Reason being so is that he wants to make a highlight reel knockout out of Joshua for reporting a private conversation they had back to his handler Eddie Hearn. At this stage Joshua is far more serious about boxing than that joke clown who is looking for all kinds of ways out of the sport just to get out of the rematch. So don't try and spin this and make attempt to rewrite history, as if Wilder is trying to hide from Tyson Fury, when Fury has officially ducked him already from the immediate rematch in favor of fighting complete unheard of bums. One which he should have lost to had the referee had the balls to stop the fight when it needed to be stopped..
Hearn hear There's no possible way to spin any of this as a positive for Fury. Wilder was 100% in for a rematch, ready and waiting. Fury ducked plain and simple, and has gone on to do nothing of any value in the sport this year.
No way would Fury move to MMA. There's no German puddings or midget Albanians to fight there. It's tough. As usual Fury just spouting total rubbish.
Meanwhile Wilders been honoring the WBC belt since 2015 with cream of the crap of top 15 heavy weights!
He'd be the best boxer in his MMA division for sure. He'd be so utterly lacking in the other skills though that he'd be checked out, submitted or otherwise ground and pounded into a quick retirement. The dude is an attention seeker and head case. He has talent as a boxer but seemingly doesn't take the craft as seriously as he should.
Tyson doesn't really wanna box. I think he just simply wants to be a showman. Retirement coming soon.
He is the biggest **** among ****s. Always has been. This goes back to when I first got on this forum. People believe what the fighters say... until it doesn't suite them!
LOL, at the idea of Fury in MMA. He can barely keep focus enough to compete at high level boxing. Now he's gonna work twice as hard and learn jiu-jitsu, muay thai, wrestling etc as well? Naaaah.