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“No One Wants Fury vs. Wilder 4”: WBC’s Latest Move In Heavyweight Division Sends Shockwaves Through Boxing World

Published 09/10/2023, 8:00 AM EDT

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In the world of boxing, nothing stays the same. Rankings change, champions falter, and underdogs rise. The latest WBC Heavyweight rankings reveal just that – a shake-up that has left many stunned. Deontay Wilder, a powerhouse in the ring, now holds a position many did not anticipate. Directly below him, Anthony Joshua, a name synonymous with boxing supremacy. But wait – where’s Andy Ruiz? The heavyweight’s placement might just raise your eyebrows.

Yet, the rankings are more than just numbers on a board. They dictate the narrative of forthcoming bouts, defining the trajectory of the boxers’ careers. And while every change in rank might be seen as a new opportunity for the boxer, it equally holds the power to diminish their legacy. With the WBC’s latest reshuffling, the boxing landscape is primed for new battles. The only question remains: Are the fighters and their fans ready for what’s next?

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The storm was set in motion by Michael Benson’s tweet, highlighting a sudden rearrangement in the WBC Heavyweight rankings. Deontay Wilder emerged at the top, closely followed by Anthony Joshua in the second spot. But it wasn’t just about these two heavyweights. Andy Ruiz, once celebrated for his rapid ascent, saw a slide down to fifth place. Benson’s tweet also carried a hint of bigger battles ahead. Should a bout between AJ and Wilder come to fruition, it could serve as the final eliminator to decide Tyson Fury’s next WBC mandatory challenger.

Fan reactions poured in, giving us a lens into the public sentiment. One fan believes the sequence should be a match between AJ and Wilder first. The winner of this bout should then face off against Fury. For them, this progression is the most logical one.

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Another fan feels Andy Ruiz has earned his spot. However, his bone of contention lies elsewhere. He contends that Fury should be stripped of the WBC belt, criticizing his choice to combat an MMA fighter stepping into the boxing arena for the first time.

Another fan’s perspective is straightforward. There’s a collective sigh of indifference towards a fourth showdown between Fury and Wilder. Thus, the onus is on AJ to change the narrative and bring something fresh to the table.

One user’s dissatisfaction is palpable. He suggests the WBC could do the entire boxing community a favor by stripping Fury of his title. According to him, Fury has been a roadblock, stifling progress and potential new champions in the heavyweight division for years.

Another fan chimes in with a note of skepticism. In his view, the WBC holds no real sway over Fury’s decisions. The conclusion? The WBC can shuffle and present rankings, but they can’t dictate the choices of a seasoned fighter like Fury.

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The WBC’s latest ranking reshuffle underscores more than just fighters’ prowess. The reactions of fans, as varied as they are, point to a restless anticipation for fresh matchups and the end of perceived stagnation.

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As we’ve dissected the sentiments and potential ramifications of this shakeup, a pivotal question lingers. So, do you believe the WBC rankings will lead to the matchups fans genuinely crave, or will they merely be a prelude to more of the same?

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Mrinal Mishra is a Boxing writer at EssentiallySports, who is dedicated to covering live events with a special emphasis on influencer boxing events. With a focus on storytelling, Mishra strives to bring to light the stories of fighters that often go untold. As a big fan of Mike Tyson, Mishra believes that boxing will remain relevant for eternity, and he is committed to covering the sport with the respect and admiration it deserves.
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