The_Viper
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Sorry Crodo got to disagree, he’s not the peoples champion, as much as I admired him early on in his career it’s become apparent he was manufactured by The Hearns in the same was Bruno was by Lawless and Duff.
When it came to the crunch he had no intention of fighting not one, but three legitimate opponents in Tyson Fury, Deontay Wilder and Dillian Whyte.
No intention of fightin Fury/Wilder/Whyte??
Fury agreed to a fight with AJ when he knew full well he wasn't going to fight him with the contract dispute with Wilder which he kept quiet, that isn't AJ ducking Fury, that's Fury being a clown and agreeing to a fight he knew wouldn't happen. Not once has there been anything from anyone, including Furys team saying that AJ won't fight him, quite the opposite.
Wilder has admitted, on record, that he ducked AJ and turned down offers to fight him, thinking Fury was the easier fight (which went well ) so where has this idea that AJ ducked Wilder came from when its from Wilders own mouth that it was the opposite situation?
Whyte - AJ has no intention of fighting Dillian Whyte? The same Dillian Whyte he fought and knocked out in brutal fashion in the 7th round in 2015? Just trying to confirm that as the claim here.
Overall I think he loses to Usyk, he is everything that AJ cannot cope with and I think AJ hasn't really been the same since the Ruiz fight, he's tried to move away from the brawler with power to the technical master, which works when you're stood in front of tub of lard Ruiz, Pulev or really the majority of the division outside of the top stars, but that approach won't really work when you are trying to be the technical master and you're coming up against THE technical master. The fight goes one of two ways for me, early stoppage for AJ or late stoppage for Usyk. I'll be really shocked and disappointed if AJ comes in and tries to outbox him again.