> Fury has to fight and beat both Usyk and Joshua to prove he's the best heavyweight of this era.
Beating one without the other isn't enough as different fighters and their differing styles and attributes make for different fights (eg: the fights between Ali, Frazier & Foreman).
> I hope Serrano loses as she's almost certainly a PED cheat - I explained why I say this in a previous post.
> The poor judging that denied Jack Catterall his victory over Josh Taylor has been made even worse by the sanctioning bodies readying themselves for Taylor dropping the belts as not one of the four likely world title fights for finding the new champions are going to feature Jack.
Arise Sir Luke Tyson Fury - knighted for services to bluffing, misrepresentation and gas lighting - as well as a bit of boxing done between these main professions.
Agreed, this is Fury's second "retirement" and so he'll almost certainly be back.
Of course as different fighting styles and fighter's attributes make for different fights the assumption that Fury would be able to beat "the loser" is an unwise assumption for anyone to make.
> Fury has to fight and beat both Usyk and Joshua to prove he's the best heavyweight of this era.
Beating one without the other isn't enough as different fighters and their differing styles and attributes make for different fights (eg: the fights between Ali, Frazier & Foreman).
> I hope Serrano loses as she's almost certainly a PED cheat - I explained why I say this in a previous post.
> The poor judging that denied Jack Catterall his victory over Josh Taylor has been made even worse by the sanctioning bodies readying themselves for Taylor dropping the belts as not one of the four likely world title fights for finding the new champions are going to feature Jack.
Arise Sir Luke Tyson Fury - knighted for services to bluffing, misrepresentation and gas lighting - as well as a bit of boxing done between these main professions.
Ok here it is.. Fury will take a couple years off and wait til a couple heavyweight title fights happen
Then..fight the winner for them all.. it'll be HUGE $$$. If he wins it'll be assumed that he could beat the other.
Retire again.
Agreed, this is Fury's second "retirement" and so he'll almost certainly be back.
Of course as different fighting styles and fighter's attributes make for different fights the assumption that Fury would be able to beat "the loser" is an unwise assumption for anyone to make.
Yes, I am the instigator and want what I want.
Instigator don't want no wasted fights..such unfinished business with AJ and Usyk.
I like Fury enough to let him go,
any loss would ruin it all.
AJ may prove to break bones.
Usyk may prove to be The untouchable HiTec Majician.