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Sadly though I think Wilder wins this one. Fury has just been too inactive.
Looking forward to this. Just a bit sad it isn't Joshua/Wilder
Joshua Wilder isn’t happening anytime soon, Barry Hearn said recently that Wilder’s team wanted the fight this year, whereas the Hearns / Joshua are thinking two years down the line.
Doesn’t make business sense to have Joshua fight Wilder yet when he can rinse a few more stadium fights
Whyte rematch locked on for April if he beats Chisora, plenty of other options elsewhere to make big money whereas Wilder needs Joshua or else it’s back to filling small Hall shows on Alabama.
If he loses to Fury the Joshua fight won’t be on the cards anymore as Wilder could brutally KO Joshua which would hurt his rep, whereas the Fury fight will always be on as a big domestic fight because he has the excuse of losing ten stone and not being fight fit whilst posing minimal chance of KO’ing him.