
AJ vs. FURY: THE DUCK DEBATE RAGES ON!
The ongoing debate about Anthony Joshua supposedly 'ducking' Tyson Fury is dismissed as baseless. This piece argues that such mega-fights are complex business ventures, not a sign of fear from either fighter, and that AJ's record proves his willingness to face top opposition.
Right, let's cut through the noise, shall we? The whispers about Anthony Joshua 'ducking' Tyson Fury are doing the rounds again, and frankly, it's a load of old cobblers. Anyone with a proper understanding of the sweet science knows these mega-fights aren't just cooked up overnight. There are more moving parts than a Swiss watch, and both lads have got their own paths, their own promoters, and their own agendas. It's not about fear; it's about business, timing, and making sure the biggest fight in British boxing history gets made right. The Miami Herald, bless 'em, even weighed in on this, trying to set the record straight. They're right to point out that AJ has never shied away from a challenge. This is the man who unified belts, who went to Saudi Arabia to reclaim his crown. You don't get to that level by picking easy fights. He's faced the best, and often beaten them. Fury, for all his bluster, knows what a proper tear-up with AJ would entail. It'd be a war, a legacy-defining clash that would sit alongside the likes of Benn-Eubank or Froch-Groves. So, let's ditch the 'ducking' nonsense. Both men want this, believe me. It's just a matter of when, not if. And when it happens, it'll be absolutely massive. Until then, the armchair critics can keep their opinions to themselves.
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