Yes, big month for AJ - while he struggles to sell any decent number of tickets against some mediocre boxer, the real tops are will be fighting...
AJ willing to face Fury, but ended up fighting Franklin and talking about rebuild fights, but hey - it's always Fury, just tickles on the inside...
Holyfield is the way greater, the opponents he faced and won against are way above the very few good, but not great Usyk faced. Questionably...
Yeah, will also give a good ranking jump for the winner, I think.
Sure and especially in the second fight where Glenn Feldman wasn't even able to explain his scoring. They did so in the Chisora fight plus the...
The guy asks about evidence that Usyk is asking for a rematch, then tells you Usyk never had rematches (sure, he's a fair guy, haha), except for...
Usyk is the guy with no rematches even when he was asked. So this can't be an excuse. They say he is ready for the fight, he accepted the unfair...
Which will be too obvious if he does especially when he is the one who got robbed in his first Wilder fight. I mean, supposedly it happens like...
Since Usyk is ready for the fight (while Fury isn't) and is even regarded as the one who'll most likely win, no rematch is a win situation for him.
Orgasm achieved. :applaudit:
So it's Fury again who's to blame, but not the guy who never gave any rematch, aside from the one he's been forced to in his first AJ fight... But...
[MEDIA] Some 10 years ago, which for his weight back then is fine for a person who's not much into lifting. Joshua maybe is stronger when it...
Hm... Go for Whyte, Parker, Dubois, Ruiz, not all of them, but two and if he succeeds - aim for some top.
Watched it few minutes after you uploaded it. I just wonder how the "usual suspects" will reply to your prediction...
How many rematches Usyk has, except the one he's been mandated against Joshua? No rematch clause is brave. Whoever is the winner, would be nice...