Exactly outstanding point. Since Tyson Fury has not been defeated that makes Deontay Wilder the #1 HW in the world if he gets inside Tyson Fury's jab and attacks the body. That will be one of the main objectives to victory for Deontay Wilder. But,,,we will still have the grand finale and Eddie Hearn cannot hide Anthony Joshua no longer if they want to claim #1 Thank God Cant Wait
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Not always. If/when the #1 retires, moves up or down or gets banned, the #2 automatically takes the spot. Also when the #1 doesn't fight anyone good for years, and another does, the #2 can surpass the former #1. This case, not so much.
If Wilder beats Fury then we will see who's the real number one heavyweight when (and if) Joshua squares off against Wilder. Probably the most obvious sentence I've ever written on here. You can rank Joshua no.1 or Wilder no.1 but deep down in your heart, you want to find out whos actually the real number 1. I refuse to kid myself.
Ha ha ha, Wilder get's inside on Fury and attacks the body ffs! Have you ever seen either box??? I wouldn't usually say this but there is categorically no chance in all of Hades that Wilder get's inside on Fury and gets the best of it. Absolutely no chance at all. Fury is a good/great inside fighter with a good/great gas tank. I wouldn't give Wilder more than 30 seconds on Furys chest before he's folded like a paper plane.
Everyone is adamant Wilder is only fighting Fury now because Fury has regressed from the Wlad fight, I don't agree. I genuinely believe Wilder wanted the Joshua fight ( although on his terms, like home advantage etc). Fury isn't a ko artist, he doesn't cause fear like maybe facing Joshua would. I don't think Wilder or any HW would be scared to face Fury, even Dusseldorf Fury. Beating Fury would give Wilder a massive shot of credibility, he could be out boxed for 11 rounds and land a ko in the 12th, and the win would still be enough to make the Joshua fight a real case of who is the actual No1 HW. Beating Fury won't make him No1 but the next fight might. Same if Fury wins and fights Joshua next and wins.
Well then....It just goes to show us all how highly we should value your opinion. Whyte Martin Klitschko Parker Povetkin My problem isn't that you picked one of the above to beat him..... It's that you picked all 5 of the above, even after he beat the previous fighter, to beat him. It shows a distinct lack of knowledge..... Or an Anti-Joshua agenda..... I find it even more remarkable that you picked Whyte to beat him, given that you continously claim how little you rate him. I recall you justifying why Wilder shouldn't have to fight Whyte to me multiple times...... Why shouldn't he? He's better than Joshua according to your predictions..... In fact, Whyte has only improved since that fight.
Looking forward to his "I told you so" when Joshua loses at the age of 76 to a 32 year old reincarnated Lennox Lewis.
If Wilder beats Fury, Wilder will be the WBC and LINEAL Heavyweight Champion of the World. If Fury beats Wilder, Fury will be the WBC and LINEAL Heavyweight Champion of the World. The winner of this fight is #1. The winner of this fight will have better wins on his record than Anthony Joshua, who will be the clear #2 - or maybe the #3 heavyweight depending on how good the fight is - after December 1. Wilder vs. Fury is THE FIGHT for the top spot in the whole division. The person who wins will be the King of the Heavyweights.
I think that Wilder is already on par with AJ. The only thing that separates them is the drawing power of AJ and Wilder is about to close that gap with a win over Fury.