Assuming Fury beats Wilder - Feb 2022 - Fury vs Whyte for the WBC title. We all know the likely outcome, but the event will still be super. The build up will be hilarious. It will be a massive fight in the UK regardless. AJ DOES NOT execute his rematch clause - Mar/apr 2022 - AJ vs Ortiz in a tune up match. This will be a good fight for AJ to get himself back to winning ways. It's enough of a risk against someone with skills, and it gives Ortiz is final payday before he retires. Nothing to be proud of, but a good tune up fight. Mar/apr - 2022 - Usyk vs Joyce. More than likely a Usyk UD. September/October 2022 - Fury vs AJ for the WBC title. Will still be a massive fight. No mandatory issues due to Whyte being slaughtered before hand. Early 2023 - Winner of the above fight fights Usyk for the Undisputed.
Problem with that is that Hearn/AJ are saying they are not even thinking about not taking up the rematch. Hearn has said "why turn down a 3 belt fight to take a tune up for a 1 belt fight?", which I can understand. So AJ Vs Usyk II is happening, and that will throw a spanner in the works for future AJ fights, as I can see a stoppage in fight 2, similar to how Fury stopped Wilder in the 2nd fight
Fury will lose to Wilder due the his abandoning the righteous path and neglecting his marriage and family. Too much partying with BJS
Most worrying for AJ is that it was Usyk who insisted on the rematch clause because he sees it as easy money.
Unfortuantely unrealistic; Hearn wouldn't do business with PBC just to look for a tune up fight for Joshua I would like to see this fight though
My body is so ready for that & it shows Usyk is a shifty self marketer. but I can't see him flying out to Vegas after returning home for 1 week.
Apparently so. Steve Bunce says Usyk had no doubt he'd beat Joshua and wanted to lock in a rematch to ensure maximum profit.