Wow. A lot can change in just a few weeks in boxing.
It looked all but set for a unification fight to take place in Saudi Arabia for all the heavyweight belts next up.
Not to be so far, it would seem.
Boxing is the best sport in the world but highly unpredicatable at the highest level.
It now looks like Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder will rematch this summer in the United States of America.
Likely with the winner taking on Joshua later in the year.
One could understand Joshua in particular being livid and fuming at the moment.
What a liberty taken this whole situation has been for him.
Well, this puglisitic merry-go-round continues.
Boxing in its commercial fallibility and fragility when trying to achieve consistency of top tier bouts and schedule, in perhaps its only constant over the years is that, really, nothing new has been learned at all in some ways.
This is just typical boxing, or rather, the usual atypical of it, but, eventually, all the heavyweight belts will be unified this year.
At some point.
It’s inevitable.
Overall the sport is tracking well and growing but these things happen from time to time. Like any industry or sport.
Particularly during these times for the world.
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