Comical. Tyson Fury, the man who claims to be the best fighter ever to live cant get his f4cked up head straight. One minute Its, Charr, then AJ, Then Chisora, then back to AJ, then back to Charr. The guy Is becoming a pr1ck. Dillian Whyte still thinks he fights anyone and has the power to knock anyone out yet decided to come out southpaw against Tyson Fury. (WTF) AJ Is apparently still hungry and learning as a 32 year old, former two time unified HW champion of the world and Is too heavy to throw combinations. Its become bloody comical at this point. The only top fighters with any dignity Is Usyk, Joe Joyce, Luiz Ortiz, Zhang and Joseph Parker. I would even put Wilder on there. At least he has a likable personality! Why cant these absolute time wasters just sort this out and fight!!! What Is happening to our beautiful sport.
you might like Wilder but did you see the pathetic behaviour after the Fury losses and excuses. loooolz.
I feel like boxing in general is changing along with it's fan base. More than ever before the casual fan is having an impact. The top PPVs are marketed towards them. Their "stupid money" is making boxing stupid in the process. It's far easier to sell a mismatch on PPV for a hundo to a bunch of casuals than make a competitive fight that "hardcore" fans would appreciate. Far less risk as well. Tyson Fury the best boxer who ever lived according to many is a great example.
I guess we are not quite at the stage of as in Jack Dempseys reign, where he defended just 6 times in the 7 years he held the title, but for a 3 year period of that he did not defend it at all. Rematch clauses now are the bane, giving less and less boxers opportunity to go for the title. Ignore that which annoys you, enjoy what is good, as what is happening today, is going to be boxing history tomorrow .
That is some disturbing serial killer ****, reminds me of Dennis Rader and the weird masks he would wear while tying himself up: https://allthatsinteresting.com/dennis-rader-btk-killer He does kind of nail AJ's weird speaking style though.
Boxing fans are so emotional and fickle. When this era is over, people will look fondly back at it with nostalgia. Fury, Wilder, Joyce, Usyk, Joshua, Parker, Whyte, Ruiz, Ortiz, (Povetkin if you want to count him as this era) are solid top guys. People forget just how terrible the Klitschko era was, just jab and grab against endless mismatched opponents, none of them with an exciting style to watch.