I think the huge money move is for AJ to become the undisputed Heavyweight fighter, and sign with Dana White, entering the UFC with the Undisputed title bringing in interest.
Might sound far-fetched, but if AJ wants the huge money, that's the path he might go down.
Hearn, AJ & Whyte all want the fight.
Wilder is stalling, and waiting to make sure he gets the most money he possibly can, as it'll be the biggest pay day he'll ever get.
Wilder is a terrible businessman, could have gone to Wales to hype and sell another million+ PPV tickets for the possible...
AJ - Wilder must happen this year as the mandatories will be on for 2019.
Whyte will fight Povetkin this summer, so either they each have a warm up and then get it on around Xmas, or go for it straight away this summer.
Parker was AJ`s toughest opponent imo.
Perfect defence against AJ but not much in attack.
He knew when AJ`s uppercuts were on the way and how to block them every time.
Must be bittersweet, lose your belt yet become the first man to stay up for all 12 rounds whilst also taking no real damage.
Still have no idea what your point or argument is.
All I can tell is that you seem overly happy that GB's HW world champion didn't win in emphatic fashion?
I think you're the only one not getting it.
The majority of posters on this thread have said they are supporting GB's heavyweight champion. That's it.
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