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    How I would make heavyweight history.... If I was the Global Boxing Czar!

    The failed negotiations and non-action is killing us all. History crafting and delivering the historic collisions is what it should all be about! On THAT we can ALL agree!!
    what would YOU do?


    Who Fusy Fury should fight next:
    (Objective- Solidify that Legacy)

    Oleksandr Usyk Unify, a very likely win.
    Zhilei Zhang. In Beijing, biggest sports event.
    Anthony Joshua Massive showdown still.
    Joe Joyce Toughest fight this side of Wilder.
    Francis Ngannou Boss of Bosses.


    Who Anthony should fight next:
    (Objective- Rebuild and Re challenge)

    Jermain Franklin You'd BETTER shine tonight at 255.
    Daniel Dubois. Shine in London.
    Efe Ajagba Light em up in Nairobi.
    Otto Wallin. Outdo Fury in this one.
    Tyson Fury. Let's get it on....
    -OR-
    Deontay Wilder. Conquer America take II.


    Who Deontay Wilder should fight next:
    (Objective- Rebuild and One final Charge)

    Robert Helenius. Perfect top 20 opponent.
    Andy Ruiz Who's America's best.
    Oleksandr Usyk. Show em' what power is.
    Anthony Joshua. Huge, huge, huge KO win.
    Jared Anderson. Pass the touch or not.


    Anyhow, that's just me.

    #2
    If Nagannu had any boxing experience and savvy, he might have a chance against Fury. I know he boxed a wee bit in youth and retained the aspiration. But he is bound to be lost out there against a world class fighter who can hold him off. Still, I would like to see him against any of those dudes. Good list. All your matchups are exciting. I wish you were in charge.
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      #3
      According to Uncle Bob, who was deeply involved in the Fury vs. Usyk negotiations, that fight is better for the end of the year after one more pre-unification round for the two title claimants.

      “Well nothing really went wrong. I think what happened was the initial deal was easy to make but there was no urgency on either fighter because the Saudis were talking about putting up really big money to get the fight done in November, December. So I think that it was hard to keep the fight together under those circumstances because the money they could make in Saudi was so many times more than what they would make for a big fight in the UK. I think Usyk knows that he has to fight Frank’s fighter, Dubois, which it isn’t an easy fight but Usyk should win. And I think Tyson might look to fight Joshua...If they both win I think they’ll revisit the fight for late November, December.”

      Makes sense to me.
      Hundreds of millions on the table for these guys.​

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        #4
        Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post
        The failed negotiations and non-action is killing us all. History crafting and delivering the historic collisions is what it should all be about! On THAT we can ALL agree!!
        what would YOU do?


        Who Fusy Fury should fight next:
        (Objective- Solidify that Legacy)

        Oleksandr Usyk Unify, a very likely win.
        Zhilei Zhang. In Beijing, biggest sports event.
        Anthony Joshua Massive showdown still.
        Joe Joyce Toughest fight this side of Wilder.
        Francis Ngannou Boss of Bosses.


        Who Anthony should fight next:
        (Objective- Rebuild and Re challenge)

        Jermain Franklin You'd BETTER shine tonight at 255.
        Daniel Dubois. Shine in London.
        Efe Ajagba Light em up in Nairobi.
        Otto Wallin. Outdo Fury in this one.
        Tyson Fury. Let's get it on....
        -OR-
        Deontay Wilder. Conquer America take II.


        Who Deontay Wilder should fight next:
        (Objective- Rebuild and One final Charge)

        Robert Helenius. Perfect top 20 opponent.
        Andy Ruiz Who's America's best.
        Oleksandr Usyk. Show em' what power is.
        Anthony Joshua. Huge, huge, huge KO win.
        Jared Anderson. Pass the touch or not.


        Anyhow, that's just me.
        It needs someone to bloody sort it out..
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          #5
          Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post
          The failed negotiations and non-action is killing us all. History crafting and delivering the historic collisions is what it should all be about! On THAT we can ALL agree!!
          what would YOU do?


          Who Fusy Fury should fight next:
          (Objective- Solidify that Legacy)

          Oleksandr Usyk Unify, a very likely win.
          Zhilei Zhang. In Beijing, biggest sports event.
          Anthony Joshua Massive showdown still.
          Joe Joyce Toughest fight this side of Wilder.
          Francis Ngannou Boss of Bosses.


          Who Anthony should fight next:
          (Objective- Rebuild and Re challenge)

          Jermain Franklin You'd BETTER shine tonight at 255.
          Daniel Dubois. Shine in London.
          Efe Ajagba Light em up in Nairobi.
          Otto Wallin. Outdo Fury in this one.
          Tyson Fury. Let's get it on....
          -OR-
          Deontay Wilder. Conquer America take II.


          Who Deontay Wilder should fight next:
          (Objective- Rebuild and One final Charge)

          Robert Helenius. Perfect top 20 opponent.
          Andy Ruiz Who's America's best.
          Oleksandr Usyk. Show em' what power is.
          Anthony Joshua. Huge, huge, huge KO win.
          Jared Anderson. Pass the touch or not.


          Anyhow, that's just me.
          - - How many of those fights are going to tediously move heaven and hell before going up to contract signing only to find Blubber vacationing down Timbuktu way out of contact.

          Knew more than a few girls in my day like that.
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