So when he fights an ATG quality opponent, he's dumb. But when he fights hopeless opponents like Joshua does, he's heroic.
He should take guaranteed step aside money, and then hope that Joshua wins. He would get more money fighting Joshua than he would to fight Fury a third time.
But why would AJ honour it? And why would he agree to it? After all the **** Team Wilder has talked about Hearn and AJ for years - you think they are gonna wanna do any kind of deal with his team. Hearn is rightly thinking that they should wait and let Fury eliminate Wilder out of the heavyweight picture so that they can put him through the ringer if they ever decide to entertain a Wilder fight. AJ and Hearn are going to tell Wilder to sod off and make him go through the rankings if he looses - which is why I feel that Wilder will likely retire afterwards if he looses.
Joshua is more interested in hopeless fighters like Pulev, he will never fight Wilder or the winner of Wilder vs Fury 3 either. You just openly admitted he's dumb for taking a risky fight while a few posts ago criticized him for fighting nobodies. It's okay to dislike a fighter, but at least have something relevant to back it up with and do so with a stable mind.
I originally said he should retire because he fights nobodies and clearly isn’t at the elite level, so why get more brain damage if you have nothing to offer the sport and already made good money
If he's not at the elite level he wouldn't be ready to fight an ATG quality fighter like Tyson Fury for a third time soon. You're just a clearly mentally slow hater. You're so mentally out of it, you can't even keep up with your own comments without quickly contradicting yourself literally two posts later.
He’s not at the elite level he got his ass completely whooped twice, the only reason he’s ready to fight fury is cause he got a gift draw, and a rematch. How can you say he’s an elite fighter if he keeps fighting bums and got completely embarrassed twice by the only elite fighter he’s ever faced.
The first fight wasn't an easy fight for Fury. You clearly don't have the eyes or head to see it yourself, so feel free to go through the ocean of post-fight interviews where Fury testifies to this for you. Again, if he wasn't elite level, he wouldn't be ready to fight an ATG quality fighter like Fury for a third time. Wilder isn't elite level for losing to an ATG quality fighter like Fury, but Joshua is definitely elite business for losing to Any "The Obese" Ruiz. Makes a lot of sense.
The first fight was easy for fury, Wilder just landed lucky punches, and Joshua is elite cause he has all the other belts and clearly has superb boxing skills, where as wilder is completely off balance and gets out boxed by his terrible opponents, the only reason he’s champ is cause he hits hard. You only say Joshua isn’t elite because Ruiz is fat
No, he didn't land lucky punches. He timed him and caught him clean. One lucky punch is understandable, two isn't. I know you're mental, it's rather obvious. I'm just dancing along to keep you feeling relevant. Again, I repeat. Wilder was busy struggling against an ATG quality fighter while Joshua lost to an obese inconsistent fighter. If Wilder isn't elite for losing to an ATG quality fighter, what does that make Joshua?.