Big John Fury should have led the arbitration case against Wilder's legal team. The only problem is, he's not allowed into America because he's a...
Well, half the people on this forum say Tyson Fury is at fault, and didn't ever want to fight AJ. So I don't know what they're going to make of...
I give them credit for 'avenging' the loss but logic tells me it would be better to beat them on 1st attempt.
But it would have been better to beat Ruiz the first time around ! And Ruiz wasn't even in hardly anyone's top 10 going into the first fight....
So, in effect, you give AJ extra credit for losing to Ruiz before beating him ?
What's so great about Ruiz and his resume, outside of Joshua being KTFO by him ?
Louis didn't screw up against Conn.
Max Baer was effective and entertaining. But for boxing purists, his lack of technique gives them a headache.
He might put up a good fight but I'd expect them both to beat him.
I don't know why he's bothering. No one with any sense was going to completely blame him anyway. It's just the arbitration ruling on the original...
I am genuinely interested in what they mean by "he could have got out of it in December" though. What are the details on this ? I'm not sure it...
No, when Fury retires all people will remember is that he ducked David Price.
Joshua will fight Usyk. But I wouldn't mind seeing him fight Ruiz again, or Whyte again and get rid of him for good !
I don't mind if AJ fights Whyte or Ruiz instead. I don't think it will happen but those two are just as worthy as Usyk.
He was shot. The Holyfield fights and a slack attitude to training took a lot out of him.