Isn't he supposed to be fighting Lerena? If that's the case then I think there's the answer as to how far he can go.
But considering how easily he beat Broner, that just puts into perspective how much of a hypejob and letdown Broner was.
Suddenly it's a more logical, relevant fight than it has been since Fury ate Wilder's soul. The basis for it not happening in Saudi is that Wilder...
I think that fight makes sense if Fury loses to Usyk. Still a lot of interest there and a 'loser goes home/retires' type fight
Beterbiev - Bivol: I was actually surprised this was controversial. Bivol was great early but later his boxing was very much in spurts and the way...
Ooooh, I've been calling for this fight round these parts! Makes sense for both. I mean, Chisora really should've hung 'em up even before the Fury...
People say AJ was green, but in hindsight that was the start of his prime, which went on until Ruiz 1. Look how tenacious and fearless AJ was....
My thoughts exactly. Unbelievable that he got 2 title shots when his career-best win is Lyndon Arthur, who's he's 1-1 with. Him vs Callum Smith...
Looked very weird to me. I was intently watching his foot when he want over the top rope, and don't see anything it could've made contact with....
Yeah, was listening to Mannix podcast and Sergio Mora was saying much the same, that a fighter who mostly relies on blocking and partying as...
Honestly, totally fine with it watching from home. The good fights are being made and it's fun hearing the impact of punches. I'm bored to tears...
Chisora or Miller would be fun.
I think you could make a case that he was winning the fight, but he did look very tense and completely lacked head movement. He was landing plenty...
Only in theory. Reality is he'd been in too many wars in his prime run and was done by the time he got his 4 years overdue title shot. Not Fury's...
Probably his best win in his comeback run, but Wallin is Top 15 at best and from what I gather tailor-made for AJ based on their sparring sessions...