But, but, but you said all the fights were signed for the 4 man eliminator? YOU BOTTLED IT, LAD. You can't even keep up with your own mythical scenarios. This content is protected
Why didn't he book Fury? For years we heard from Hearn that AJ wins that fight and KO's Fury. Two massive money fights in one year, what's the problem? For those who still think Hearn isn't an absolute lying snake, and his low-IQ brand too, he made out like Fury was bluffing with the AJ contract last week and wasn't serious, in other words, that AJ wasn't the one avoiding this contest. But then it turns out they have no intention of fighting Fury and are playing safe for the Wilder fight, confirming the duck.
Dinu turns it on...... secures the stoppage. Best turn around in boxing history. Round 4 Dinu against Pulev was a glimpse into what he was capable of.
Nothing with AJ flops, it will still sell out a 60k seater stadium in London. Hotspur stadium or the Emirates (arsenal's) stadium, there's still good money in the fight for essentially a tuneup.
It will be Dillian Whyte, Joshua has a psychological advantage over him because he has already knocked him out, a somewhat pointless and unnecessary fight considering the better fighters out there, and Joshua himself stated that he wants a tough opponent...
Uhhhh maybe because AJ and Hearn already got dicked around by Fury when Fury started negotiations and then bailed to fight Wilder. Not to mention the marketing exercise that fury did by giving impossible deadlines for a contract to be delivered. Even AJ has the upper hand as far as leverage is concerned. It’s great. Fury needs Usyk and Joshua much more than they need him.
It was clear as a day that Hearn won't let his coward fighter face Fury. It was Fury who didn't really play it the best way possible with the short deadline the last year, but even back then, Hearn excuses were precisely low-IQ - that is why they served great for the pathetic Fury haters (I mean, it is fine not to like him, but there are some who's view on boxing is mainly that, even surpassing their interest in their preferred boxer). Now there were no deadlines, so enough time to clear the contract's "format" and the font style and size. Also falls into AJ's schedule, but there she is - the Truth. Some tops clearly prefer to avoid Fury making it look like it's his fault, but Ruiz ran from a fight he will never ever have, AJ did as well. Wilder is ready, for sure, but it is pointless. So we can conclude that the latter, if anything, has balls.
Glass jawed Whyte to continue making history as the only major fighter with 100% of his defeats being brutal uppercut KO's.
I'd rather he fought a Wallin or Zhang, I can't see anything but the same outcome, Whyte cannot avoid an uppercut to save his life.