Why would AJ want to rebuild he is a 2 time HW champion coming of a SD loss to the P4P no1 according to Hearn......... He was up after 9 you know outboxing the best boxer in the world ect ect..... Jokes aside Hearn wont have a say in the matter he is AJ's simp and if AJ says he is fighting Fury on BT sport PPV that is what will happen, i carn't see any reason for AJ not to take this fight. Its a shot at the WBC belt (the only ABC he dosnt have) and a further shot at a Usyk trilogy for all the marbles if he wins. He would be a fool to turn it down he knows he likely loses anyway so may as well have the shot get he 30% split lose then fight Whyte and Chisora in UK intense beef PPVs on DAZN after the latter have had the trilogy we are all calling for on DAZN PPV obviously.
Hopefully AJ/Hearn accept Fury's challenge then. Fury's got filler wins with stylistic variety (Cunningham, Wallin, Whyte, Chisora x2, Hammer, Johnson) it's Usyk who he really needs.
Joshua would be a far better win than those fighters you mentioned, he would be Fury's 3rd or 2nd best win. Depending on where you rate Wilder. Yes I agree he needs Usyk but a win over Joshua, would look good on his resume and gives it more filler.
Coward move honestly how do people still chose to support him and see him as some type of hero legend figure great fighter shitty person
Joshua's erratic behavior after the fight is Exhibit A why he needs a confidence builder. He did not act that way because he's confident; he acted that way because he was concussed and distraught. Fury knows that, of course, which is why he is trolling Joshua and Hearn. They aren't going to accept and he'll say, hey, I offered the guy a title shot and he turned it down. Would Fury carry out the subterfuge if Joshua called his bluff and said yes? Probably so, but I don't think Fury expects or really wants to fight someone coming off consecutive defeats. Likewise, I would not have wanted to see Wilder to straight from Fury to Usyk. (And yes, he took much more of a battering than Joshua did.) I'd like to be wrong in some respects, because I'm tired of all these fights marinating. We already lost a mega-fight between Joshua & Wilder when they were undefeated. So if Fury & AJ want to do it, by all means go for it. I just don't think Fury is being sincere here.
And? You made the claim that Wilder can't be beat on the score cards. He only had 1 questionable decision. I find it difficult to come to that conclusion with just 1 bad decision. At this point you are reaching.
"You made the claim that Wilder can't be beat on the score cards." Quote me making that claim. If Wilder was relatively easy to outpoint someone would have done it by now, be it Ortiz, Fury or someone else. I've got no interest in reiterating the case, you can find an in-depth version here: [url]https://www.boxingforum24.com/threads/understanding-deontay-wilder.689655/[/url]
Calls out AJ a day after he's apparently returning to pro wrestling, a couple days after calling out Usyk and Charr (because everyone wants to see this fight.) Also last month he was due to fight Chisora and The Mountain in an exhibition also somewhere fight the ufc heavyweight champ in a mixed rules fight. Of course also officially retiring during this time frame, and yet ppl still believe anything he says?