The State of the Heavyweight Division:
The Fury is in! Tyson Fury put the Hammer down at the Staples Center and turned the Heavyweight Division inside out and upside down. He’s what I see for 2019 for the Big Three.
Fury: he is clearly on top of the heavyweight division with his skills. He has transformed himself into a must-see fighter and all eyes around the planet will be on him from now on. He is a cash cow and he is young and he is getting better and the state of boxing is all better for it. He will fight anyone because he’s old school, he wants the Anthony Joshua Fight- this will be huge. He’ll even fight Wilder again, “just Bring it”
Wilder: After taking a beating at the Hands of Fury, looks like Wilder will be heading back to the Barclays Center in Brooklyn to take on second teer guys for the foreseeable Future. He wants no part of Fury!! And he will be pricing himself out of the Joshua fight, I give credit to Eddie Hearn, but I think he’s wasting his time flying out to California next week to meet with Wilders representatives. Wilder would take the Joshua fight if he got a cartoonish number of 40 or 50 million but that is not going to happen. Back to Barclays for Wilder. (Wilder would Fight Joshua before Fury again)(Excuses will start that Fury is too weird to fight because of his Stlye)
Joshua: Joshua has struck me as wanting to take on the best fighters on the planet to prove that he is the best. If this is the case he should want the Fury Fight next year. The problem is Fury will school him and he will lose all his titles so I highly recommend Joshua staying away from Fury and trying to over Pay Wilder. I don’t know if Matchroom Sport can keep fooling the public and selling out large arena’s in England fighting guys like Miller, those are guys that frankly are not even worth being featured on TV.
I don’t know who the Big three will fight next, but all eyes will be on Tyson Fury.
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