Yeah he got dropped like a sack of spuds by Pajkic. A fight he loudly chased after for sometime if I remember correctly. He recovered and won convincingly though.
Were Cunningham or Pajik known has big hitters? Iv think if Haye or Joshua even Whyte land on Fury hes down..
Neither were. Fury would appear to have a pretty poor chin but as yet his opponents haven't been able to capitalise on that. Wlad must be kicking himself that he didn't let his hands go. He was hoping for a bit if homecooking if you ask me.
Is there any other 0 that is as important to boxer and promoter as Joshua's is? If he gets beat before fighting one of the real top heavyweights, a la David Price, then a lot of the illusion goes with it. I'm wondering if Eddie regrets going for that paper title now. They somehow managed to sell Dillian Whyte as PPV with no title. I'm sure if AJ was still a contender they would have been able to get quite a few more dead rubber PPVs in. Now because of those pesky IBF rankings it looks like he'll have to fight a live opponent.
Him and Deontay are both shall we say, wary of their mandos. Perhaps we'll see them do each other a favour and agree to a unification bout.
Hearn will.protect his cash cow for as Long as possible....thats matchrooms only ppv.fighter...brooks just brook...good fighter but no ppv profile....Eubanks nearly there...but defeat to ggg just knocks him back to square one I.m.o
Probably Parker, Price if he can get some wins, then another disappointing PPV again. Such is the way. Minimum risk, maximum financial reward.
I think he must fight Parker next fight. Only other option is putting them both on the same bill to build it up for February or March. I think he is passing wilder in terms of legacy and opposition faced.
His opponents that dropped him maybe wernt good enough to finish even after dropping him. Fury and Joshua get sparked as soon as someone decent cfopmes onto the scene