They will all do what the Saudis want them to do. I think the Saudis want Fury vs Joshua, whether Fury wins or loses against Usyk. If he wins, I think they'll tell Usyk to wait for his rematch until Fury vs Joshua is out of the way first, and if Fury loses, then of course the Joshua fight is the natural one to make.Ricky wrote: ↑30 Oct 2024, 20:52Trouble is a matchup between Fury & AJ is looking more likely to happen only if Fury is beaten by Usyk. If Fury wins he wants to do a trilogy with Usyk rather than leave it 1-1.stevec@france wrote: ↑30 Oct 2024, 16:32 the politics of vested interests at play here will steer aj away from rematching dd towards a fight / fights with fury which are far more lucrative .
anyone managing any boxer in this scenario would do this .
So then, if Fury loses, do they make Fury v AJ as the battle of the losers? Both having lost to Usyk twice, Fury possibly even beaten by a wrestler and AJ having had his clock cleaned by Dubois? The timing couldn't be worse in regards to the promotion of this fight. If it wasn't for the Saudis I'd give it very little chance of ever happening.
It might not be what us hardcores want to hear, but win or lose the time to make the AJ-Fury fight is as soon as possible. I would imagine it's Turki that's told AJ he's not rematching Dubois straight away, as another bad loss puts the kibosh on the long mooted Fury fight probably forever, and they don't want that. I imagine if Fury wins, they will want Fury-AJ, and Usyk rematching Dubois, and then the respective winners facing off, for all the marbles again.
It may not be to the taste of the hardcore fans, as we all love Usyk. But Fury and AJ are the big names. And the Saudis want to put on the biggest possible fights. Maybe I'm wrong. But that's what I think they will want.