That is how Fury faces every challenge. Refuse to fight them and hope someone does it for him. Spew bs about how unworthy they are in the meantime.
If you mean Fury: lol, some people’s champion who doesn’t care about the money. If you mean Usyk: you clearly don’t know anything about his mindset which has always been “build legacy first, then money will follow”. He was ready to cement his legacy further by fighting Fury, and he made his deal with the Saudis. He was ready to go clearly. In any case, your “rationalising and defending Fury” game is getting worse by the day. The Saudi tournament thing was not in the works until very recently. Claiming that the Saudi tournament pay cheque was the end game for either parties all along is laughable. Then again, being a Fury supporter these days is laughable so it suits you to a T.
Who beat AJ, which means AJ is nothing special, but he's the biggest heavyweight victory of Usyk, which means Usyk fought no good heavyweight fighter for four years already. Andy is 3 cm. shorter than Usyk, he's fine being a heavyweight, but it's genetics in his case - his mother is fat, two out of the three sisters are so. It's his laziness most probably - he weighted between 111 kg to 135. But he fairly fought his way to the top 5, so eventually Fury fighting him is pretty decent if there's the December big event after that.
I used to be a Fury fan too but it's obvious he's scared of Usyk. He could have fought him in April, beaten him and then named his price for a rematch in Saudi or a Joshua fight for all the belts. But he bottled it because he's scared of losing.
Yes, I agree. But I'm still a fan of him. He's an indredible fighter. He just doesnt rank as high in the ATG scale as I thought. But that's fine, I'm still a fan. We cant all be joe louis. I'm quite disapointed in him, though. That's sad.