Yes we do, because Sugar Hill outed the fact that he wasn't in camp with Fury and wouldn't be in camp with Fury anytime soon. And because he outed him Fat John wanted him sackedmickey1975 wrote: ↑06 Apr 2023, 10:50No, WE don't. But that's been done to death. I don't know why everyone keeps going on about Andy Ruiz, I clearly meant John. The 2023 Fury will box and comfortably beat either Usyk or AJ this year, and i expect all the regulars to start backtracking again saying 'oh, i never said he'd lose' like they were doing when it looked like it was made for April.tonyevs wrote: ↑06 Apr 2023, 10:45I don't feel Andy Ruiz would beat Fury .. I think it's an easy night for Fury. A hesitant AJ outboxed him quite easily so nothing to suggest Fury would struggle.mickey1975 wrote: ↑06 Apr 2023, 04:57
AJ is top 5. He faced clearly the number one in Wlad and at least the no 2 at the time in Wilder in their home countries. But won't face better Heavies? Please name those better than Wlad at the time. Or Wilder for that matter.
Wlad and the first Wilder fight was a few years ago now .. we talking about the 2023 Fury not wanting to face the top guys in the division; that said .. he didn't rematch Wlad did he![]()
Fury could have forgotten ght both AJ and Usyk within the last 6 MTHS .. but negotiated himself out of it with both; we know this is true.
Mickey I had Fury down to beat both Usyk and AJ and he was my favourite active fighter but I've had enough of his antics now. It's become a massive farce now.