What will be bodybuilder's future?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Mighty, Sep 26, 2021.


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  1. Rematch with Usyk and loss again

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    69.7%
  2. Bout with loser of Fury vs Wilder 3

    6 vote(s)
    18.2%
  3. Retirement

    4 vote(s)
    12.1%
  1. Mighty

    Mighty The Gypsy King banned Full Member

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    What will be bodybuilder's future? I don't think he gonna fight Usyk again. Usyk beats him 9/10 times.
     
  2. McGrain

    McGrain Diamond Dog Staff Member

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    Rematch. No doubt. Christ knows what happens after he loses that one.
     
  3. Boxing2019

    Boxing2019 If you want peace, prepare war. banned Full Member

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    If he loses again? He could be remembered as the new Herbie Hide.
     
  4. StiffJeb

    StiffJeb Member Full Member

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    He shouldn't rematch. There's no way he wins it.

    He should resign himself to being a popular attraction and fight at a slightly lower level. Wilder, Whyte 2, Ruiz 3: these could all be good, interesting fights that he has a solid chance of winning. He doesn't have to be number 1 and create a 'legacy', he isn't going to, but he can still bring some entertaining scraps before retirement.
     
  5. MyDentedHead

    MyDentedHead Active Member banned Full Member

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    I think next Usyk fight he either loses bigly or wins bigly as in he Either Kos usyk or fails to Ko usyk tires out and get walked on but who knows in his mind all he has to do is run for 12 rounds and the jduges will hand it to him.
     
  6. RJJFan

    RJJFan Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Whatever happens, people will slag him off.
     
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  7. cross_trainer

    cross_trainer Liston was good, but no "Tire Iron" Jones Full Member

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    Doesn't he still hold a belt?

    If the mandatory for that one is weak enough, rematch Usyk only for whatever belt Usyk has right now. When Joshua loses, he can still defeat a weak mandatory challenger and hold the remaining belt hostage for a unification fight.
     
  8. Jennifer Love Hewitt

    Jennifer Love Hewitt Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Rematch Usyk. He'll still be popular in the UK. There's a bunch of fights he can make in the UK that will sell well.
    Chisora, Whyte rematch, David Haye, Hughie Fury.
     
  9. bbjc

    bbjc Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The rematch will finish his career. Needs to take a step back now...take on the guys below the top 3 or 4 and find out where he really stands. A lot of question marks after last night tbh. Is he really still up for it? Is he even capable of beating guys outside the top 3. Should be looking at hunter, chisora, ortiz, joyce, hrgovic etc.

    Time to find out how good he actually is. Outside of beating a raw dillan whyte a gunshy parker and a morbidly overweight ruiz...the rest have been a collection of old guys.

    Hes now been smashed against ruiz and outclassed badly against usyk. Owes it to himself to take a step back for 2 or 3 fights and evaluate after that.
     
  10. miketysonko

    miketysonko Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He should put all his efforts into trying to negotiate another deal with JD, after his humiliating loss his value has dropped by tenfold if not more.
     
  11. Moe Balbaghe

    Moe Balbaghe New Member Full Member

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    He has a choice, but either way he's going to fight Usyk again...

    1) Take the big pay days of fighting Usyk, Fury twice & Wilder, and then retire with 6 losses on his record and 20-odd wins
    2) Lose to Usyk again and take a step back from trying to be a top 3 fighter. Fight some easier fights, take a few smaller pay days, pad the record out a bit with some easy wins, wait a few years and then possibly go for the big fights once the hype returns

    I think he will do the former

    Side note: this totally kills the huge hype behind AJ vs Fury right? No-one think AJ will have a chance in that fight, meaning it's less of a must-watch. They also won't have all the belts on the line either. So it's gone from being the biggest fight in history (in a money sense), to just another big heavyweight fight, where the outcome is almost certain
     
  12. KernowWarrior

    KernowWarrior Bob Fitzsimmons much bigger brother. Full Member

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    I say go for the rematch with Usyk, it is all signed up, it just requires AJ to take the option, what has he got to lose, nothing, if he lost then he has loss to Usyk anyway in fight 1 so would not change things, however if wins then the big money will keep rolling in

    The paying public is quite fickle, and i believe AJ is only truly marketable if fighting for or defending the title, other than may be a non title bout versus Fury should that ever be in the pipeline.

    AJ is a big money brand, ultimately it will be the paying customer who decides AJs future,
     
  13. Peterp

    Peterp Well-Known Member Full Member

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    AJ's real future is he lives a great life having made a heap of money and seems sensible enough to have not blown it all
     
  14. Braindamage

    Braindamage Baby Face Beast Full Member

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    Why not Fury? Fans complain the best don't fight the best because they want to keep a perfect record. Then when a fighter loses to a top opponent he is written off. Sorry JLH, but you and fans that think like you are one of the reasons boxing is in the state it's in. Styles make fights. AJ can still do damage.
     
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  15. On The Money

    On The Money Dangerous Journeyman Full Member

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    Open a community shop.