be the most interesting fight. (edit - just remembered I'm going to this fight lol) Fury vs Wilder is the best value because of the undercard as well. Whyte vs Wallin is an interesting fight + decent undercard.
Well I already have DAZN through March, so that covers 2 of them. Then will likely pay the $10 cover at the casino to watch the Fury stomp job, I guess that counts as paying for it?