Ambling Alp II wrote: ↑05 Dec 2022, 17:16
Thanks to this thread I now know that Fury beat Chisora. Had not heard a word about this. With this victory over this legendary opponent, is there anything more for Fury to prove?
I update this thread from time to time strictly because it's easier to write down history as it happens than to do retrospectives. As for your last comment, one is quite aware that you don't like this era of heavyweights and particularly did not like the fact when so many on the forum told you that the likes of Ezzard Charles could never have beaten Tyson Fury.
I've already said it many times on different sections of the forum that this is a fight that should have never went down as a title match and would have been better off as an exhibition; and had it been an exhibition I still would have included it on the thread as I have done with other similar threads I have made breaking down the careers of ex-heavyweight champions.
That being said it seems that Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk will most likely fight each other somewhere between February or March or April of 2023 and we will finally have the undisputed championship provided that the IBF or some other organization doesn't throw a monkey wrench into the situation by taking one of the titles away for whatever stupid reason they sometimes do.
If for whatever reason the match does not happen it seems that Joe Joyce will be the best possible substitute that Tyson Fury could ever face, and furthermore in the post-fight press conference Tyson Fury made a comment of a potential fourth fight with Deontay Wilder as well.
So potentially you have a 2023 that might very well be the following matches: Fury-Usyk, Fury-Usyk rematch, Fury-Joyce, and Fury-Wilder 4. And there is always the possibility that we might also see Anthony Joshua in the mix since there is talk of Anthony Joshua facing Deontay Wilder so the winner of that may very well face Tyson Fury for the WBC title anyways.
I think if Fury is able to defeat the Ukrainian all of this hate and nonsense towards Fury saying that he could not have defeated the likes of Mike Tyson or Evander Holyfield or Muhammad Ali basically goes out the window since there is almost a universal agreement that Usyk is basically in the same caliber and stratosphere as all of those all-time great cruiserweights and smaller heavyweights fitting his dimensions.