There was a rematch clause if Fury won. No idea if it applies to a draw.
Cheers mate. Me neither.
There was a rematch clause if Fury won. No idea if it applies to a draw.
Only if Fury won - contracts are in favour of the champion.There was a rematch clause if Fury won. No idea if it applies to a draw.
Only if Fury won - contracts are in favour of the champion.
Both have said that they want a rematch and there will be big money in it so unless Joshua wants to fight one of them for some reason, I can't see any reason for it not happening.
I agree - I had Fury win 114-112 like the American judge (who couldn't add up properly). The Mexican judge's scorecard is a bit of a pisstake but can see how the early rounds could sway towards Wilder who was more aggressive if ineffectual while Fury was showboating a lot.Personally I didn’t think it was anywhere near as clear cut as the BT team including Lewis made it out to be, I think there was definitely some bias towards our man within their overview.
Albeit the Sherman judge who had Wilder winning by 4 also watched a different fight to me.
I didn’t think a draw was an outrageous outcome. Fury wins it if he doesn’t get caught in the last, which I’m sure he’ll kick himself for once the dust settles.
Only if Fury won - contracts are in favour of the champion.
Both have said that they want a rematch and there will be big money in it so unless Joshua wants to fight one of them for some reason, I can't see any reason for it not happening.
Only reason why he wouldn't is because he is making bank fighting nobodies atm. Also his two biggest rivals are facing each other and raising their profiles to his level which means that when he fights the winner, it will be a true superfight like the good old days.Can't see why he wouldn't but for contractually issues, those fights are were the money is at. Both Wilder and Fury should want to fight AJ, he's the man to beat.
Only reason why he wouldn't is because he is making bank fighting nobodies atm. Also his two biggest rivals are facing each other and raising their profiles to his level which means that when he fights the winner, it will be a true superfight like the good old days.
Interestingly it seems that Joshua would prefer fighting Fury - he called him out straight after his Klitschko fight.
Exactly - Joshua is on top and in a really good place atm.By the time he's have faced Fury & Wilder, someone else could be on the seem. He'll He could have rematch with either of those two and make a mint too if he wanted.
Maybe in 5-6 years but not that soon. Kid is only 21 - wouldn't even be fully grown then.If AJ isn’t finished in 2.5 to 3 years time, mark my words Daniel Dubois will take his ****ing head off.
Maybe in 5-6 years but not that soon. Kid is only 21 - wouldn't even be fully grown then.
Tyson had 30 odd fights before he was 20 - this kid only has 8.What?
Do you know how old Mike Tyson was when he started taking home belts?
Tyson had 30 odd fights before he was 20 - this kid only has 8.
He has fought in Leicester a couple of times and has I have heard good things - no need to throw him straight in at the deep end.
According to wikipedia it was his 16th https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Joshua https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_JoshuaDo you know how many fights AJ had before he beat Charles Martin?
According to wikipedia it was his 16th https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Joshua https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Joshua
Also tells me that he was 27 then.
I can't say that I have watched a lot of this kid - if he is a prodigy like Tyson and fights multiple times a year for the next 3 years and rises up the ranking to face Joshua then kudos to the lad.So what’s the problem... Your logic is completely invalid? He’s not going to have 0 more fights in 3 years.