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After Tyson Fury’s win last night vs Arslanbek Makhmudov, Rummy’s Corner broke down why the Anthony Joshua fight has to be next for the Gypsy King.

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36 Comments

  1. AJ wins by boxing Fury with pockets of explosive straights and hooks.

    AJ beat him up in sparring

    AJ done the best out of him and Fury against Usyk in the second fight.

    AJ beat the piss out of Nganno and knocked him out cold when Fury got knocked down and a gift decision.

    Fury spent everything in the Wilder trilogy when AJ hasn’t yet had his own war.

    AJ is underrated and overly criticised imo and plus, he’s being trained by Usyks team.

    Plus plus he will have a lot of pent up emotion after the awful incident recently.

    That’s why I see AJ winning.

  2. AJ needs a tune up, that is a name, but isn't too dangerous. Wilder seems like the best choice. His power has gone, but he's still could cause problems.

  3. AJ will never make this fight or the Wilder fight. He’s too arrogant and narcissistic to agree to a fight. He doesn’t view either as his equal. He thinks he’s the definitive A side of negotiations. Canelo used to do the same thing at 154. He could at least fake not understanding English to duck fights. He only fought Lara because Lara still speaks just Spanish till this day. AJ doesn’t have that excuse. He tries his best to dismiss Fury and Wilder. We heard it out him after the fight. It’s not official until they’re in the ring. It’s not happening.

  4. Anthony Joshua/matchroom sports are on record avoiding Deontay Wilder when both were the only active beltholders – unlikely this fight will come to fruition.

  5. Fury/Joshua fight is commercially viable and a marketing must-have. As for the winner fighting Usyk again, horrible waste of time. Kabayel indeed is the most deserving for that fight.

  6. No, there is no NEED for this fight to happen.

    It's going to happen for only 2 reasons.

    1. Brit fight fans will pay for anything involving one of there own regardless of quality.
    So Fury & AJ is a license to steal.

    2. Those that are in a position to make truck loads of money off the UK fan base.

    That's it. Everything else is bullshit. Both men are past there primes and there no real title on the line.

    This is about money, everything else is horseshit.

  7. I agree with almost all, except that Fury and Joshua are not anymore challengers. They can be, if they beat the actual challengers like Kabayel, Parker, Itauma, Wardley or Hrgovic. Otherwise they remain to be prize-fighters. Usyk ditching the young and upcoming competition is making him a prize-fighter too – an unworthy champion! And there is no way that Usyk is anymore the P4P king. Atm this title goes to Inoue.

  8. Joshua doesn't 'need' to fight Fury, Fury desperately 'wants' to fight Joshua.

    Fury fought his usual prepared opponent after a long period of nothing, he's done it before… Usyk is training him, let it continue and maybe eventually there will be a 'relevant' match.